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The Chapter with Sāriputta

SN 28.1 Born of Seclusion Vivekajasutta

At one time Venerable Sāriputta was staying near Sāvatthī in Jeta's Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika's monastery. Then Venerable Sāriputta robed up in the morning and, taking his bowl and robe, entered Sāvatthī for alms. He wandered for alms in Sāvatthī. After the meal, on his return from almsround, he went to the Dark Forest for the day's meditation, plunged deep into it, and sat at the root of a tree to meditate.

Then in the late afternoon, Sāriputta came out of retreat and went to Jeta's Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika's monastery. Venerable Ānanda saw him coming off in the distance, and said to him:

"Reverend Sāriputta, your faculties are so very clear, and your complexion is pure and bright. What meditation were you practicing today?"

"Reverend, quite secluded from sensual pleasures, secluded from unskillful qualities, I entered and remained in the first absorption, which has the rapture and bliss born of seclusion, while placing the mind and keeping it connected. But it didn't occur to me: 'I am entering the first absorption' or 'I have entered the first absorption' or 'I am emerging from the first absorption'."

"That must be because Venerable Sāriputta has long ago totally eradicated I-making, mine-making, and the underlying tendency to conceit. That's why it didn't occur to you: 'I am entering the first absorption' or 'I have entered the first absorption' or 'I am emerging from the first absorption'."

SN 28.2 Without Placing the Mind Avitakkasutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta and said to him:

"Reverend Sāriputta, your faculties are so very clear, and your complexion is pure and bright. What meditation were you practicing today?"

"Reverend, as the placing of the mind and keeping it connected were stilled, I entered and remained in the second absorption, which has the rapture and bliss born of immersion, with internal clarity and mind at one, without placing the mind and keeping it connected. But it didn't occur to me: 'I am entering the second absorption' or 'I have entered the second absorption' or 'I am emerging from the second absorption'."

"That must be because Venerable Sāriputta has long ago totally eradicated I-making, mine-making, and the underlying tendency to conceit. That's why it didn't occur to you: 'I am entering the second absorption' or 'I have entered the second absorption' or 'I am emerging from the second absorption'."

SN 28.3 Rapture Pītisutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta and said to him:

"Reverend Sāriputta, your faculties are so very clear, and your complexion is pure and bright. What meditation were you practicing today?"

"Reverend, with the fading away of rapture, I entered and remained in the third absorption, where I meditated with equanimity, mindful and aware, personally experiencing the bliss of which the noble ones declare, 'Equanimous and mindful, one meditates in bliss.' But it didn't occur to me: 'I am entering the third absorption' or 'I have entered the third absorption' or 'I am emerging from the third absorption'."

"That must be because Venerable Sāriputta has long ago totally eradicated I-making, mine-making, and the underlying tendency to conceit. That's why it didn't occur to you: 'I am entering the third absorption' or 'I have entered the third absorption' or 'I am emerging from the third absorption'."

SN 28.4 Equanimity Upekkhāsutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta and said to him:

"Reverend Sāriputta, your faculties are so very clear, and your complexion is pure and bright. What meditation were you practicing today?"

"Reverend, with the giving up of pleasure and pain, and the ending of former happiness and sadness, I entered and remained in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness. But it didn't occur to me: 'I am entering the fourth absorption' or 'I have entered the fourth absorption' or 'I am emerging from the fourth absorption'."

"That must be because Venerable Sāriputta has long ago totally eradicated I-making, mine-making, and the underlying tendency to conceit. That's why it didn't occur to you: 'I am entering the fourth absorption' or 'I have entered the fourth absorption' or 'I am emerging from the fourth absorption'."

SN 28.5 The Dimension of Infinite Space Ākāsānañcāyatanasutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta ...

"Reverend, going totally beyond perceptions of form, with the ending of perceptions of impingement, not focusing on perceptions of diversity, aware that 'space is infinite', I entered and remained in the dimension of infinite space. ..." ...

SN 28.6 The Dimension of Infinite Consciousness Viññāṇañcāyatanasutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta ...

"Reverend, going totally beyond the dimension of infinite space, aware that 'consciousness is infinite', I entered and remained in the dimension of infinite consciousness. ..." ...

SN 28.7 The Dimension of Nothingness Ākiñcaññāyatanasutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta ...

"Reverend, going totally beyond the dimension of infinite consciousness, aware that 'there is nothing at all', I entered and remained in the dimension of nothingness. ..." ...

SN 28.8 The Dimension of Neither Perception Nor Non-Perception Nevasaññānāsaññāyatanasutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta ...

"Reverend, going totally beyond the dimension of nothingness, I entered and remained in the dimension of neither perception nor non-perception. ..." ...

SN 28.9 The Attainment of Cessation Nirodhasamāpattisutta

At Sāvatthī.

Venerable Ānanda saw Venerable Sāriputta ...

"Reverend, going totally beyond the dimension of neither perception nor non-perception, I entered and remained in the cessation of perception and feeling. But it didn't occur to me: 'I am entering the cessation of perception and feeling' or 'I have entered the cessation of perception and feeling' or 'I am emerging from the cessation of perception and feeling'."

"That must be because Venerable Sāriputta has long ago totally eradicated I-making, mine-making, and the underlying tendency to conceit. That's why it didn't occur to you: 'I am entering the cessation of perception and feeling' or 'I have entered the cessation of perception and feeling' or 'I am emerging from the cessation of perception and feeling'."

SN 28.10 With Sucimukhī Sucimukhīsutta

At one time Venerable Sāriputta was staying near Rājagaha, in the Bamboo Grove, the squirrels' feeding ground. Then he robed up in the morning and, taking his bowl and robe, entered Rājagaha for alms. After wandering indiscriminately for almsfood in Rājagaha, he ate his almsfood by a wall.

Then the wanderer Sucimukhī went up to Venerable Sāriputta and said to him:

"Ascetic, do you eat facing downwards?"

"No, sister."

"Well then, do you eat facing upwards?"

"No, sister."

"Well then, do you eat facing the cardinal directions?"

"No, sister."

"Well then, do you eat facing the intermediate directions?"

"No, sister."

"When asked if you eat facing all these directions, you answer 'no, sister'. How exactly do you eat, ascetic?"

"Sister, those ascetics and brahmins who earn a living by geomancy---a low lore, a wrong livelihood---are said to eat facing downwards.

Those ascetics and brahmins who earn a living by astrology---a low lore, a wrong livelihood---are said to eat facing upwards.

Those ascetics and brahmins who earn a living by running errands and messages---a wrong livelihood---are said to eat facing the cardinal directions.

Those ascetics and brahmins who earn a living by palmistry---a low lore, a wrong livelihood---are said to eat facing the intermediate directions.

I don't earn a living by any of these means. I seek alms in a principled manner, and I eat it in a principled manner."

Then Sucimukhī the wanderer went around Rājagaha from street to street and from square to square, and announced: "The ascetics who follow the Sakyan eat food in a principled manner! The ascetics who follow the Sakyan eat food blamelessly! Give almsfood to the ascetics who follow the Sakyan!"