Samyutta Nikaya (SN)
sn1/sn1.1
Crossing the Flood
sn1/sn1.2
Liberation
sn1/sn1.3
Led On
sn1/sn1.4
Time Flies
sn1/sn1.5
Cut How Many?
sn1/sn1.6
Awake
sn1/sn1.7
Not Comprehending
sn1/sn1.8
Very Confused
sn1/sn1.9
Fond of Conceit
sn1/sn1.10
Wilderness
sn1/sn1.11
The Garden of Delight
sn1/sn1.12
Delight
sn1/sn1.13
There’s Nothing Like a Child
sn1/sn1.14
Aristocrats
sn1/sn1.15
Whispering
sn1/sn1.16
Sleepiness and Sloth
sn1/sn1.17
Hard to Do
sn1/sn1.18
Conscience
sn1/sn1.19
Little Hut
sn1/sn1.20
With Samiddhi
sn1/sn1.21
A Sword
sn1/sn1.22
Impact
sn1/sn1.23
A Tangle
sn1/sn1.24
Shielding the Mind
sn1/sn1.25
A Perfected One
sn1/sn1.26
Lamps
sn1/sn1.27
Streams
sn1/sn1.28
Affluent
sn1/sn1.29
Four Wheels
sn1/sn1.30
Antelope Calves
sn1/sn1.31
Virtuous
sn1/sn1.32
Stinginess
sn1/sn1.33
Good
sn1/sn1.34
There Are None
sn1/sn1.35
Fault-Finding Deities
sn1/sn1.36
Faith
sn1/sn1.37
The Congregation
sn1/sn1.38
A Splinter
sn1/sn1.39
With Pajjunna’s Daughter (1st)
sn1/sn1.40
With Pajjunna’s Daughter (2nd)
sn1/sn1.41
On Fire
sn1/sn1.42
Giving What?
sn1/sn1.43
Food
sn1/sn1.44
One Root
sn1/sn1.45
Peerless
sn1/sn1.46
Nymphs
sn1/sn1.47
Planters
sn1/sn1.48
Jeta’s Grove
sn1/sn1.49
Stingy
sn1/sn1.50
With Ghaṭīkāra
sn1/sn1.51
Old Age
sn1/sn1.52
Getting Old
sn1/sn1.53
A Friend
sn1/sn1.54
Grounds
sn1/sn1.55
Gives Birth (1st)
sn1/sn1.56
Gives Birth (2nd)
sn1/sn1.57
Gives Birth (3rd)
sn1/sn1.58
Deviation
sn1/sn1.59
A Partner
sn1/sn1.60
A Poet
sn1/sn1.61
Name
sn1/sn1.62
Mind
sn1/sn1.63
Craving
sn1/sn1.64
Fetter
sn1/sn1.65
Bonds
sn1/sn1.66
Beaten Down
sn1/sn1.67
Ensnared
sn1/sn1.68
Fastened Shut
sn1/sn1.69
Desire
sn1/sn1.70
The World
sn1/sn1.71
Slain
sn1/sn1.72
A Chariot
sn1/sn1.73
Wealth
sn1/sn1.74
Rain
sn1/sn1.75
Afraid
sn1/sn1.76
Getting Old
sn1/sn1.77
Authority
sn1/sn1.78
Desire
sn1/sn1.79
Provisions
sn1/sn1.80
Lamp
sn1/sn1.81
Free of Strife
sn2/sn2.1
With Kassapa (1st)
sn2/sn2.2
With Kassapa (2nd)
sn2/sn2.3
With Māgha
sn2/sn2.4
With Maghada
sn2/sn2.5
With Dāmali
sn2/sn2.6
With Kāmada
sn2/sn2.7
With Pañcālacaṇḍa
sn2/sn2.8
With Tāyana
sn2/sn2.9
The Moon
sn2/sn2.10
The Sun
sn2/sn2.11
With Candimasa
sn2/sn2.12
With Vishnu
sn2/sn2.13
With Dīghalaṭṭhi
sn2/sn2.14
With Nandana
sn2/sn2.15
With Candana
sn2/sn2.16
With Vāsudatta
sn2/sn2.17
With Subrahmā
sn2/sn2.18
With Kakudha
sn2/sn2.19
With Uttara
sn2/sn2.20
With Anāthapiṇḍika
sn2/sn2.21
With Shiva
sn2/sn2.22
With Khema
sn2/sn2.23
With Serī
sn2/sn2.24
With Ghaṭīkāra
sn2/sn2.25
With Jantu
sn2/sn2.26
With Rohitassa
sn2/sn2.27
With Nanda
sn2/sn2.28
With Nandivisāla
sn2/sn2.29
With Susīma
sn2/sn2.30
The Disciples of Various Monastics of Other Religions
sn3/sn3.1
Young
sn3/sn3.2
A Person
sn3/sn3.3
Old Age and Death
sn3/sn3.4
Loved
sn3/sn3.5
Self-Protected
sn3/sn3.6
Few
sn3/sn3.7
Judgment
sn3/sn3.8
With Queen Mallikā
sn3/sn3.9
Sacrifice
sn3/sn3.10
Shackles
sn3/sn3.11
Seven Matted-Hair Ascetics
sn3/sn3.12
Five Kings
sn3/sn3.13
A Bucketful of Rice
sn3/sn3.14
Battle (1st)
sn3/sn3.15
Battle (2nd)
sn3/sn3.16
A Daughter
sn3/sn3.17
Diligence
sn3/sn3.18
Good Friends
sn3/sn3.19
Childless (1st)
