Dear Alex and Mahinda and Branko,

Mahinda wrote:
> More precisely, it is Anguttara N. Book I, sections 130-131 in
> Dutiya-pamaada-vagga and secc. 140-141 in Adhamma-vagga (CSCD online
> version) and in PTS Ang. edition i p. 18 and p.20

Just to clarify, I believe it is actually p. 18 and 19 of the PTS Ang.
Nik vol. 1. But the rest is correct. And note that all 3 major
editions, PTS (Ee), CSCD (Be), and BJT (Ce) number the vaggas that
these suttas are in as 10 and 11 respectively. That's where the 1.10
and 1.11 references from.

With metta,
John

--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, "mahipaliha" <mahipal6@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Branislav Kovacevic <ja_sam_branko@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Alex,
> >
> > I believe your quotation is from very short suttas 140-149, i.e.
> Chapter 12 (Adhamma vaggo) of the first book (Ekaka Nipato) of the
> Anguttara Nikaya.
> >
> > Metta,
> > Branko
>
> More precisely, it is Anguttara N. Book I, sections 130-131 in
> Dutiya-pamaada-vagga and secc. 140-141 in Adhamma-vagga (CSCD online
> version) and in PTS Ang. edition i p. 18 and p.20
>
> Mahinda
> >
> >
> >
> > duriank24 <duriank24@> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:27 AM, <feedback@> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Bros in the sublime dhamma,
> > Please help me to check which verse or chapter in Anguttara
> Nikaya
> > is the following saying found?
> >
> > In the anguttara nikaya, the Buddha said if a person says what is
> ��
> > are�� dhamma . What is contrary to the dhamma .If a person says
> what
> > is are dhamma is dhamma, then he create much re-merit for himself
> > and then he harm a lots of humans and devas and he causes the
> > disappearance of the true dhamma. But if a person said what is
> are
> > dhamma is are dhamma and dare to criticize what is not dhamma as
> not
> > dhamma. Then he create much merit for himself and then he
> benefits a
> > lot of human and devas and he preserves the true dhamma. So
> because
> > of that it is the duty of monks who know to speak out what is not
> > dhamma and criticize them as not dhamma and to establish the true
> > dhamma. See anguttara nikaya text below. Someone told me it is in
> an
> > 1.10 and 1.11. I could not find it. Perhaps I am new to the
> nikayas.
> >
> > Could someone point me to the right verse or passage?
> >
> > with metta,
> > Alex
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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