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SūktaNipātaḥ (Translated into Sanskrit from the Theravāda/Pāli canon)

A. uragavargaḥ prathamaḥ

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A Bhikṣu gives up both the near shore and the far shore, like how a serpent sloughs off its old and worn-out skin
A conversation with Dhanika, the cowherd, on giving up wealth and material comforts as a mendicant
Giving up possessions wander alone like a Horned Rhinoceros
The spiritual farmer who harvests the Deathless
Cunda, the son of the blacksmith asks questions about the types of śramaṇas
What are the causes of downfall
Who is fit to be called a lowlife
Practice friendliness and kindness among other things
The yakṣas Haimavata and Śātāgira question Bhagavān
The yakṣa Āṭavaka questions Bhagavān
Victory over the defilements by seeing the body and its parts as they are
Who the wise acknowledge as being a Muni

B. kṣudravargo dvitīyaḥ

C. mahāvargas tṛtīyaḥ

D. arthavargaś caturthaḥ

E. pārāyaṇavargaḥ pañcamaḥ

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