1. Dussílya or Anáthapindika Sutta.-Anáthapindika, grievously ill, sends for Sáriputta, who visits him with Ananda. Sáriputta reminds Anáthapindika of his virtuous qualities, such as his loyalty to the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha, his freedom from immorality and the like, from wrong views, aims, etc. Immediately Anáthapindika's pains vanish, he serves the two monks from his own cooking-pot, and they take their leave. Amanda reports the incident to the Buddha, who praises Sáriputta's wisdom. S.v.380ff.
2. Dussílya or Anáthapindika Sutta.-The same as the first, but here it is Ananda who admonishes and reminds Anáthapindika that he possesses all the qualities of a sotápanna. S.v.385f.