Paṭilābhasutta
Gain
The Buddha explains the five faculties in terms of how they are obtained.
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Paṭhamasaṁkhittasutta
In Brief (1st)
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments.
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Dutiyasaṁkhittasutta
In Brief (2nd)
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. A difference in faculties leads to a difference in fruits.
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Tatiyasaṁkhittasutta
In Brief (3rd)
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. The faculties are not barren.
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Paṭhamavitthārasutta
In Detail (1st)
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments.
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Dutiyavitthārasutta
In Detail (2nd)
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. A difference in faculties leads to a difference in fruits.
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Tatiyavitthārasutta
In Detail (3rd)
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. The faculties are not barren.
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Paṭipannasutta
Practicing
One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. One who has none of them at all is an outsider.
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Sampannasutta
Endowed
Someone who develops the faculties is said to be equipped with faculties.
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Āsavakkhayasutta
The Ending of Defilements
The five faculties lead to the ending of defilements in this very life.
