Preached at Súkarakhatalena to Díghanakha, who tells the Buddha that no view can satisfy him. The Buddha points out to him the need for consistency in outlook and expounds to him his own doctrine. Sáriputta is present, fanning the Buddha. At the end of the discourse, Sáriputta becomes an arahant and Díghanakha a sotápanna (M.i.497ff). Elsewhere the sutta is called Vedanápariggaha. DhA.i.79; ThagA.ii.95; MA.ii.862; AA.i.92, 321; DA.iii.882.


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