sn3/sn3.20
Childless (2nd)
sn3/sn3.21
Individuals
sn3/sn3.22
Grandmother
sn3/sn3.23
The World
sn3/sn3.24
Archery
sn3/sn3.25
The Simile of the Mountain
sn4/sn4.1
Mortification
sn4/sn4.2
In the Form of an Elephant King
sn4/sn4.3
Beautiful
sn4/sn4.4
Māra’s Snares (1st)
sn4/sn4.5
Māra’s Snares (2nd)
sn4/sn4.6
A Serpent
sn4/sn4.7
Sleeping
sn4/sn4.8
Delighting
sn4/sn4.9
Lifespan (1st)
sn4/sn4.10
Lifespan (2nd)
sn4/sn4.11
Boulders
sn4/sn4.12
Lion
sn4/sn4.13
A Splinter
sn4/sn4.14
Appropriate
sn4/sn4.15
A Mental Snare
sn4/sn4.16
The Alms Bowls
sn4/sn4.17
The Six Fields of Contact
sn4/sn4.18
Alms Food
sn4/sn4.19
A Farmer
sn4/sn4.20
Ruling
sn4/sn4.21
Several
sn4/sn4.22
With Samiddhi
sn4/sn4.23
With Godhika
sn4/sn4.24
Seven Years of Pursuit
sn4/sn4.25
Māra’s Daughters
sn5/sn5.1
With Āḷavikā
sn5/sn5.2
With Somā
sn5/sn5.3
With Kisāgotamī
sn5/sn5.4
With Vijayā
sn5/sn5.5
With Uppalavaṇṇā
sn5/sn5.6
With Cālā
sn5/sn5.7
With Upacālā
sn5/sn5.8
With Sīsupacālā
sn5/sn5.9
With Selā
sn5/sn5.10
With Vajirā
sn6/sn6.1
The Appeal of the Divinity
sn6/sn6.2
Respect
sn6/sn6.3
With Brahmadeva
sn6/sn6.4
With Baka the Divinity
sn6/sn6.5
A Certain Divinity
sn6/sn6.6
The Negligent Divinity
sn6/sn6.7
About Kokālika
sn6/sn6.8
About Katamorakatissaka
sn6/sn6.9
With the Divinity Tudu
sn6/sn6.10
With Kokālika
sn6/sn6.11
With Sanaṅkumāra
sn6/sn6.12
About Devadatta
sn6/sn6.13
At Andhakavinda
sn6/sn6.14
About Aruṇavatī
sn6/sn6.15
Full Extinguishment
sn7/sn7.1
With Dhanañjānī
sn7/sn7.2
With Bhāradvāja the Rude
sn7/sn7.3
With Bhāradvāja the Fiend
sn7/sn7.4
With Bhāradvāja the Bitter
sn7/sn7.5
Harmless
sn7/sn7.6
With Bhāradvāja of the Matted Hair
sn7/sn7.7
With Bhāradvāja the Pure
sn7/sn7.8
With Bhāradvāja the Fire-Worshiper
sn7/sn7.9
With Bhāradvāja of Sundarikā
sn7/sn7.10
Many Daughters
sn7/sn7.11
With Bhāradvāja the Farmer
sn7/sn7.12
With Udaya
sn7/sn7.13
With Devahita
sn7/sn7.14
A well-to-do brahmin
sn7/sn7.15
Stuck-Up
sn7/sn7.16
The Contraphile
sn7/sn7.17
The Builder
sn7/sn7.18
Collecting Firewood
sn7/sn7.19
The Brahmin Who Provided for His Mother
sn7/sn7.20
An Almsman
sn7/sn7.21
With Saṅgārava
sn7/sn7.22
At Khomadussa
sn8/sn8.1
Renounced
sn8/sn8.2
Dissatisfaction
sn8/sn8.3
Good-Hearted
sn8/sn8.4
With Ānanda
sn8/sn8.5
Well-Spoken Words
sn8/sn8.6
With Sāriputta
sn8/sn8.7
The Invitation to Admonish
sn8/sn8.8
Over a Thousand
sn8/sn8.9
With Koṇḍañña
sn8/sn8.10
With Moggallāna
sn8/sn8.11
At Gaggarā
sn8/sn8.12
With Vaṅgīsa
sn9/sn9.1
Seclusion
sn9/sn9.2
Application
sn9/sn9.3
With Kassapagotta
sn9/sn9.4
Several Mendicants Set Out Wandering
sn9/sn9.5
With Ānanda
sn9/sn9.6
With Anuruddha
sn9/sn9.7
With Nāgadatta
sn9/sn9.8
The Mistress of the House
sn9/sn9.9
A Vajji
sn9/sn9.10
Recitation
sn9/sn9.11
Unskillful Thoughts
sn9/sn9.12
Midday
sn9/sn9.13
Undisciplined Faculties
sn9/sn9.14
The Thief of Scent
sn10/sn10.1
With Indaka
sn10/sn10.2
Sakka In Name Only
sn10/sn10.3
With Spiky
sn10/sn10.4
With Maṇibhadda
sn10/sn10.5
With Sānu
sn10/sn10.6
With Piyaṅkara
sn10/sn10.7
With Punabbasu
sn10/sn10.8
With Sudatta
sn10/sn10.9
With the Nun Sukkā (1st)
