Bhante Kumara,
See Paasaadika Sutta (D 29) and Saamagaama Sutta (M 104). In both cases, it
is Cunda the Novice who reports to AAnanda on the chaos following
Naataputta death.
An annotated translation of D 29 is found in SD 40a.6 at
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With metta and mudita,
Piya
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Kumara Bhikkhu <kumara.bhikkhu@...>wrote:
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> Need help here.
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> I recall a sutta where Nigantha Nataputta was said to have recently
> died and his disciples began to quarrel about rules/vinaya. Ven
> Rahula having heard about this reported to the Buddha. Then the
> Buddha said that disputes about Vinaya is trivial. More serious is
> disputes about the Path (or something like that).
>
> Can anyone tell me where that is?
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> kb
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