Ápatti (Sutta/Vagga)


Ápatti.-A section of the Vinaya Pitaka, the fourth chapter of the Parivára. Vin.v.91ff.

 

Ápatti Vagga.-The twenty-fifth chapter of the Catukka Nipáta of the Anguttara Nikáya, containing ten suttas on various subjects. A.ii.239-46.

 

1. Ápatti Sutta.-Ananda informs the Buddha at Ghositáráma in Kosambí, that Báhiya's efforts to bring about dissension in the Order had not been suppressed because Anuruddha, being Báhiya's colleague, did not want to interfere. The Buddha tells him that they should not depend on Anuruddha for interference in disputes, for he was by temperament unfitted for such action. He then proceeds to discourse to Ananda on the four probable reasons for a monk being desirous of creating dissension (A.ii.239f).

 

2. Ápatti Sutta.-Deals with the four kinds of fears produced by transgressions, involving either being taken in the act and punished or having to confess guilt and receive punishment. A.ii.240-3.


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