sn10/sn10.10
With the Nun Sukkā (2nd)
sn10/sn10.11
With the Nun Cīrā
sn10/sn10.12
With Āḷavaka
sn11/sn11.1
With Suvīra
sn11/sn11.2
With Susīma
sn11/sn11.3
The Banner’s Crest
sn11/sn11.4
With Vepacitti
sn11/sn11.5
Victory by Good Speech
sn11/sn11.6
Bird Nests
sn11/sn11.7
Not Betray
sn11/sn11.8
Verocana, Lord of Titans
sn11/sn11.9
Seers in the Wilderness
sn11/sn11.10
Seers by the Ocean
sn11/sn11.11
Vows
sn11/sn11.12
Sakka’s Names
sn11/sn11.13
With Mahāli
sn11/sn11.14
Poor
sn11/sn11.15
Delightful
sn11/sn11.16
Sponsoring Sacrifice
sn11/sn11.17
Homage to the Buddha
sn11/sn11.18
Who Sakka Worships
sn11/sn11.19
Who Sakka Worships
sn11/sn11.20
Who Sakka Worships
sn11/sn11.21
Slain
sn11/sn11.22
Ugly
sn11/sn11.23
The Sambari Sorcery
sn11/sn11.24
Transgression
sn11/sn11.25
Don’t Be Angry
sn12/sn12.1
Dependent Origination
sn12/sn12.2
Analysis
sn12/sn12.3
Practice
sn12/sn12.4
About Vipassī
sn12/sn12.5
Sikhī
sn12/sn12.6
Vessabhū
sn12/sn12.7
Kakusandha
sn12/sn12.8
Koṇāgamana
sn12/sn12.9
Kassapa
sn12/sn12.10
Gotama
sn12/sn12.11
Fuel
sn12/sn12.12
Phagguna of the Top-Knot
sn12/sn12.13
Ascetics and Brahmins
sn12/sn12.14
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn12/sn12.15
Kaccānagotta
sn12/sn12.16
A Dhamma Speaker
sn12/sn12.17
With Kassapa, the Naked Ascetic
sn12/sn12.18
With Timbaruka
sn12/sn12.19
The Astute and the Foolish
sn12/sn12.20
Conditions
sn12/sn12.21
The Ten Powers
sn12/sn12.22
The Ten Powers (2nd)
sn12/sn12.23
Vital Conditions
sn12/sn12.24
Followers of Other Religions
sn12/sn12.25
With Bhūmija
sn12/sn12.26
With Upavāṇa
sn12/sn12.27
Dependency
sn12/sn12.28
A Mendicant
sn12/sn12.29
Ascetics and Brahmins
sn12/sn12.30
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn12/sn12.31
What Has Come to Be
sn12/sn12.32
With Kaḷāra the Aristocrat
sn12/sn12.33
Grounds for Knowledge
sn12/sn12.34
Grounds for Knowledge (2nd)
sn12/sn12.35
Ignorance is a Condition
sn12/sn12.36
Ignorance is a Condition (2nd)
sn12/sn12.37
Not Yours
sn12/sn12.38
Intention
sn12/sn12.39
Intention (2nd)
sn12/sn12.40
Intention (3rd)
sn12/sn12.41
Fears and Enmities
sn12/sn12.42
Fears and Enmities (2nd)
sn12/sn12.43
Suffering
sn12/sn12.44
The World
sn12/sn12.45
At Ñātika
sn12/sn12.46
A Certain Brahmin
sn12/sn12.47
Jānussoṇi
sn12/sn12.48
A Cosmologist
sn12/sn12.49
A Noble Disciple
sn12/sn12.50
A Noble Disciple (2nd)
sn12/sn12.51
An Inquiry
sn12/sn12.52
Grasping
sn12/sn12.53
Fetters
sn12/sn12.54
Fetters (2nd)
sn12/sn12.55
A Great Tree
sn12/sn12.56
A Great Tree (2nd)
sn12/sn12.57
A Sapling
sn12/sn12.58
Name and Form
sn12/sn12.59
Consciousness
sn12/sn12.60
Causation
sn12/sn12.61
Unlearned
sn12/sn12.62
Unlearned (2nd)
sn12/sn12.63
A Child’s Flesh
sn12/sn12.64
If There Is Desire
sn12/sn12.65
The City
sn12/sn12.66
Probing Within
sn12/sn12.67
Sheaves of Reeds
sn12/sn12.68
At Kosambī
sn12/sn12.69
Surge
sn12/sn12.70
The Wanderer Susīma
sn12/sn12.71
Old Age and Death
sn12/sn12.72-81
A Set of Ten on Rebirth, Etc.
sn12/sn12.82
The Teacher
sn12/sn12.83-92
The Teacher (2nd)
sn12/sn12.93-213
Sets of Eleven on Training, Etc.
