(S) Samyutta Nikaya [ongoing]

The Connected Collection (2889 suttas)

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Sutta No.Traditional listingSD No.       Sutta title | Theme
    
S 1.9S 1.1.1.9SD 20.15(See 4.4 = S 15-16) Mana,kama Sutta. Giving up conceit (personality complexes).
    
S 1.20S 1.1.2.10SD 21.4(Devata) Samiddhi Sutta. The Dharma is right here and now.
S 1.26S 1.1.3.6SD 36.7Pajjota Sutta. The source of light and heat.
S 1.31S 1.1.4.1SD 34.15Sabbhi Sutta. Associating with the good.
S 1.33S 1.1.4.3SD 22.10cSadhu Sutta. The benefits of giving.
S 1.34S 1.1.4.4SD 42.6Na Santi Sutta. Suffering is rooted in lust.
S 1.38S 1.1.4.8SD 61.4Sakalika Sutta.
S 1.41S 1.1.5.1SD 2.8(Agara) Aditta Sutta. On having the right priorities in life.
S 1.42S 1.1.5.2SD 2.9Kimdada Sutta. On the best gifts.
S 1.46S 1.1.5.6SD 54.11Acchara Sutta. The vehicle to nirvana.
S 2.4S 1.2.1.4SD 36.8Magadha Sutta. The source light and heat.
S 2.7S 1.2.1.7SD 33.1b(2.1)(Gatha) Pancalacanda Sutta. The Buddha is the discoverer of dhyana.
S 2.25S 1.2.3.5SD 54.13Jantu Sutta. The gods know about the bad monks.
S 2.26S 1.2.3.6SD 7.2Rohitassa Sutta. The world’s end cannot be reached by going. (= A 4.45)
S 2.29S 1.2.3.9SD 86.8(Sariputta) Susama Sutta.
    
S 3.1S 1.3.1.1SD 42.11Dahara Sutta. Do not look down upon the young.
S 3.2S 1.3.1.2SD 18.2(3)Purisa (Mula) Sutta. The 3 roots of suffering in a person.
S 3.3S 1.3.1.3SD 42.12(Raja) Jara Marana Sutta. Even the most powerful must die.
S 3.4S 1.3.1.4SD 38.8(Pasenadi) Piya Sutta. How to love ourself.
S 3.5S 1.3.1.5SD 38.9Atta Rakkhita Sutta. The best protection is self-protection.
S 3.8S 1.3.1.8 = U 5.1SD 38.7(Piya) Mallika Sutta. As we love ourself, so do others love themselves.
S 3.9S 1.3.1.9SD 22.11(Pasenadi) Yanna Sutta. The better sacrifice.
S 3.11S 1.3.2.1SD 14.11(Satta) Jatila Sutta. How to recognize an arhat. Espionage in early Buddhist India.
S 3.12S 1.3.2.2SD 61.6Sambahula (Bhikkhu) Sutta. Mara works to hinder renunciation.
S 3.13S 1.3.2.3SD 37.13Donapaka Sutta. Rajah Pasenadi overcomes gluttony.
S 3.18S 1.3.2.8SD 34.3Kalyanamitta Appamada Sutta. The Buddha as a spiritual friend.
S 3.19S 1.3.2.9SD 22.4Aputtaka Sutta 1. Wealth is meant to be enjoyed.
S 3.20S 1.3.2.10SD 22.5Aputtaka Sutta 2. Wealth is no assurance of happiness.
S 3.21S 1.3.3.1SD 18.6(Tamojoti) Puggala Sutta. Two kinds of declines and two kinds of progress.
S 3.24S 1.3.3.4SD 44.18Issattha Sutta. When giving brings great fruit (detailed)
S 3.25S 1.3.3.5SD ***Pabbatupama Sutta.
    
S 4.3S 1.4.1.3SD 36.3Subha Sutta. Restraint of body, speech and mind keeps Mara away.
S 4.5S 1.4.1.5SD 11.2(11)(Mara) Pasa Sutta 2. The first spreading of the Dharma.
S 4.6S 1.4.1.6SD ******Sutta. 
S 4.7S 1.4.1.7SD 32.13Suppati Sutta. The wise deserve their rest.
S 4.13S 1.4.2.3SD 61.7Sakalika Sutta 2. The Buddha sleeps happily.
S 4.14S 1.4.2.4SD 61.9Patirupa Sutta.
S 4.19S 1.4.2.9SD 43.9Kassaka Sutta. Mara as our senses.
S 4.22S 1.4.3.2SD 36.11(Mara) Samiddhi Sutta. Mara is overcome by knowledge.
S 4.24S 1.4.3.4SD 36.5Satta Vassa Sutta. Mara is unable to find a single weakness in the Buddha.
S 4.25S 1.4.3.5SD 36.6Mara Dhitu Sutta. The Buddha is not affected by negative past memories.
    
S 5.2S 1.5.1.2SD ***Soma Sutta.
S 5.3S 1.5.1.3SD 43.2Kisa Gotami. An early case of a psychological defence of denial.
S 6.1S 1.6.1.1SD 12.2Ayacana Sutta. Brahma invites the Buddha to teach the Dharma.
S 6.2S 1.6.1.2SD 12.3Garava Sutta. Even the Teacher respects the Teaching. = A 4.21.
S 6.3S 1.6.1.3SD 12.4Brahmadeva Sutta. The High God does not need any offering.
S 6.4S 1.6.1.4SD 11.6Brahma Baka Sutta. A High God has wrong view.
S 6.5S 1.6.1.5 SD 54.18(Apara Ditthi) Annatara Brahma Sutta. The Buddha corrects Brahma’s wrong view.
S 6.12S 1.6.2.2SD 46.23(Sahampati) Devadatta Sutta. Honour destroys a false person.
S 6.13S 1.6.2.3SD *****
S 6.14S 1.6.2.4SD 54.17Arunavati Sutta. Buddha Dhamma spreads beyond time and space.
S 7.1S 1.7.1.1SD 45.5Dhananjani Sutta. Killing what benefits us?
S 7.8S 1.7.1.8SD 22.9Aggika Bharadvaja Sutta. The true fire burns brightly within.
S 7.9S 1.7.1.9SD 22.3Sundarika Sutta. Who is truly worthy of offerings?
S 7.11S 1.7.2.1SD 69.6Kasi Bharadvaja Sutta.  = Sn 1.4.
S 7.12S 1.7.2.2SD 16.13Udaya Sutta. The repetitive cycle of life.
S 7.18S 1.7.2.8SD ***Katthahara Sutta.
S 7.21S 1.7.2.11SD 79.3(Suddhika) Sangarava Sutta.
    
S 8.4S 1.8.1.4SD 16.12(Vangisa) Ananda Sutta. How to overcome lust.
