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The venerable Nanda asks: Is a sage defined by knowledge or by way of life? The Buddha replies that neither views nor observances lead to liberation. Only by abandoning all fixed ways and by completely comprehending craving does one cross over the flood.
When the venerable Nanda is dissatisfied with the spiritual life due to thoughts of a beautiful woman, the Buddha takes him to the realm of the gods and shows him celestial nymphs far more beautiful. Delighted, Nanda consents to continue leading the spiritual life, but is soon mocked by his companions as a ‘wage labourer’ and a ‘bought man.’ Stung by shame, he turns to earnest practice, and before long realizes the perfection of the spiritual life.