60 (Day) Notes | Dhajagga Sutta (SN 11.3) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima Skip to main content

60 (Day) Notes | Dhajagga Sutta (SN 11.3) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

   

1. Why are the Saṅgha referred to as "supatipanno"?

Supatipanno (Practicing Well): The Saṅgha follows the Buddha's teachings sincerely and practices the Dhamma correctly.

2. Why are the Saṅgha referred to as "ujupatipanno"?

Ujupatipanno (Practicing Straightly): The Saṅgha practices the Dhamma with integrity, following a direct and honest path to liberation without deviation.

3.  Why are the Saṅgha referred to as "Ñāyapatipanno"?

Ñāyapatipanno (Practicing Wisely): The Saṅgha practices the Dhamma wisely, understanding and applying the teachings with insight and discernment.

4. Why are the Saṅgha referred to as "Sāmīcipaṭipanno"?

Sāmīcipaṭipanno (Practicing Properly): The Saṅgha practices in a way that is appropriate, embodying the teachings with propriety, respect, and discipline.


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