S 8.5S 1.8.1.5SD ***(Subhasita) Vangisa Sutta.
S ***S ***SD ****** Sutta.
S 9.3S 1.9.1.3SD 47.21(Cheta) Kassapa,gotta Sutta or Cheta Sutta. Even when no one heeds the Dharma, we should keep to our own practice.
S 9.13S 1.9.1.13SD 54.13(4)Pakatindriya Sutta. The false religious life.
S 11.3S 1.11.1.3SD 15.5Dhajagga Sutta. The recollections of the Three Jewels.
S 11.9S 1.11.1.9SD 54.21Isayo Arannaka Sutta. Sakra’s respect for holy men.
S 11.11S 1.11.2.1SD 54.12Vatapada Sutta. Sakra’s 7 vows.
S 11.12S 1.11.2.2SD 54.19Sakkanama Sutta. On Sakra’s 7 names and 7 vows.
S 11.16S 1.11.2.6SD 22.7Yajamana Sutta. Even material giving is fruitful.
S 11.22S 1.11.3.2SD 54.16Dubbanniya Sutta. The anger eating-demon..
S 12.1S 2.1.1.1SD 59.17(Nidana) Desana Sutta. Dependent arising.
S 12.2S 2.1.1.2SD 5.15(Paticcasamuppada) Vibhanga Sutta. Definition of the 12 links.
S 12.10S 2.1.1.10SD 14.3Maha Sakyamuni Gotama Sutta. How the Buddha awakened.
S 12.10S 2.1.1.10SD 14.4(Comparative study) S 12.10, its Sanskrit version & S 12.65.
S 12.11S 2.1.2.1SD ***Ahara Sutta.
S 12.12S 2.1.2.2SD 20.5Moliya Phagguna Sutta. There is no self behind our mental processes.
S 12.15S 2.1.2.5SD 6.13Kacca(ya)nagotta Sutta. On what really is the middle way.
S 12.16S 2.1.2.6SD 46.18(Nibbida) Dhammakathika Sutta. The one true purpose of teaching Dharma.
S 12.17S 2.1.2.7SD 18.5Acela Kassapa Sutta 1. True nature of action and the middle way. Cf S 41.9.
S 12.19S 2.1.2.9SD 21.2Balena Pandita Sutta. Proof for the three-life dependent arising.
S 12.20S 2.1.2.10SD 39.5(Jati) Paccaya Sutta. Dependent arising as the natural order of things.
S 12.23S 2.1.3.3SD 6.12Upanisa Sutta. The mundane and supermundane dependent arisings.
S 12.25S 2.1.3.5SD 31.2(Kammavada) Bhumija Sutta. Not all karmas are consciously done.
S 12.27S 2.1.3.7SD***Paccaya Sutta.
S 12.37S 2.1.4.7SD 5.14(Kaya) Na Tumha Sutta. The basics of dependent arising.
S 12.38S 2.1.4.8SD 7.6aCetana Sutta 1. Karma still works without intention.
S 12.39S 2.1.4.9SD 7.6bCetana Sutta 2. Latent tendencies lead to rebirth.
S 12.40S 2.1.4.10SD 7.6cCetana Sutta 3. How we form our personal habits.
S 12.41S 2.1.5.1SD 3.3(4.2) Pañca Verabhaya Sutta. The qualities of a streamwinner. See under Essays.
S 12.41S 2.1.5.1SD ***Pañca Vera,bhaya Sutta. The qualities of a streamwinner.
S 12.42S 2.1.5.2SD 59.18Panca Vera Bhaya Sutta 2. The 4 limbs of a streamwinner.
S 12.43S 2.1.5.3SD ***(Samudayatthangama) Dukkha Sutta. How the senses condition consciousness.
S 12.44S 2.1.5.4SD 7.5(Samudayatthangama) Loka Sutta. The dependent arising of the world.
S 12.48S 2.1.5.8SD 17.15Lokayatika Sutta. The middle way between extreme views.
S 12.51S 2.1.6.1SD 11.5Parivimamsana Sutta. How dependent arising leads to Nirvana.
S 12.60S 2.1.6.10SD ***Nidana Sutta.
S 12.61S 2.1.7.1SD 20.2Assutava Sutta 1. Impermanence of the mind, dependent arising and nibbida.
S 12.62S 2.1.7.2SD 20.3Assutava Sutta 2. Understanding feelings leads to nibbida.
S 12.63S 2.1.7.3SD 20.6Puttamamsa Sutta. The true nature of food.
S 12.64S 2.1.7.4SD 26.10Atthiraga Sutta. The nature of the arhat’s consciousness.
S 12.65S 2.1.7.5SD 14.2Nagara Sutta. How the Buddha awakens: the parable of the city.
S 12.65S 2.1.7.5SD 14.4S 12.10, its Sanskrit version & S 12.65. Comparative study.
S 12.67S 2.1.7.7SD ***Nala,kalapi Sutta.
S 12.68S 2.1.7.8 SD ***(Musila) Kosambi Sutta. The five doubtworthy points.
S 12.70S 2.1.7.10SD 16.8(Arahatta) Susima Sutta. Attaining arhathood through insight.
S 14.1S 2.3.1.1SD 29.9Dhatunanatta Sutta. The components of our beings.
S 14.7S 2.3.1.7SD 17.5Sañña Nanatta Sutta. How we interpret our sense-experiences.
S 14.11S 2.3.2.1SD 74.14Satta Dhatu Sutta.
S 14.12S 2.3.2.2SD 29.8Sanidana Sutta. Wrong thoughts are conditioned.
S 14.15S 2.3.2.5SD 34.6Cankamana Sutta. In friendship, like tends to attract like.
S 14.31S 2.3.4.2SD 29.17(Dhatu) Pubbe Sambodha Sutta. The Buddha’s reflection on the elements.
S 14.37S 2.3.4.8SD 29.12(Dhatu) Samanabrahmana Sutta 1. Gratification, danger and escape regarding the elements.
S 14.38S 2.3.4.9SD 29.13(Dhatu) Samanabrahmana Sutta 2. Arising, passing away, gratification, danger and escape regarding the elements.
S 14.39S 23.4.10SD 29.14(Dhatu) Samanabrahmana Sutta 3. The elements and the 4 noble truths.
    
S 15.3S 2.4.1.3SD 10.6(3.1) Assu Sutta. The endless cycle of samsara.
S 15.3S 2.4.1.3SD 16.13Assu Sutta. The true nature of cyclic life.
S 15.10S 2.4.1.10SD 57.19a(Anamatagga) Puggala Sutta. Truly seeing the noble truths awakens us
S 15.13S 2.4.2.3SD 48.3Timsa Bhikkhu Sutta. A good word for the wise is sufficient.
S 15.14S 2.4.2.4SD 57.2Matu Sutta. Rebirth and relationships: we have been mothers to others before.
