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Early Buddhism - Words of the Buddha

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One awakens to the truth of enlightenment (aka stream entry) by:

Enlightenment is the elimination of greed, anger and delusion, dissolution of the ego and realisation of non-self.

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If one is impure, and wears the bhikkhu's ochre robe; Lacking self-restraint and truth, they are not worthy of the robe.

-- DhammaPada Verse 9

But one who has discarded impurity, well composed in virtues; Endowed with self-restraint and truth, is indeed worthy of the robe.

-- DhammaPada Verse 10


A person, lay or monastic, who lives with integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct is truly worthy of respect, regardless of their external appearance, status or possessions.

Related Teachings:

7 kinds of wealth (AN 7.6) - The Buddha teaches on what constitutes true wealth. He defines wealth to be based on seven spiritual qualities of faith, ethical conduct, conscience, prudence, learning, generosity and wisdom.

Corrupted Mind (SnP 4.3) - Boasting of one's virtues or engaging in disputes does not lead to freedom of mind.

Who is the Dhamma for | Eight thoughts of a great person (AN 8.30) ↗️ - This teaching shares eight qualities of a great person, which leads them to the realization of the fruit of Dhamma, enlightenment, Nibbāna.

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