Pāyāsi Sutta
the 23rd of 34 suttas in the Digha Nikaya; prince Pāyāsi, who is skeptical about the existence of reincarnation and karma, meets the Buddha's disciple Kumāra Kassapa; thus inspired, he sets up a charity for the needy, and is reincarnated as a god
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Pāyāsi Sutta
Summary
Pāyāsi Sutta is a Buddhist text[1].
Key Facts
- Pāyāsi Sutta's instance of is recorded as Buddhist text[2].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's instance of is recorded as sutra[3].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's follows is recorded as Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta[4].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's followed by is recorded as Pāthika Sutta[5].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's part of is recorded as Mahā Vagga[6].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's catalog code is recorded as DN 23[7].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's work available at URL is recorded as https://suttacentral.net./dn23[8].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's title is recorded as Pāyāsisutta[9].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's title is recorded as With Pāyāsi[10].
- Pāyāsi Sutta's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/155pbncr[11].