S 15.15S 2.4.2.5SD 57.3Pita Sutta. Rebirth and relationships: we have been fathers to others before.
S 15.16S 2.4.2.6SD 57.4Bhata Sutta. Rebirth and relationships: we have been brothers to others before.
S 15.17S 2.4.2.7SD 57.5Bhagini Sutta. Rebirth and relationships: we have been wives to others before.
S 15.18S 2.4.2.8SD 57.6Putta Sutta. Rebirth and relationships: we have been sons to others before.
S 15.19S 2.4.2.9SD 57.7Dhita Sutta. Rebirth and relationships: we have been daughters to others before.
S 15.20S 2.4.2.10SD 49.7Vepulla Pabbata Sutta. Human life is very short.
S 16.3S 2.5.1.1SD 38.2Candupama Sutta. How to teach the Dharma.
S 16.8S 2.5.1.8SD 1.10(4)(Kassapa) Ovada Sutta 3. The Buddha’s prophecy to Maha Kassapa.
S 16.8S 2.5.1.8SD 3.14(9)Ovada Sutta 3. The Buddha’s prophecy to Maha Kassapa.
S 16.9S 2.5.1.9SD ***Jhanâbhiñña Sutta.
S 16.10S 2.5.1.10SD ***Upassaya Sutta.
S 16.11S 2.5.1.11SD 77.5Civara Sutta. Maha Kassapa becomes a Dharma-heir.
S 16.12S 2.5.1.12SD ***Param Marana Sutta.
S 17.23S 2.6.3.3SD ***Eka,putta Sutta.
S 17.31S 2.6.4.1SD 26.24Bhindi Sutta or Chindi Sutta
S 17.35S 2.6.4.5SD 22.6aPakkanta Sutta. Even in gain, the evil decline.
S 17.36S 2.6.4.6SD 22.6bPañcarathasata Sutta. Even in gain, the evil decline.
S 18.21S 2.7.2.11SD 19.2a(7.4) Manânusaya Sutta. How to overcome conceit.
S 20.2S 2.9.1.2SD 57.21(Opamma) Nakhasikha Sutta. Rare is human birth
S 20.4S 2.9.1.4SD 2.14Okkha Sutta. Lovingkindness yield great benefit than generosity.
S 20.7S 2.9.1.7SD 11.13Ani Sutta. How to prevent the disappearance of the Dharma.
S 21.1S 2.10.1.1SD 24.12bKolita Sutta. Moggallana and the noble silence.
S 21.2S 2.10.1.2SD 42.4Upatissa Sutta. Sariputta’s perception of the Buddha.
S 21.3S 2.10.1.3SD 64.4Ghata Sutta. The spiritual friendship of Sariputta and Moggallana.
S 21.4S 2.10.1.4SD ***Navaka Bhikkhu Sutta.  Also: Nava Sutta.
S 21.12S 2.10.1.12SD 42.4Upatissa Sutta. Sariputta’s perception of the Buddha.
S 22.1S 3.1.1.1.1SD 5.4Nakulapita Sutta. Although my body is sick, my mind will not be sick.
S 22.2S 3.1.1.1.2SD 46.2(Pacchabhumagamika) Devadaha Sutta. How to teach the Dharma to others.
S 22.3S 3.1.1.1.3SD 10.12Haliddakani Sutta 1. On true renunciation.
S 22.4S 3.1.1.1.4SD ***Haliddakani Sutta 2.
S 22.5S 3.1.1.1.5SD 7.16(Upadana) Samadhi Sutta. The 5 aggregates and suffering over many lives.
S 22.6S 3.1.1.1.6SD 48.13(Khandha) Patisallana Sutta. Understanding the 5 aggregates with a free mind ends suffering.
S 22.7S 3.1.1.1.7SD ******
S 22.8S 3.1.1.1.8SD *** ***
S 22.9S 3.1.1.1.9SD *** ***
S 22.10S 3.1.1.1.10SD *** ***
S 22.11S 3.1.1.1.10SD *** ***
S 22.13S 3.1.2.2SD *** ***
S 22.22S 3.1.3.1SD 17.14Bhara Sutta. There is no “person” in the aggregates.
S 22.24S 3.1.3.3SD 17.1bAbhijana Sutta. The five aggregates have to be directly known.
S 22.25S 3.1.3.4***Udana Sutta.
S 22.35S 3.1.4.3SD 31.4Aññatara Bhikkhu Sutta 1. We are our latent tendencies.
S 22.36S 3.1.4.4SD 31.14Aññatara Bhikkhu Sutta 2. We are measured by our latent tendencies.
S 22.38S 3.1.4.6
SD 33.12
Annathatta Ananda Sutta 2. The aspects of impermanence
S 22.47S 3.1.5.5SD 26.12Samanupassana Sutta. Looking into the true nature of things.
S 22.48S 3.1.5.6SD 17.1a(Dve) Khandha Sutta. The physical and mental limits of our being.
S 22.49S 3.1.5.7SD 31.13(Mana) Sona Sutta. On the three conceits.
S 22.51S 3.1.5.9SD 12.9a(Khandhanupassana) Nandikkhaya Sutta. Mental liberation through reflecting the aggregates as impermanent.
S 22.52S 3.1.5.10SD 12.9b(Khandha Manasikara) Nandikkhaya Sutta. Mental liberation through wisely considering the aggregates.
S 22.53S 3.1.2.1.1SD 29.4Upaya Sutta. Letting go of the 5 aggregates.
S 22.54S 3.1.2.1.2SD 8.3(9) Bija Sutta. How consciousness grows and proliferates.
S 22.55S 3.1.2.1.3SD 17.16Udana Sutta. Consciousness works with the aggregates.
S 22.56S 3.1.2.1.4SD 3.7(Upadana) Parivatta Sutta. An examination of the five aggregates within this life.
S 22.57S 3.1.2.1.5SD 29.2Sattatthana Sutta. A synchronic view of the aggregates.
S 22.58S 3.1.2.1.6SD 49.10Sambuddha Sutta. The difference between the Buddha and the arhat. 
S 22.59S 3.1.2.1.7SD 1.2Anatta Lakkhana Sutta. The 3 characteristics and the 5 aggregates and nonself = V 1:13 f.
S 22.60S 3.1.2.1.8SD ***Mahali Sutta.
S 22.61S 3.1.2.1.9SD 17.10(Khandha) Aditta Sutta. The aggregates burn with pain.
S 22.62S 3.1.2.1.10SD 68.1Nirutti,patha Sutta.
S 22.64S 3.1.2.2.2SD 26.10Atthiraga Sutta.
S 22.71S 3.1.2.2.9SD 19.2a(7) Radha Sutta. Radha arhathood & how conceit is overcome.
