Kulupaka Sutta
Kulupaka Sutta:1.Kulupaka Sutta.-Five qualities which make a monk disagreeable to the families he visits:he is intimate on slight acquaintance (asanthavavissāsī); takes privileges without justification (anissaravikappi); tries to bring together estranged families (viyatthūpāsevī); is a gossip (upakannakajappī); and is importunate (atiyācanako).A.iii.136f
2.Kulupaka Sutta.-The five evil results of visiting families:sitting together in secret,and in concealed places,tendency to go uninvited,talking about women,and being filled with lustful thoughts.A.iii.258f
3.Kulupaka Sutta.-Five evil results of visiting families too often-frequent sight of women and consequent danger to celibacy in varying degrees.A.iii.259.
4.Kulupaka Sutta.-The Buddha says that Mahā Kassapa has the qualities requisite to becoming a monk worthy of visiting families.He is not vexed even if they give scantily,tardily or disrespectfully.S.ii.200.