SN 6.9 Tudu Brahma Sutta:
The Discourse About Brahma Tudu
Brahma Tudu tries to convince monk Kokālika to let go of his hatred towards Venerable Sāriputta and Venerable Moggallāna. (2 minutes)
Hatred is one of the main problems in the mind that block wisdom. There are several very famous verses about hatred in the second chapter of the Dhammapada.
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Brahma Tudu tries to convince monk Kokālika to let go of his hatred towards Venerable Sāriputta and Venerable Moggallāna. (2 minutes)
The final days of monk Kokalika who held hatred towards Arahant Sāriputta and Arahant Moggallāna. (6 minutes)
The Buddha explains how abandoning hatred will guarantee you non-returning. (1 minute)
One who fully knows and fully understands hatred can put an end to suffering. (1 minute)
The Buddha explains the three unwholesome roots. (1 minute)
The Buddha explains how not removing completely passion, hatred and delusion makes a person fall into Māra's noose. (2 minutes)
When passion, hatred, and delusion is not removed completely, it is as if one is swimming in the ocean without being able to come ashore. (1 minute)
What are three kinds of unwholesome thoughts that leads towards suffering? (3 minutes)
The Buddha explains three inner stains that cause suffering. (2 minutes)
The Buddha explains three type of fires; the fire of lust, hate and delusion. (2 minutes)
The Buddha explains how energy must be roused to get rid of evil thoughts and overcome them. (4 minutes)