S 22.72S 3.1.2.2.10SD 19.2a(7) Suradha Sutta. Suradha’s arhathood & how conceit is overcome.
S 22.76S 3.1.2.3.4SD 26.7Pathama Arahata Sutta. How arhats arise.
S 22.77S 3.1.2.3.5SD 42.9Arahata Sutta 2. The 3 characteristics of the 5 aggregates..
S 22.78S 3.1.2.3.6SD 42.10(Anicca) Siha Sutta. Even the gods fear impermanence. = A 4.33
S 22.79S 3.1.2.3.7SD 17.9Khajjaniya Sutta. Understanding the aggregates leads to liberation.
S 22.80S 3.1.2.3.8SD 28.9aPindolya Sutta. The true purpose of the spiritual life.
S 22.81S 3.1.2.3.9SD 6.1Parileyya Sutta. How to immediately destroy the mental defilements.
S 22.82 S 3.1.2.3.10SD 17.11Maha Punnama Sutta. The 5 aggregates, clinging, personality view and not-self. = M 109.
S 22.83S 3.1.2.4.1***(Punna) Ananda Sutta. How Ananda attained streamwinning.
S 22.84S 3.1.2.4.2SD 32.12Thinamiddha Tissa Sutta. Drowsiness can be overcome through insight.
S 22.85S 3.1.2.4.3SD 21.12Yamaka Sutta. Theaggregates and the arhat’s indefinable state.
S 22.86S 3.1.2.4.4SD 21.13Khandha Anuradha Sutta. The nature of the liberated saint.
S 22.87S 3.1.2.4.5SD 8.8Vakkali Sutta. Sexuality, suicide and sainthood.
S 22.88S 3.1.2.4.6SD 42.8Assaji Sutta. What to do if we cannot attain concentration.
S 22.89S 3.1.2.4.7SD 14.13Khemaka Sutta. Overcoming self-notions.
S 22.90 S 3.1.2.4.6SD 56.5(Dvilakkhana) Channa Sutta. The difficult elder Channa realizes the Dharma.
S 22.91S 3.1.2.4.9SD ***(Mana) Rahula Sutta 1. How conceit is overcome.
S 22.92S 3.1.2.4.10SD ***(Mana) Rahula Sutta 2. How conceit is overcome.
S 22.94S 3.1.2.5.2SD ***Puppha Sutta.
S 22.95S 3.1.2.5.3SD 17.12Phenapinda Sutta. The true nature of the aggregates.
S 22.99S 3.1.2.5.7SD 28.7aGaddulabaddha Sutta 1. Dealing with the five aggregates
S 22.100S 3.1.2.5.8SD 28.7bGaddulabaddha Sutta 2. Dealing with the five aggregates.
S 22.101S 3.1.2.5.9SD 15.2Vasijata Sutta or Nava Bhavana Sutta. How to meditate. = Bhavana Sutta (A 7.67)
S 22.102S 3.1.2.5.10SD 12.12Anicca Sanna Sutta. The primacy of reflecting on impermanence.
S 22.103S 3.1.3.1.1SD 14.1Anta Sutta. “Self-identity” in the light of the four noble truths.
S 22.109S 3.1.3.1.7SD ***(Khandha) Sotapanna Sutta. On the streamwinner (regarding the aggregates).
S 22.117S 3.1.3.2.5SD 43.7Bandhana Sutta. The self-view hold one in bondage.
S 22.122S 3.1.3.2.10SD 47.4(Khandha) Silavanta Sutta. Reflecting on the aggregates leads to liberation.
S 22.123S 3.1.3.2.11 SD 47.5(Khandha) Sutavanta Sutta. Reflecting on the aggregates leads to liberation.
S 22.126S 3.1.3.3.1SD 12.5Samudayadhamma Sutta 1. Reflection on impermanence of the five aggregates.
S 22.153S 3.1.3.5.4SD 53.11Miccha Ditthi Sutta; Micchaditthi Pahana Sutta. Wrong view is the grasping of views; overcoming wrong views.
S 22.154S 3.1.3.5.5SD 53.12Sakkayaditthi Sutta; Sakkayaditthi Pahana Sutta. Self-identity view is the grasping of craving; overcoming self-identity view.
S 22.155S 3.1.3.5.6SD 53.13Attanuditthi Sutta; Attanuditthi Pahana Sutta. Self-view is the grasping of conceit; the 6 senses are non-self.
S 23.7S 3.2.1.7***(Radha) Sotapanna Sutta. On the streamwinner (to Radha).
S 24.3S 3.3.1.3***Atta Loko Sutta.
S 24.5S 3.3.1.5***N’atthi Sutta.
S 24.6S 3.3.1.6SD 23.10Karota Sutta. How the doctrine of non-action arises.
S 24.7S 3.3.1.7SD 23.6Hetu Sutta. How the wrong view of non-causality arises.
S 24.8S 3.3.1.8***Maha Ditthi Sutta.
S 25.1S 3.4.1.1SD 16.7(Anicca) Cakkhu Sutta. How to reach the path in this life itself.
S 25.5S 3.4.1.2SD 17.3(4.5a) (Anicca) Vedana Sutta. How perception of impermanence brings awakening.
S 25.6S 3.4.1.6SD 17.4(10) (Anicca) Sañña Sutta. Perception of impermanence and awakening (embedded).
S 34.1S 3.13.1.1SD 41.12Samadhi Samapatti Sutta. 4 types of meditators in terms of theory and practice
S 34.2S 3.13.1.2SD 41.17Samadhi Mulaka Thiti Sutta. We need to learn to remain for a proper duration in mental stillness
S 34.3S 3.13.1.3SD 41.18Samadhi Mulaka Vutthana Sutta. Emerging from samadhi at the right time is a wholesome skill
S 34.4S 3.13.1.4SD 41.19Samadhi Mulaka Kallita Sutta. We need to keep ourselves fit for meditation
S 34.5S 3.13.1.5SD 41.20Samadhi Mulaka Arammana Sutta. The right concentration-subject brings about samadhi
S 34.6S 3.13.1.6SD 41.21Samadhi Mulaka Gocara Sutta. Knowing the resort for samadhi improves our meditation
S 34.7S 3.13.1.7SD 41.22Samadhi Mulaka Abhinihara Sutta. Knowng samadhi and proper personal resolution for samadhi
S 34.8S 3.13.1.8SD 41.23Samadhi Mulaka Sakkaccakari Sutta. Samadhi practised with care brings it to success
S 34.9S 3.13.1.9SD 41.24Samadhi Mulaka Sataccakari Sutta. Commitment to samadhi assures the success of our meditation
S 34.10S 3.13.1.10SD 41.25Samadhi Mulaka Sappayakari Sutta. The suitability of samadhi guarantees the success of our meditation
    
S 35.13S 4.1.1.2.1SD 14.9Pubbe Sambodha Sutta 1. The sense-faculties can never satisfy one completely.
