1. Sakkáya Sutta. The Buddha teaches the monks about sakkáya, its arising, its cessation, and the way thereto. S.iii.159.


2. Sakkáya Sutta. It is by the realization of impermanence in all things that sakkáya ditthi can be abandoned. S.iv.147.


3. Sakkáya Sutta.  Sáriputta tells Jambukhádaka that sakkáya is the five factors of grasping; the Noble Eightfold Path leads to its comprehension. S.iv.259.


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