sn13/sn13.1
A Fingernail
sn13/sn13.2
A Lotus Pond
sn13/sn13.3
Where the Waters Join Together
sn13/sn13.4
Where the Waters Join Together (2nd)
sn13/sn13.5
The Earth
sn13/sn13.6
The Earth (2nd)
sn13/sn13.7
The Ocean
sn13/sn13.8
The Ocean (2nd)
sn13/sn13.9
A Mountain
sn13/sn13.10
A Mountain (2nd)
sn13/sn13.11
A Mountain (3rd)
sn14/sn14.1
Diversity of Elements
sn14/sn14.2
Diversity of Contacts
sn14/sn14.3
Not Diversity of Contacts
sn14/sn14.4
Diversity of Feelings
sn14/sn14.5
Diversity of Feelings (2nd)
sn14/sn14.6
External Diversity of Elements
sn14/sn14.7
Diversity of Perceptions
sn14/sn14.8
No Diversity of Searches
sn14/sn14.9
Diversity of Gains
sn14/sn14.10
No Diversity of Gains
sn14/sn14.11
Seven Elements
sn14/sn14.12
With a Cause
sn14/sn14.13
In the Brick Hall
sn14/sn14.14
Inferior Convictions
sn14/sn14.15
Walking Together
sn14/sn14.16
With Verses
sn14/sn14.17
Faithless
sn14/sn14.18
Beginning With the Faithless
sn14/sn14.19
Beginning With the Shameless
sn14/sn14.20
Beginning With Imprudence
sn14/sn14.21
Beginning With the Unlearned
sn14/sn14.22
Beginning With the Lazy
sn14/sn14.23
Lacking Immersion
sn14/sn14.24
Unethical
sn14/sn14.25
The Five Precepts
sn14/sn14.26
Seven Ways of Performing Deeds
sn14/sn14.27
Ten Ways of Performing Deeds
sn14/sn14.28
The Eightfold Path
sn14/sn14.29
Ten Factored Path
sn14/sn14.30
Four Elements
sn14/sn14.31
Before Awakening
sn14/sn14.32
In Search of Gratification
sn14/sn14.33
If There Was No
sn14/sn14.34
Exclusively Painful
sn14/sn14.35
Taking Pleasure
sn14/sn14.36
Arising
sn14/sn14.37
Ascetics and Brahmins
sn14/sn14.38
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn14/sn14.39
Ascetics and Brahmins (3rd)
sn15/sn15.1
Grass and Sticks
sn15/sn15.2
The Earth
sn15/sn15.3
Tears
sn15/sn15.4
Mother’s Milk
sn15/sn15.5
A Mountain
sn15/sn15.6
A Mustard Seed
sn15/sn15.7
Disciples
sn15/sn15.8
The Ganges
sn15/sn15.9
A Stick
sn15/sn15.10
A Single Individual
sn15/sn15.11
In a Sorry State
sn15/sn15.12
In a Good Way
sn15/sn15.13
Thirty Mendicants
sn15/sn15.14
Mother
sn15/sn15.15
Father
sn15/sn15.16
Brother
sn15/sn15.17
Sister
sn15/sn15.18
Son
sn15/sn15.19
Daughter
sn15/sn15.20
Mount Vepulla
sn16/sn16.1
Content
sn16/sn16.2
Imprudent
sn16/sn16.3
Like the Moon
sn16/sn16.4
Visiting Families
sn16/sn16.5
Old Age
sn16/sn16.6
Advice
sn16/sn16.7
Advice (2nd)
sn16/sn16.8
Advice (3rd)
sn16/sn16.9
Absorptions and Insights
sn16/sn16.10
The Nuns’ Quarters
sn16/sn16.11
Robes
sn16/sn16.12
The Realized One After Death
sn16/sn16.13
The Counterfeit of the True Teaching
sn17/sn17.1
Grim
sn17/sn17.2
A Hook
sn17/sn17.3
A Turtle
sn17/sn17.4
A Fleecy Sheep
sn17/sn17.5
A Dung Beetle
sn17/sn17.6
A Bolt of Lightning
sn17/sn17.7
A Poisoned Arrow
sn17/sn17.8
A Jackal
sn17/sn17.9
Gale-force Winds
sn17/sn17.10
With Verses
sn17/sn17.11
A Gold Cup
sn17/sn17.12
A Silver Pot
sn17/sn17.13-20
A Gold Ingot, Etc.
sn17/sn17.21
A Female
sn17/sn17.22
The Finest Lady in the Land
sn17/sn17.23
An Only Son
sn17/sn17.24
An Only Daughter
sn17/sn17.25
Ascetics and Brahmins
sn17/sn17.26
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn17/sn17.27
Ascetics and Brahmins (3rd)
sn17/sn17.28
Skin
sn17/sn17.29
A Rope
sn17/sn17.30
A Mendicant With Defilements Ended
sn17/sn17.31
Schism
sn17/sn17.32
Skillful Root
sn17/sn17.33
Skillful Quality
sn17/sn17.34
Bright Quality
sn17/sn17.35
Shortly After He Left
sn17/sn17.36
Five Hundred Carts
sn17/sn17.37
Mother
sn17/sn17.38-43
Father, Etc.
sn18/sn18.1
The Eye, Etc.
sn18/sn18.2
Sights, Etc.
sn18/sn18.3
Consciousness
sn18/sn18.4
Contact
sn18/sn18.5
Feeling
sn18/sn18.6
Perceptions
sn18/sn18.7
Intention
sn18/sn18.8
Craving
sn18/sn18.9
Elements
sn18/sn18.10
The Aggregates
sn18/sn18.11
The Eye, Etc.
sn18/sn18.12-20
The Nine Discourses on Sights, Etc.