S 35.14S 4.1.1.2.2SD 14.10Pubbe Sambodha Sutta 2. The sense-objects can never satisfy one completely.
S 35.23S 4.1.1.3.1SD 7.1Sabba Sutta. The 12 sense-bases & the Buddhist theory of everything.
S 35.28S 4.1.1.3.6SD 1.3Aditta Pariyaya Sutta. Everything is burning with greed, hate and delusion.
S 35.30S 4.1.1.3.8***Saruppa Sutta.
S 35.31S 4.1.1.3.9***Sappaya S 1.
S 35.32S 4.1.1.3.10***Sappaya S 2.
S 35.58S 4.1.2.1.6***Anusaya Sutta 1. How latent tendencies are abandoned.
S 35.59S 4.1.2.1.7***Anusaya Sutta 2. How latent tendencies are uprooted.
S 35.60S 4.1.2.1.8SD 6.17(Sabbupadana) Pariñña Sutta. Overcoming clinging through understanding the sense-experience
S 35.68S 4.1.2.2.6SD 20.11Catuttha Samiddhi Sutta or Samiddhi Sutta 4. Our senses are the world.
S 35.69S 4.1.2.2.7SD 71.6Upasena Sutta. Upasena’s passing away.
S 35.70S 4.1.2.2.8***Upavana Sutta. The virtues of the Dharma explained.
S 35.74S 4.1.2.3.1SD 70.8Gilana Sutta 1.
S 35.75S 4.1.2.3.2***Gilana Sutta 2.
S 35.79S 4.1.2.3.6SD 12.6Avijja Sutta 1. How true knowledge arises.
S 35.80S 4.1.2.3.7SD 16.9Avijja Pahana Sutta 2. How to let go of “everything.”
S 35.81S 4.1.2.3.8***Sambahula Bhikkhu Sutta.
S 35.82S 4.1.2.3.9SD 7.3(Lujjati) Loka Sutta. The world is constantly breaking up.
S 35.83S 4.1.2.3.10***(Atita,buddha) Phagguna Sutta.
S 35.87S 4.1.2.4.4SD 11.12Channovada Sutta. Suicide and Buddhism. = M 144.
S 35.90S 4.1.2.4.7SD 29.10Eja Sutta 1. Not conceiving the sense in any way (abridged).
S 35.91S 4.1.2.4.8SD 29.11Eja Sutta 2. Not conceiving the sense in any way (in full).
S 35.92S 4.1.2.4.9SD 57.38Dvaya Sutta 1. The sense-faculties and their respective objects
S 35.93S 4.1.2.4.10SD 57.39Dvaya Sutta 2. The 5 aggregates and the 6 sense-bases
S 35.95S 4.1.2.5.2SD 5.9(Arahatta) Malunkyaputta Sutta. Minding the mind: Malunkyaputta goes into retreat and awakens.
S 35.97S 4.1.2.5.4SD 47.6Pamada Vihari Sutta. The dangers of negligence; the benefits of diligence.
S 35.103S 4.1.3.1.2SD ***Uddaka Sutta.
S 35.116S 4.1.3.2.3SD 7.4Lokanta Gamana Sutta 1. How the world will really end.
S 35.120S 4.1.3.2.7SD ***Sariputta Sutta.
S 35.127S 4.1.3.3.4SD 27.6a(2.4) Pindola Bharadvaja Sutta. Pindola teaches Udena to overcome sensual lust.
S 35.133S 4.1.3.3.10SD 46.14Verahaccani Sutta. The proper way to teach the Dharma.
S 35.134S 4.1.3.4.1SD ***(Sekha) Deva,daha Sutta. The learners still have to develop spiritually.
S 35.146S 4.1.3.5.1SD 4.12(Nava Purana) Kamma Sutta. Karma in the light of the four noble truths.
S 35.152S 4.1.3.5.7SD ***Kim Atthiya Sutta.
S 35.153S 4.1.3.5.8SD ***Atthi Nu Kho Pariyaya Sutta. The five doubtworthy points.
S 35.155S 4.1.3.5.10SD 12.7(Ajjhatta) Nandikkhaya Sutta. Mental liberation through reflecting on the senses as impermanent.
S 35.156S 4.1.4.1.1SD 12.8(Bahiddha) Nandikkhaya Sutta. Mental liberation through reflecting on the sense-objects as impermanent
S 35.162S 4.1.4.1.7SD ***(Anicca) Kotthita Sutta.
S 35.163S 4.1.4.1.8SD ***(Dukkha) Kotthita Sutta.
S 35.164S 3.1.3.5.4SD 53.11Miccha Ditthi Sutta; Micchaditthi Pahana Sutta. Wrong view is the grasping of views; overcoming wrong views.
S 35.165S 3.1.3.5.5SD 53.12Sakkayaditthi Sutta; Sakkayaditthi Pahana Sutta. Self-identity view is the grasping of craving; overcoming self-identity view.
S 35.166S 3.1.3.5.6SD 53.13Attanuditthi Sutta; Attanuditthi Pahana Sutta. Self-view is the grasping of conceit; the 6 senses are non-self.
S 35.191S 4.1.4.3.5SD 28.4(Samyojana) Kotthita Sutta. The Buddha has feelings but is not fettered by them
S 35.207S 4.1.4.4.11SD 40a.3Yavakalapi Sutta. How our senses affect our thinking.
S 35.228S 4.1.4.3.1SD ***Samudda Sutta 1.
S 35.231S 4.1.4.3.4SD ***Khira,rukkha Sutta.
S 35.191[S 35.232]S 4.1.4.3.5SD 28.4(Samyojana) Kotthita Sutta. The Buddha has feelings but is not fettered by them
S 35.234S 4.1.4.3.7SD 26.4(Anatta) Udayi Sutta. Neither the body nor the mind has a self.
S 35.238S 4.1.4.4.1SD 28.1Asivisopama Sutta. The four elements, the aggregates and liberation
S 35.239S 4.1.4.4.2***Ratha Sutta.
S 35.240S 4.1.4.4.3SD 19.17Kummopama Sutta. The benefit of restraining the senses.
S 35.241S 4.1.4.4.4SD 28.5Daru-k,khandha Sutta 1. Keeping to the middle way leads to liberation.
S 35.243S 4.1.4.4.6***Avassuta Sutta.
S 35.245S 4.1.4.4.8***Kimsukôpama Sutta.
S 35.246S 4.1.4.4.9SD 28.8Vina Sutta or Vinopama Sutta. Training the mind to restrain sense-desires.
S 35.247S 4.1.4.4.10SD 19.15Chapana Sutta. Taming the animal-like sense faculties.
