Rāhulovāda Sutta

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Rāhulovāda Sutta is a Buddhist discourse in the Pali Canon in which the Buddha gives ethical and meditative instruction to his son Rāhula.

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Ambalaṭṭhika Rāhulovāda Sutta 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist sutta
Pali Canon discourse
Theravāda text
aimsAt development of insight
moral purification
associatedWith Rāhula NERFINISHED
monastic training
category Nikaya sutta NERFINISHED
concerns relationship between Buddha and his son
emphasizes contemplation of impermanence
mindfulness of the body
non-self perspective
reflection before acting
restraint in speech
truthfulness
focusesOn ethical training
meditative training
genre ethical discourse
meditation instruction
givesInstructionTo Rāhula NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalLanguage Pali NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Gautama Buddha NERFINISHED
Rāhula NERFINISHED
primaryTeacher Gautama Buddha GENERATED
religiousContext early Buddhism
scripturalCollection Pali Canon NERFINISHED
scripturalStatus canonical text
setting ancient India
teaches contemplation of the elements
mindfulness of breathing
reflection on bodily actions
reflection on mental actions
reflection on verbal actions
tradition Buddhism
Theravāda Buddhism NERFINISHED
usedFor lay ethical guidance
monastic instruction

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Rāhula associatedText Rāhulovāda Sutta
Rāhula associatedText Rāhulovāda Sutta
this entity surface form: Ambalaṭṭhika Rāhulovāda Sutta