sn18/sn18.21
Tendency
sn18/sn18.22
Rid of Conceit
sn19/sn19.1
A Skeleton
sn19/sn19.2
A Piece of Meat
sn19/sn19.3
A Piece of Flesh
sn19/sn19.4
A Flayed Man
sn19/sn19.5
Sword Hairs
sn19/sn19.6
Spear Hairs
sn19/sn19.7
Arrow Hairs
sn19/sn19.8
Needle Hairs
sn19/sn19.9
Needle Hairs (2nd)
sn19/sn19.10
Pot Balls
sn19/sn19.11
Over His Head
sn19/sn19.12
A Dung Eater
sn19/sn19.13
A Flayed Woman
sn19/sn19.14
A Fishwife
sn19/sn19.15
A Sweltering Woman
sn19/sn19.16
A Headless Trunk
sn19/sn19.17
A Bad Monk
sn19/sn19.18
A Bad Nun
sn19/sn19.19
A Bad Trainee Nun
sn19/sn19.20
A Bad Novice Monk
sn19/sn19.21
A Bad Novice Nun
sn20/sn20.1
A Roof Peak
sn20/sn20.2
A Fingernail
sn20/sn20.3
Families
sn20/sn20.4
Cauldrons
sn20/sn20.5
A Spear
sn20/sn20.6
The Archers
sn20/sn20.7
The Drum Called Plugger
sn20/sn20.8
Wood Blocks
sn20/sn20.9
A Bull Elephant
sn20/sn20.10
A Cat
sn20/sn20.11
A Jackal
sn20/sn20.12
A Jackal (2nd)
sn21/sn21.1
With Kolita
sn21/sn21.2
With Upatissa
sn21/sn21.3
A Mound of Salt
sn21/sn21.4
A Junior Mendicant
sn21/sn21.5
With Sujāta
sn21/sn21.6
With Bhaddiya the Dwarf
sn21/sn21.7
With Visākha, Pañcāli’s Son
sn21/sn21.8
With Nanda
sn21/sn21.9
With Tissa
sn21/sn21.10
Senior In Name Only
sn21/sn21.11
With Mahākappina
sn21/sn21.12
Companions
sn22/sn22.1
Nakula’s Father
sn22/sn22.2
At Devadaha
sn22/sn22.3
With Hāliddikāni
sn22/sn22.4
Hāliddikāni (2nd)
sn22/sn22.5
Development of Immersion
sn22/sn22.6
Retreat
sn22/sn22.7
Anxiety Because of Grasping
sn22/sn22.8
Anxiety Because of Grasping (2nd)
sn22/sn22.9
Impermanence in the Three Times
sn22/sn22.10
Suffering in the Three Times
sn22/sn22.11
Not-Self in the Three Times
sn22/sn22.12
Impermanence
sn22/sn22.13
Suffering
sn22/sn22.14
Not-Self
sn22/sn22.15
That Which is Impermanent
sn22/sn22.16
That Which is Suffering
sn22/sn22.17
That Which is Not-Self
sn22/sn22.18
Impermanence With Its Cause
sn22/sn22.19
Suffering With Its Cause
sn22/sn22.20
Not-Self With Its Cause
sn22/sn22.21
With Ānanda
sn22/sn22.22
The Burden of Responsibility
sn22/sn22.23
Complete Understanding
sn22/sn22.24
Directly Knowing
sn22/sn22.25
Desire and Greed
sn22/sn22.26
Gratification
sn22/sn22.27
Gratification (2nd)
sn22/sn22.28
Gratification (3rd)
sn22/sn22.29
Taking Pleasure
sn22/sn22.30
Arising
sn22/sn22.31
The Root of Gloom
sn22/sn22.32
Brittle
sn22/sn22.33
It’s Not Yours
sn22/sn22.34
It’s Not Yours (2nd)
sn22/sn22.35
A Mendicant
sn22/sn22.36
A Mendicant (2nd)
sn22/sn22.37
With Ānanda
sn22/sn22.38
With Ānanda (2nd)
sn22/sn22.39
In Line With the Teaching
sn22/sn22.40
In Line With the Teaching (2nd)
sn22/sn22.41
In Line With the Teaching (3rd)
sn22/sn22.42
In Line With the Teaching (4th)
sn22/sn22.43
Be Your Own Island
sn22/sn22.44
Practice
sn22/sn22.45
Impermanence
sn22/sn22.46
Impermanence (2nd)
sn22/sn22.47
Ways of Regarding
sn22/sn22.48
Aggregates
sn22/sn22.49
With Soṇa
sn22/sn22.50
With Soṇa (2nd)
sn22/sn22.51
The End of Relishing
sn22/sn22.52
The End of Relishing (2nd)
sn22/sn22.53
Involvement
sn22/sn22.54
Seeds of Plants
sn22/sn22.55
An Inspired Saying
sn22/sn22.56
Rounds of the Grasping Aggregates
sn22/sn22.57
Seven Cases
sn22/sn22.58
The Fully Awakened Buddha
sn22/sn22.59
The Characteristic of Not-Self
sn22/sn22.60
With Mahāli
sn22/sn22.61
Burning
sn22/sn22.62
The Scope of Definition
sn22/sn22.63
When You Grasp
sn22/sn22.64
Conceiving
sn22/sn22.65
When You Take Pleasure
sn22/sn22.66
Impermanence
sn22/sn22.67
Suffering
sn22/sn22.68
Not-Self
sn22/sn22.69
Not Belonging to Self
sn22/sn22.70
Definitely Arousing
sn22/sn22.71
With Rādha
sn22/sn22.72
With Surādha
sn22/sn22.73
Gratification
sn22/sn22.74
Origin
sn22/sn22.75
Origin (2nd)
sn22/sn22.76
The Perfected Ones
sn22/sn22.77
The Perfected Ones (2nd)
sn22/sn22.78
The Lion
sn22/sn22.79
Bitable
sn22/sn22.80
Beggars
sn22/sn22.81
At Pārileyyaka
sn22/sn22.82
A Full Moon Night
sn22/sn22.83
With Ānanda
