an.5.9 Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Discourses)
Disrespect (1st)
“Mendicants, a disrespectful and irreverent mendicant with five qualities fails, and doesn’t establish themselves in the true teaching.What five?
A disrespectful and irreverent mendicant who is faithless …
shameless …
imprudent …
lazy …
witless fails, and doesn’t establish themselves in the true teaching.
A disrespectful and irreverent mendicant with these five qualities fails, and doesn’t establish themselves in the true teaching.
A respectful and reverent mendicant with five qualities doesn’t fail, and establishes themselves in the true teaching.
What five?
A respectful and reverent mendicant who is faithful …
conscientious …
prudent …
energetic …
wise doesn’t fail, and establishes themselves in the true teaching.
A respectful and reverent mendicant with these five qualities doesn’t fail, and establishes themselves in the true teaching.”