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Twenty-seventh of the Digha Nikāya
(D.iii.80f). It is a kind of Buddhist book of Genesis, dealing, among other
things, with the evolution of the world, of man and of society. The pretensions
of the brahmins to be the legitimate heirs of Brahma are examined and rejected;
righteousness is declared to be above lineage. (For a summary of the sutta see
Dial. i.105f. Cf: Madhura Sutta).
It was preached to Vāsettha and
Bhāradvāja at the Pubbārāma.
The larger portion of this sutta (from
the beginning of the genesis part to the election of the first king) is found in
the Mahāvastu (i.338-48).

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