Thanks. I've found it on my own though.

Piya Tan wrote thus at 06:54 AM 14-04-13:
>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.
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>An annotated translation of D 29 is found in SD
>40a.6 at <http://dharmafarer.org>http://dharmafarer.org
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>The Sutta Discovery series is now in vol 42, and
>we are indexing them by Sutta Title, Dharmas
>(topics) and Names, as the series is over 8000
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>With metta and mudita,
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>Piya
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>On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Kumara Bhikkhu
><<mailto:kumara.bhikkhu@...>kumara.bhikkhu@...> wrote:
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>Need help here.
>
>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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