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The Dhammika Sutta is part of the Sutta Nipata(Sn 2.14).〔PTS Pali = Sn 376-378, 383-404〕 In this sutta, the Buddha instructs a lay disciple named Dhammika on rules for monks and on the "layman's rule() of conduct" (''gahatthavatta'').〔PTS (1921-25), p. 247.〕 == Dhammika asks of virtue ==
In the sutta,〔A Pali version of this sutta is available at www.metta.lk (''undated''()). English translations of this sutta include Ireland (1983a) and www.metta.lk (''undated''()).〕 Dhammika, along with 500 other lay followers (Pali: ''pancahi upasake-satehi''), approaches the Buddha and his monks (Pali: ''bhikkhavo'') and Dhammika asks the Buddha how should a disciple (Pali: ''sāvako'') be virtuous (Pali: ''sādhu'') — both a disciple who has gone from home to homeless (Pali: ''agārā anagārameti'') and a disciple from a household (Pali: ''agārino ... panupāsakāse''). Dhammika then proceeds to extol the Buddha's compassion and wisdom.〔Ireland (1983b) points out that Dhammika's elaborate veneration of the Buddha is an important part of this sutta insomuch that it models "faith" while the rest of the sutta discusses "moral discipline." These two endeavors — faith and discipline — Ireland states, "are the basic requisites for making further progress on the Buddhist path."〕
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