1. Rahogata Vagga.– The second chapter of the Vedanā Saṃyutta. S.iv.216‑30.
2. Rahogata Vagga.– The first chapter of the Anuruddha Saṃyutta. S.v.294 ff.
1. Rahogata Sutta.– While in solitude a monk thinks of the three kinds of feelings, and, visiting the Buddha, questions him. The Buddha tells him that the statement “Whatsoever is experienced is joined with suffering” is made concerning the impermanence of compounded things. The ceasing of activities is gradual, so is their mastery. S.iv.216 f.
2. Paṭhama and Dutiya Rahogata Sutta.– Two Suttas. Mahā-