Dhammaṁ Vijānanti (Vinānanti) Pitā ca Mātā

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    • #54028
      Aniduan
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      https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxj2Ym4MAFswk_Q7wVSk1eg8p7b5r8uNYz?si=w2FBhWyUqfPV8nPf

      Can anyone please post a link to the above referenced sutta? I tried looking up via Google but couldn’t find it. I am sure I am not typing the words correctly.

    • #54038
      Lal
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      I don’t know whether it’s “Vijānanti” or “Vinānanti.” I can’t find a sutta with either.

      • But Pitā means father, and Mātā means mother. “Pitā ca Mātā” means “father and/or mother.”
      • The rough meaning is probably “Dhamma is better than father or mother.”
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