S B: 35.248S 4.1.4.4.11SD 40a.3Yavakalapi Sutta.
S 36.3S 4.2.1.3SD ***(Vedana) Pahana Sutta. Abandoning the latent tendencies regarding feelings.
S 36.4S 4.2.1.4SD 2.25Patala Sutta. On the psychological nature of “hell”.
S 36.5S 4.2.1.5SD 17.3(5) Datthabba Sutta. On seeing rightly (embedded).
S 36.6S 4.2.1.6SD 5.5Sallatthena Sutta. Two kinds of pain.
S 36.7S 4.2.1.7SD ***Gelañña Sutta 1.
S 36.9S 4.2.1.9SD 57.25(Vedana) Anicca Sutta. Feelings (pleasant, unpleasant, neutral) are impermanent
S 36.10S 4.2.1.10SD ***Phassa,mulaka Sutta.
S 36.11S 4.2.2.1SD 33.6Rahogata Sutta. The dhyanas and feeling.
S 36.19S 4.2.2.9SD 30.1Pañcakanga Sutta. The various way of classifying feelings. = M 59.
S 36.21S 4.2.3.1SD 5.6Sivaka Sutta. Not everything is due to karma.
S 36.22S 4.2.3.2***Atthasata Sutta. The different kinds of feelings.
S 36.22S 4.2.3.2SD 17.3(4.1) Atthasata Sutta. The different kinds of feelings.
S 36.31S 4.2.3.11***Suddhika Niramisa Sutta.
S 37.34S 4.3.3.10SD 3.4(4) (Savika) Vaddhi Sutta 1. The fivefold growth of a female disciple.
S 38.2S 4.4.1.2SD ***Arahatta Sutta.
S 40.1S 4.6.1.1SD 24.11Pathama Jhana Pañha Sutta or (Savitakka) Pathama Jhana Sutta. Progressing in the 1st dhyana.
S 40.2 S 4.6.1.2SD 24.12aDutiya Jhana Pañha Sutta or (Avitakka) Dutiya Jhana Sutta. Progressing in 2nd dhyana.
    
S 40.3S 4.6.1.3SD 24.13Tatiya Jhana Pañha Sutta or (Sukhena) Tatiya Jhana Sutta. Progressing in the 3rd dhyana.
S 40.4S 4.6.1.4SD 24.14Catuttha Jhana Pañha Sutta or (Upekkhaka) Catuttha Jhana Sutta. How to progress in the 4th dhyana.
    
S 40.5S 4.6.1.5SD 24.15Akasanañcayatana Pañha Sutta. Progressing in the sphere of infinite space.
S 40.6S 4.6.1.6SD 24.16Viññaaañcayatana Pañha Sutta. Progressing in the sphere of infinite consciousness.
S 40.7S 4.6.1.7SD 24.17Akiñcaññayatana Pañha Sutta. Progressing in the sphere of nothingness.
S 40.8S 4.6.1.8SD 24.18Nevasaññanâsaññayatana Pañha Sutta. Progressing in the sphere of neither-perception-nor-non-perception.
S 40.9S 4.6.1.9SD 24.19Animitta Cetosamadhi Pañha Sutta. Progressing in the signless concentration.
S 41.1S 4.7.1.1SD 32.11Sannojana Sutta. Citta explains the nature of mental fetters to the monks.
S 41.2S 4.7.1.2SD 65.10Isi,datta Sutta 1.
S 41.3S 4.7.1.3SD 65.11Isi,datta Sutta 2. Self-identity view is the source of wordly discourse.
S 41.4S 4.7.1.4SD 27.2Mahaka Patihariya Sutta. The psychic miracles of the monk Mahaka.
S 41.5S 4.7.1.5SD ***Kamabhu Sutta 1.
S 41.6S 4.7.1.6SD 48.7Kamabhu Sutta 2. The meditating mind and body during suspended animation.
S 41.7S 4.7.1.7SD 60.4Go,datta Sutta.
S 41.8S 4.7.1.8SD 40a.7Nigantha Nataputta Sutta. Citta the householder does not go by faith.
S 41.9S 4.7.1.9SD 45.14(Arahatta) Acelaka Kassapa Sutta 2. Citta the householder as a non-returner. Cf S 12.17.
S 41.10S 4.7.1.10SD 16.16Gilanadassana Sutta. How the dying lay-disciple Citta counsels the living.
S 42.2S 4.8.1.2SD 20.8Talaputa Sutta. How an actor-dancer became a monk.
S 42.3S 4.8.1.3SD 23.3Yodhajiva Sutta. The mercernary killer’s karma.
S 42.4S 4.8.1.4SD ***Hatth’aroha Sutta.
S 42.5S 4.8.1.5SD ***Assaroha Sutta.
S 42.6S 4.8.1.6SD 39.9Asibandhakaputta Sutta or Pacchabhumaka Sutta or Mataka Sutta. Prayers do not affect a person’s destiny or afterlife.
S 42.7S 4.8.1.7SD 12.1(3.2) (Khetta) Desana Sutta. The parable of the three fields: the Buddha’s priorities.
S 42.8S 4.8.1.8SD 57.9Sankha Sutta.
S 42.9S 4.8.1.9SD 7.11(Asibandhaka,putta) Kula Sutta. Eight causes of destruction of families.
S 42.10S 4.8.1.10SD 4.21Maniculaka Sutta. Monastics prohibited from accepting money.
S 42.13S 4.8.1.13SD ***Pataliya Sutta. Right view is having no view.
    
S 43.1S 4.9.1.1SD 12.21(1) Kayagatasati Sutta. The unconditioned and the path to it.
S 43.11S 4.9.1.11***Magganga Sutta.
S 43.12S 4.9.2.1***Asankhata Sutta.
S 43.44S 4.9.2.33***Parayana Sutta.
S 44.1S 4.10.1.1SD 63.6Khema Theri Sutta.
S 44.7S 4.10.1.7***(Vaccha,gotta) Moggallana Sutta.
S 44.8S 4.10.1.8***(Avyakata) Vaccha,gotta Sutta.
S 44.9S 4.10.1.9SD 23.15Kutuhalasala Sutta. Rebirth is driven by karmic fuel.
S 44.10S 4.10.1.10***(Vaccha,gotta) Ananda Sutta.
S 44.11S 4.10.1.11***(Vaccha,gotta) Sabhiya Kaccana Sutta.
S 45.1S 5.1.1.1***(Pubbangama) Avijja Sutta.
S 45.2S 5.1.1.2SD 34.9Upaddha Sutta. Spiritual friendship is the holy life
S 45.3S 5.1.1.3SD 34.10(Kalyanamittata) Sariputta Sutta. Spiritual friendship is the whole of the holy life.
S 45.8S 5.1.1.8SD 14.5(Magga) Vibhanga Sutta. A definition of the path factors.
