Displeased, the monks did not delight in the Blessed One's words.
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Replying to @NoaidiX
It is a really engaging sutta, if it’s the end of the mulapariyaya which you’re citing. How often does that get said in other texts, in other canons? Do we know?
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Replying to @bsod_nams
Interestingly, "na te bhikkhū bhagavato bhāsitaṃ abhinandunti" appears only in the Mūlapariyāya Sutta, no where else in the Pāli Canon. It's strangely absent from the Āgama/Taishō parallels, which instead read: "[彼]諸比丘聞[佛/世尊]所說歡喜[奉行/而樂]."
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Compared to Peter's denial of Jesus, the events of the Mūlapariyāya Sutta are relatively mild, hardly receiving mention in the text itself nor repetition beyond, for whatever reasons. Vastly different contexts, however. Vastly different receptions and consequences...
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