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as the consequence of his deliberate action by way of thought, 
word and deed.”’ ‘‘ Pain,” was the reply 
When a report of this discussion was submitted to Buddha 
he regretted that the muddleheaded Samiddhi had given such 
one-sided answer to the second point of the wanderer, whom 
he had never met in his life. For the right and complete 
answer would in that case have been, that ‘ he will experience 
either pleasure or pain or neither pleasure nor pain.’ But as 
regards Samiddhi’s reply to the first point, he had nothing 
1 The rendering is not literal, though substantially faithful. 
2 Majjhima Nikaya, LIT, pp. 207-215. 
3 Ibid., III, pp. 202-206. Nettipakarana, pp. 182-183. 
4+ Vibhanga, pp. 285-291. 
_5 Atthasalini, pp. nisin 
6 Majjhima Nikaya, pp. 215-222. 
7 Ibid., pp. 230-237. 
9 Tbid., pp. 70-73. 
10 Vibhanga, pp. 70-73; pp. 82-90. Cf. Dhatukatha, etc. 
tthana Suttanta Dighanikaya. 
13 Vibhanga, pp. 99-112. 