S 45.26S 5.1.3.6SD 47.3aAsappurisa Sutta 2. False persons, true individuals, and spiritual progress.
S 45.31S 5.1.4.1SD 47.20a
Patipatti Sutta 1. The wrong practice and the right practice.
S 45.32S 5.1.4.2SD 47.20b
Patipatti Sutta 2. The one practises the wrong way and the one practises the right way.
S 45.49S 5.1.6.1SD 34.11Kalyanamitta Sutta 1. The external condition for the noble eightfold path.
S 45.55S 5.1.6.7SD 34.12Yoniso Manasikara Sampada Sutta. The internal condition for the noble eightfold path.
S 45.143S 5.1.13.17-20SD 42.24Saragandha Sutta. Diligence is the foremost of wholesome states (detailed).
S 45.158S 5.1.12.10SD 20.16(Magga) Nava Sutta. The noble eightfold path leads to awakening.
S 45.162S 5.1.13.2SD ***Vidha Sutta. On the three conceits (discriminations).
S 45.175S 5.1.14.5SD 19.1(4.3) (Satta) Anusaya Sutta. The noble path overcomes the latent tendencies.
S 45.180S 5.1.14.10SD 50.12Uddhambhagiya Sutta. The 5 higher fetters and the eightfold path..
S 46.2S 5.2.1.2***(Ahara) Kaya Sutta.
S 46.3S 5.2.1.3SD 10.15Bojjhanga Sila Sutta. Spiritual friendship and sainthood.
S 46.8S 5.2.1.8***Upavana Sutta.
S 46.14S 5.2.2.4SD 43.11Gilana Sutta 1 or (Maha Kassapa) Gilana Sutta. Maha Kassapa’s illness is overcome through reflecting on the awakening factors.
S 46.15S 5.2.2.5SD 43.12Gilana Sutta 2 or (Moggallana) Gilana Sutta. Moggallana’s illness is overcome through reflecting on the awakening factors.
S 46.16S 5.2.2.6SD 43.13Gilana Sutta 3 or (Bhagava) Gilana Sutta. The Buddha’s illness is overcome through reflecting on the awakening factors..
S 46.26S 5.2.3.6***Khaya Sutta.
S 46.30S 5.2.3.10SD 28.10(Khandha) Udayi Sutta. Maha Udayi’s lion-roar.
S 46.33S 5.2.4.3***(Sankhitta) Kilesa Sutta. The five mental hindrances. See A 5.23.
S 46.38S 5.2.4.8SD 41.10Avarana Nivarana Sutta. What stalls and what expedites our spiritual cultivation
S 46.38bS 5.2.4.8SD 3.2Anivarana Sutta. Mental hindrances. See under Essays.
S 46.41S 5.2.5.1***Vidha Sutta. On the three conceits (discriminations).
S 46.42S 5.2.5.2***(Ahara) Kaya Sutta.
S 46.51S 5.2.6.1SD 7.15(Nivarana Bojjhanga) Ahara Sutta. How the mental hindrances and the awakening-factors are nourished and starved.
S 46.52S 5.2.6.2SD 62.6Pariyaya Sutta.
S 46.54S 5.2.6.4SD 10.11Mettasahagata Sutta = Haliddavasana Sutta. How lovingkindness leads to awakening.
S 46.55 S 5.2.6.5SD 3.12(Nivarana) Sangarava Sutta. Calm and clear mind through clearing emotional blocks
S 47.3S 5.3.1.3SD 24.6a(Anubbadha) Bhikkhu Sutta or (Satipatthana) Bhikkhu Sutta. The mind can only truly focus in mental solitude.
S 47.4S 5.3.1.4SD ***Sala Sutta.
S 47.7S 5.3.1.7SD 41.7Makkata Sutta. The meditative mind keeps Mara away.
S 47.8S 5.3.1.8SD 28.15Suda Sutta. Meditation is like good cooking.
S 47.10S 5.3.1.10SD 24.2Bhikkhuni Vasaka Sutta or Bhikkhunûpassaya Sutta. Directed and undirected cultivations
S 47.11 S 5.3.2.1SD 19.6Mahapurisa Sutta. Who is truly great?
S 47.12 S 5.3.2.2SD 12.18Nalanda Sutta. Sariputta’s lion-roar: his last meeting with the Buddha.
S 47.15S 5.3.2.5SD 47.10(Satipatthana) Bahiya Sutta or Bahika Sutta. The arhathood of Bahiya.
S 47.16S 5.3.2.6SD 47.11(12)(Arahatta) Uttiya Sutta. Moral virtue is the basis of proper meditation.
S 47.18S 5.3.2.8****** Sutta.
S 47.19S 5.3.2.9SD 12.19Sedaka Sutta. Truly guarding self and guarding others.
S 47.40S 5.3.4.10SD 12.11(Satipatthana) Vibhanga Sutta. Insight cultivation through watching impermanence.
S 47.42S 5.3.5.2SD 17.8b(2.3) Samudaya Sutta. How the four objects of mindfulness arise and disappear.
S 47.48S 5.3.5.8SD 12.20(Satipatthana) Mitta Sutta. Exhort others to practise satipatthana.
S 48.12S 5.4.2.2SD 56.8(Indriya) Sankhitta Sutta 1. The five faculties and personal progress.
S 48.13S 5.4.2.3SD 56.9(Indriya) Sankhitta Sutta 2. The five faculties and personal progress.
S 48.14S 5.4.2.4SD 56.10(Indriya) Sankhitta Sutta 3. The five faculties and personal progress.
S 48.15S 5.4.2.5SD 56.11(Indriya) Vitthara Sutta 1. The five faculties and personal progress.
S 48.16S 5.4.2.6SD 56.12(Indriya) Vitthara Sutta 2. The five faculties and personal progress.
S 48.17S 5.4.2.7SD 56.13(Indriya) Vitthara Sutta 3. The five faculties and personal progress.
S 48.18S 5.4.2.8SD 47.19(Bahira) Patipanna Sutta. Those not yet on the path are outsiders.
S 48.35S 5.4.4.5SD 17.3(4.4) (Indriya) Vibhanga Sutta 1. On the analysis of the faculties.
S 48.39S 5.4.4.9***Arani Sutta. The parable of the fire-sticks.
S 48.41S 5.4.5.1SD 42.5(Ananda) Jara Sutta. Even the Buddha’s body decays physically.
S 48.42S 5.4.5.2SD 29.3Unnabha Brahmana Sutta. The five physical sense-faculties do not overlap.
S 48.44S 5.4.5.4SD 10.7Pubbako­­haka Sutta. The nature of faith in Buddhism.
S 48.50S 5.4.5.10SD 10.4Apana Sutta. The sense, spiritual faculties and powers of a practitioner.