sn22/sn22.84
With Tissa
sn22/sn22.85
With Yamaka
sn22/sn22.86
With Anurādha
sn22/sn22.87
With Vakkali
sn22/sn22.88
With Assaji
sn22/sn22.89
With Khemaka
sn22/sn22.90
With Channa
sn22/sn22.91
Rāhula
sn22/sn22.92
Rāhula (2nd)
sn22/sn22.93
A River
sn22/sn22.94
Flowers
sn22/sn22.95
A Lump of Foam
sn22/sn22.96
A Lump of Cow Dung
sn22/sn22.97
A Fingernail
sn22/sn22.98
Plain Version
sn22/sn22.99
A Leash
sn22/sn22.100
A Leash (2nd)
sn22/sn22.101
The Adze
sn22/sn22.102
The Perception of Impermanence
sn22/sn22.103
Ends
sn22/sn22.104
Suffering
sn22/sn22.105
Substantial Reality
sn22/sn22.106
Should Be Completely Understood
sn22/sn22.107
Ascetics (1st)
sn22/sn22.108
Ascetics (2nd)
sn22/sn22.109
A Stream-Enterer
sn22/sn22.110
A Perfected One
sn22/sn22.111
Giving Up Desire
sn22/sn22.112
Giving Up Desire (2nd)
sn22/sn22.113
Ignorance
sn22/sn22.114
Knowledge
sn22/sn22.115
A Dhamma speaker
sn22/sn22.116
A Dhamma speaker (2nd)
sn22/sn22.117
Shackles
sn22/sn22.118
Questioning
sn22/sn22.119
Questioning (2nd)
sn22/sn22.120
Things That Tighten Fetters
sn22/sn22.121
Things That Fuel Grasping
sn22/sn22.122
An Ethical Mendicant
sn22/sn22.123
Learned
sn22/sn22.124
With Kappa
sn22/sn22.125
With Kappa (2nd)
sn22/sn22.126
Liable To Originate
sn22/sn22.127
Liable To Originate (2nd)
sn22/sn22.128
Liable To Originate (3rd)
sn22/sn22.129
Gratification
sn22/sn22.130
Gratification (2nd)
sn22/sn22.131
Origin
sn22/sn22.132
Origin (2nd)
sn22/sn22.133
With Koṭṭhita
sn22/sn22.134
With Koṭṭhita (2nd)
sn22/sn22.135
With Koṭṭhita (3rd)
sn22/sn22.136
Burning Chaff
sn22/sn22.137
Impermanence
sn22/sn22.138
Impermanence (2nd)
sn22/sn22.139
Impermanence (3rd)
sn22/sn22.140
Suffering
sn22/sn22.141
Suffering (2nd)
sn22/sn22.142
Suffering (3rd)
sn22/sn22.143
Not-Self
sn22/sn22.144
Not-Self (2nd)
sn22/sn22.145
Not-Self (3rd)
sn22/sn22.146
Full of Disillusionment
sn22/sn22.147
Observing Impermanence
sn22/sn22.148
Observing Suffering
sn22/sn22.149
Observing Not-Self
sn22/sn22.150
In Oneself
sn22/sn22.151
This Is Mine
sn22/sn22.152
This Is My Self
sn22/sn22.153
It Might Not Be Mine
sn22/sn22.154
Wrong View
sn22/sn22.155
Substantialist View
sn22/sn22.156
Theory of Self
sn22/sn22.157
Insistence
sn22/sn22.158
Insistence (2nd)
sn22/sn22.159
With Ānanda
sn23/sn23.1
About Māra
sn23/sn23.2
Sentient Beings
sn23/sn23.3
The Leash to Existence
sn23/sn23.4
Should Be Completely Understood
sn23/sn23.5
Ascetics and Brahmins
sn23/sn23.6
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn23/sn23.7
A Stream-Enterer
sn23/sn23.8
A Perfected One
sn23/sn23.9
Desire and Greed
sn23/sn23.10
Desire and Greed (2nd)
sn23/sn23.11
About Māra
sn23/sn23.12
Subject to Māra
sn23/sn23.13
Impermanence
sn23/sn23.14
Liable to Impermanence
sn23/sn23.15
Suffering
sn23/sn23.16
Liable to Suffering
sn23/sn23.17
Not-Self
sn23/sn23.18
Naturally Not-Self
sn23/sn23.19
Liable To End
sn23/sn23.20
liable to fall
sn23/sn23.21
Liable To Originate
sn23/sn23.22
Liable To Cease
sn23/sn23.23-33
Eleven Discourses on Māra, Etc.
sn23/sn23.34
Liable To Cease
sn23/sn23.35-45
Eleven Discourses on Māra, Etc.
sn23/sn23.46
Liable To Cease
sn24/sn24.1
Winds
sn24/sn24.2
This Is Mine
sn24/sn24.3
This Is My Self
sn24/sn24.4
It Might Not Be Mine
sn24/sn24.5
There’s No Meaning in Giving
sn24/sn24.6
Acting
sn24/sn24.7
Cause
sn24/sn24.8
The Extensive View
sn24/sn24.9
The Cosmos is Eternal
sn24/sn24.10
The Cosmos Is Not Eternal
sn24/sn24.11
The Cosmos is Finite
sn24/sn24.12
The Cosmos is Infinite
sn24/sn24.13
The Soul and the Body Are Identical
sn24/sn24.14
The soul is one thing, the body another
sn24/sn24.15
A Realized One Still Exists
sn24/sn24.16
A Realized One No Longer Exists
sn24/sn24.17
A Realized One Both Still Exists and No Longer Exists
sn24/sn24.18
A Realized One Neither Still Exists Nor No Longer Exists
sn24/sn24.19
Winds
sn24/sn24.20-35
This Is Mine, Etc.
