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The Asappurisadanasutta discusses the nature of giving, categorizing gifts into two types: unworthy and worthy. Unworthy gifts are defined as those given disrespectfully, without genuine intent, not given personally, consisting of discarded items, and given with no belief in the results of giving. In contrast, worthy gifts are those offered with respect, heartfelt intention, personal effort, meaningful value, and an understanding that generosity yields positive outcomes. The discourse emphasizes the importance of the giver's mindset and the context of the gift in determining its value.

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-Concept of worthy gifts
-Concept of unworthy gifts
-Implications of generosity
-Buddhist approach to giving
-Importance of mindset in giving

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This Life Next Life 96 Asappurisadanasutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one's own hand, giving something which is to be discarded and giving with the view that there are no results for giving. Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. Bhikkhus, these five are worthy gifts. What five ? Giving respectfully, giving with heart and thought, giving with one's own hand, giving something which is not to be discarded and giving with the view that there are results for giving. Bhikkhus, these five are worthy gifts.
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