S 51S 5.7SD 10.3Catu Iddhipada. The 4 bases of success.
S 51.1S 5.7.1.1SD 10.3Apara Sutta. The 4 bases of spiritual success.
S 51.10S 5.7.1.10***Cetiya Sutta.
S 51.11S 5.7.2.1***Pubba Sutta.
S 51.12S 5.7.2.2***Mahapphala Sutta.
S 51.13S 5.7.2.3SD 10.3Chanda Samadhi Sutta. An analysis of the 4 bases of spiritual success.
S 51.14S 5.7.2.4SD 27.8(Pasadakampana) Moggallana Sutta. Using psychic powers to discipline others.
S 51.15S 5.7.2.5SD 10.10(Kosambi) Unnabha Sutta. Not all desires are bad, or the path to success.
S 51.20S 5.7.2.10SD 28.14Iddhipada Vibhanga Sutta. Keeping our meditation balanced.
S 51.31S 5.7.3.11SD 27.7(Iddhi) Moggallana Sutta. Moggallana’s psychic powers.
S 52.1S 5.8.1.1SD 12.17Rahogata Sutta 1. Advanced satipatthana practice.
S 52.2S 5.8.1.2SD 12.16Rahogata Sutta 2. Vipassana through satipatthana.
S 54.1S 5.10.1.1SD ***Eka,dhamma Sutta. The benefit of breath meditation.
S 54.7S 5.10.1.7SD 24.7(Satipatthana) Maha Kappina Sutta. Cultivating breath meditation to reach samadhi.
S 54.8S 5.10.1.8SD 62.2Padôpama Sutta. Benefits of breath meditation.
S 54.9S 5.10.1.9SD ***(Anâpana,sati) Vesali Sutta.
S 54.10S 5.10.1.10SD 12.22(Anâpana Samadhi) Kimbila Sutta. Satipatthana via breath meditation.
S 54.11S 5.10.2.1SD 44.9Iccha,nangala Sutta. The Buddha’s noble dwelling.
S 54.12S 5.10.2.2SD ***Kankheyya Sutta.
S 54.13S 5.10.2.3SD ***(Anâpana,sati) Ananda Sutta 1.
S 55.14S 5.10.2.4SD ***(Anâpana,sati) Ananda Sutta 2.
S 54.15S 5.10.2.5SD ***(Anâpana,sati) Bhikkhu Sutta 1.
S 54.16S 5.10.2.6SD ***(Anâpana,sati) Bhikkhu Sutta 2.
S 54.17S 5.10.2.7SD ***Sanyojana Pahana Sutta.
S 55.18S 5.10.2.8SD ***Anusaya Samugghata Sutta.
S 54.19S 5.10.2.9SD ***Addhana Pariñña Sutta.
S 54.20S 5.10.2.10SD ***Asava-k,khaya Sutta.
S 55.2S 5.11.1.2SD ***Ogadha Sutta.
S 55.3S 5.11.1.3SD 23.16Dighavu Sutta. Streamwinning and the 6 things conducive to true knowledge.
S 55.5S 5.11.1.5SD 16.5Sariputta Sutta 2. Definitions of streamwinning.
S 55.6 S 5.11.1.6SD 42.7Thapati Sutta. Laymen as streamwinners.
S 55.7S 5.11.1.7SD 1.5Veludvareyya Sutta. The 4 precepts, the golden rule, values  and streamwinning.
S 55.21S 5.11.3.1SD 23.1a(Gati) Mahanama Sutta 1. A true follower will not die in vain.
S 55.22S 5.11.3.2SD 23.1b(Gati) Mahanama Sutta 2. A true follower will not die in vain.
S 55.24S 5.11.3.4SD 3.6Sarakani Sutta 1. Even a drinker can reach the path.
S 55.24S 5.11.3.4SD 10.5Sarakani Sutta 1: Pañca Bala. The 5 spiritual powers.
S 55.26S 5.11.3.6SD 23.2aAnathapindika Sutta 1. Bedside ministry: the ten limbs of streamwinning.
S 55.27S 5.11.3.7SD 23.2bAnathapindika Sutta 2. Bedside ministry: the four limbs of streamwinning.
S 55.28S 5.11.3.8SD ***Pañca Vera Sutta = Bhaya Vera S (A 10.92/5:182-184).
S 55.31-33S 5.11.4.1-3SD 59.9The Abhisanda Suttas. The 4 joys of the streamwinner in this life itself.
S 55.37S 5.11.4.7SD 6.2Sotapatti Mahanama Sutta. The spiritual qualities of the true lay follower.
S 55.38S 5.11.4.8SD 45.10(Sotapattiyanga) Vassa Sutta. The true faith of the saints.
S 55.40S 5.11.4.10SD 47.1(Sotapanna) Nandiya Sutta. A streamwinner should build up his mindfulness practice.
S 55.41-43S 5.11.5.1-3SD 59.9The Abhisanda Suttas. The 4 joys of the streamwinner in this life itself.
S 55.53S 5.11.6.3SD 46.4Dhammadinna Sutta. Spiritual training for busy lay followers.
S 55.54S 5.11.6.4SD 4.10(Mahanama) Gilayana Sutta or (Mahanama) Gilana Sutta or (Mahanama) Roga Sutta. How to die as a saint.
S 55.55S 5.11.6.5SD 3.3(Sotapatti) Phala Sutta. The limbs for streamwinning. See under Essays.
S 56.11S 5.12.2.1SD 1.1Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta. The Buddha’s traditional 1st Discourse.
S 56.20S 5.12.2.10SD ***Tatha Sutta 1. Nature of the four noble truths.
S 56.27S 5.12.3.7SD ***Tatha Sutta 2. Why the noble truths are so called.
S 56.30S 5.12.3.10SD 53.1Gavampati Sutta. Penetrating any of the 4 truths, penetrate all of them.
S 56.31S 5.12.4.1SD 21.7Simsapa Sutta. All that we need to know to be free.
S 56.32S 5.12.4.2SD 21.8Khadira Sutta. To be liberated is to know the four noble truths.
S 56.40S 5.12.4.10SD ***(Bahira) Nandiya Sutta. The minimum standard for being truly Buddhist.
S 56.45S 5.12.5.5SD 57.11Chiggala Sutta. The human state is rare; seize the moment for awakening
S 56.46S 5.12.5.6SD 53.2Andhakara Sutta. The dark interstices of outer space.
S 56.47S 5.12.5.7SD 57.12Chiggalayuga Sutta 1. The human state is rare; seize this moment for awakening
S 56.48S 5.12.5.8SD 57.13Chiggalayuga Sutta 2. The human state is rare; seize the moment for awakening
S 56.102-131S 5.12.11.1SD 57.28Pancagati Peyyala Vagga. The rarity of humanity and divinity