sn24/sn24.36
Neither Still Exists Nor No Longer Exists
sn24/sn24.37
The Self is Formed
sn24/sn24.38
The Self Is Formless
sn24/sn24.39
The Self is Formed and Formless
sn24/sn24.40
The Self is Neither Formed Nor Formless
sn24/sn24.41
The Self Is Perfectly Happy
sn24/sn24.42
Exclusively Suffering
sn24/sn24.43
The Self Is Happy and Suffering
sn24/sn24.44
The Self Is Neither Happy Nor Suffering
sn24/sn24.45
Winds
sn24/sn24.46-69
This Is Mine, etc.
sn24/sn24.70
The Self Is Neither Happy Nor Suffering
sn24/sn24.71
Winds
sn24/sn24.72-95
This Is Mine, Etc.
sn24/sn24.96
The Self Is Neither Happy Nor Suffering
sn25/sn25.1
The Eye
sn25/sn25.2
Sights
sn25/sn25.3
Consciousness
sn25/sn25.4
Contact
sn25/sn25.5
Feeling
sn25/sn25.6
Perception
sn25/sn25.7
Intention
sn25/sn25.8
Craving For Sights
sn25/sn25.9
Elements
sn25/sn25.10
The Aggregates
sn26/sn26.1
The Eye
sn26/sn26.2
Sights
sn26/sn26.3
Consciousness
sn26/sn26.4
Contact
sn26/sn26.5
Feeling
sn26/sn26.6
Perception
sn26/sn26.7
Intention
sn26/sn26.8
Craving
sn26/sn26.9
Elements
sn26/sn26.10
The Aggregates
sn27/sn27.1
The Eye
sn27/sn27.2
Sights
sn27/sn27.3
Consciousness
sn27/sn27.4
Contact
sn27/sn27.5
Feeling
sn27/sn27.6
Perception
sn27/sn27.7
Intention
sn27/sn27.8
Craving
sn27/sn27.9
Elements
sn27/sn27.10
The Aggregates
sn28/sn28.1
Born of Seclusion
sn28/sn28.2
Without Placing the Mind
sn28/sn28.3
Rapture
sn28/sn28.4
Equanimity
sn28/sn28.5
The Dimension of Infinite Space
sn28/sn28.6
The Dimension of Infinite Consciousness
sn28/sn28.7
The Dimension of Nothingness
sn28/sn28.8
The Dimension of Neither Perception Nor Non-Perception
sn28/sn28.9
The Attainment of Cessation
sn28/sn28.10
With Sucimukhī
sn29/sn29.1
Plain Version
sn29/sn29.2
Better
sn29/sn29.3
Sabbath
sn29/sn29.4
Sabbath (2nd)
sn29/sn29.5
Sabbath (3rd)
sn29/sn29.6
Sabbath (4th)
sn29/sn29.7
They’ve Heard
sn29/sn29.8
They’ve Heard (2nd)
sn29/sn29.9
They’ve Heard (3rd)
sn29/sn29.10
They’ve Heard (4th)
sn29/sn29.11-20
Ten Discourses On How Giving Helps to Become Egg-Born
sn29/sn29.21-50
Thirty Discourses On How Giving Helps to Become Womb-Born, Etc.
sn30/sn30.1
Plain Version
sn30/sn30.2
They Carry Off
sn30/sn30.3
Both Kinds of Deeds
sn30/sn30.4-6
Both Kinds of Deeds (2nd–4th)
sn30/sn30.7-16
Ten Discourses On How Giving Helps to Become Egg-Born
sn30/sn30.17-46
How Giving Helps to Become Womb-Born, Etc.
sn31/sn31.1
Plain Version
sn31/sn31.2
Good Conduct
sn31/sn31.3
A Giver of Fragrant Roots
sn31/sn31.4-12
Nine Discourses On Givers of Fragrant Heartwood, Etc.
sn31/sn31.13-22
Ten Discourses On How Giving Helps Rebirth in Fragrant Roots
sn31/sn31.23-112
Ninety Discourses On How Giving Helps Rebirth in Fragrant Heartwood, etc.
sn32/sn32.1
Plain Version
sn32/sn32.2
Good Conduct
sn32/sn32.3-12
Ten Discourses On How Giving Helps to Become a Cool Thundercloud God
sn32/sn32.13-52
How Giving Helps to Become a Warm Thundercloud God, Etc.
sn32/sn32.53
Gods of the Cool Thunderclouds
sn32/sn32.54
Gods of the Warm Thunderclouds
sn32/sn32.55
Gods of the Stormy Thunderclouds
sn32/sn32.56
Gods of the Windy Thunderclouds
sn32/sn32.57
Gods of the Rainy Thunderclouds
sn33/sn33.1
Not Knowing Form
sn33/sn33.2
Not Knowing Feeling
sn33/sn33.3
Not Knowing Perception
sn33/sn33.4
Not Knowing Choices
sn33/sn33.5
Not Knowing Consciousness
sn33/sn33.6-10
Five Discourses on Not Seeing Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.11-15
Five Discourses on Not Comprehending Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.16-20
Five Discourses on Not Understanding Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.21-25
Five Discourses on Not Penetrating Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.26-30
Five Discourses on Not Distinguishing Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.31-35
Five Discourses on Not Detecting Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.36-40
Five Discourses on Not Differentiating Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.41-45
Five Discourses on Not Examining Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.46-50
Five Discourses on Not Scrutinizing Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.51-54
Four Discourses on Not Directly Experiencing Form, Etc.
