SN 35.245 Kiṁsukopama Sutta: The Simile of the Parrot Tree
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Suppose a person was to catch six animals, with diverse territories and feeding grounds, and tie them up with a strong rope.
A mendicant goes to a series of teachers and asks how vision is purified. Dissatisfied with all their answers, he complains to the Buddha, who illustrates his quandary with the famous simile of the Kiṁsuka tree.