sn33/sn33.55
Not Directly Experiencing Consciousness
sn34/sn34.1
Entering Immersion
sn34/sn34.2
Remaining in Immersion
sn34/sn34.3
Emerging From Immersion
sn34/sn34.4
Gladdening for Immersion
sn34/sn34.5
Supports For Immersion
sn34/sn34.6
Territory of Immersion
sn34/sn34.7
Projecting the Mind Purified by Immersion
sn34/sn34.8
Carefulness in Immersion
sn34/sn34.9
Persistence in Immersion
sn34/sn34.10
Conducive to Immersion
sn34/sn34.11
Entering and Remaining
sn34/sn34.12
Entering and Emerging
sn34/sn34.13
Entering and Gladdening
sn34/sn34.14
Entering and Supports
sn34/sn34.15
Entering and Territory
sn34/sn34.16
Entering and Projecting
sn34/sn34.17
Entering and Carefulness
sn34/sn34.18
Entering and Persistence
sn34/sn34.19
Entering and What’s Conducive
sn34/sn34.20-27
Eight on Remaining and Emergence, Etc.
sn34/sn34.28-34
Seven on Emergence and Gladdening, Etc.
sn34/sn34.35-40
Six on Gladdening and Support, Etc.
sn34/sn34.41-45
Five on Support and Territory, Etc.
sn34/sn34.46-49
Four on Territory and Projection, Etc.
sn34/sn34.50-52
Three on Projection and Carefulness
sn34/sn34.53-54
Two on Carefulness and Persistence
sn34/sn34.55
Persistence and What’s Conducive
sn35/sn35.1
The Interior as Impermanent
sn35/sn35.2
The Interior as Suffering
sn35/sn35.3
The Interior as Not-Self
sn35/sn35.4
The Exterior as Impermanent
sn35/sn35.5
The Exterior as Suffering
sn35/sn35.6
The Exterior as Not-Self
sn35/sn35.7
The Interior as Impermanent in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.8
The Interior as Suffering in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.9
The Interior as Not-Self in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.10
The Exterior as Impermanent in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.11
The Exterior as Suffering in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.12
The Exterior as Not-Self in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.13
Before My Awakening (Interior)
sn35/sn35.14
Before My Awakening (Exterior)
sn35/sn35.15
In Search of Gratification (Interior)
sn35/sn35.16
In Search of Gratification (Exterior)
sn35/sn35.17
If There Were No Gratification (Interior)
sn35/sn35.18
If There Were No Gratification (Exterior)
sn35/sn35.19
Taking Pleasure (Interior)
sn35/sn35.20
Taking Pleasure (Exterior)
sn35/sn35.21
The Arising of Suffering (Interior)
sn35/sn35.22
The Arising of Suffering (Exterior)
sn35/sn35.23
All
sn35/sn35.24
Giving Up
sn35/sn35.25
Giving Up By Direct Knowledge and Complete Understanding
sn35/sn35.26
Without Completely Understanding (1st)
sn35/sn35.27
Without Completely Understanding (2nd)
sn35/sn35.28
Burning
sn35/sn35.29
Overcome
sn35/sn35.30
The Practice Fit for Uprooting
sn35/sn35.31
The Practice Conducive to Uprooting (1st)
sn35/sn35.32
The Practice Conducive to Uprooting (2nd)
sn35/sn35.33-42
Ten on Liable to Be Reborn, Etc.
sn35/sn35.43-51
Nine on Impermanence, Etc.
sn35/sn35.52
Contaminated
sn35/sn35.53
Giving Up Ignorance
sn35/sn35.54
Giving Up Fetters
sn35/sn35.55
Uprooting the Fetters
sn35/sn35.56
Giving Up Defilements
sn35/sn35.57
Uprooting Defilements
sn35/sn35.58
Giving Up Tendencies
sn35/sn35.59
Uprooting Tendencies
sn35/sn35.60
The Complete Understanding of All Grasping
sn35/sn35.61
The Depletion of All Fuel for Grasping (1st)
sn35/sn35.62
The Depletion of All Fuel for Grasping (2nd)
sn35/sn35.63
With Migajāla (1st)
sn35/sn35.64
With Migajāla (2nd)
sn35/sn35.65
Samiddhi’s Question About Māra
sn35/sn35.66
Samiddhi’s Question About a Sentient Being
sn35/sn35.67
Samiddhi’s Question About Suffering
sn35/sn35.68
Samiddhi’s Question About the World
sn35/sn35.69
Upasena and the Viper
sn35/sn35.70
Upavāṇa on What is Apparent in the Present Life
sn35/sn35.71
Six Fields of Contact (1st)
sn35/sn35.72
Six Fields of Contact (2nd)
sn35/sn35.73
Six Fields of Contact (3rd)
sn35/sn35.74
Sick (1st)
sn35/sn35.75
Sick (2nd)
sn35/sn35.76
With Rādha on Impermanence
sn35/sn35.77
With Rādha on Suffering
sn35/sn35.78
With Rādha on Not-Self
sn35/sn35.79
Giving Up Ignorance (1st)
sn35/sn35.80
Giving Up Ignorance (2nd)
sn35/sn35.81
Several Mendicants
sn35/sn35.82
A Question On the World
sn35/sn35.83
Phagguna’s Question
sn35/sn35.84
Liable to Wear Out
sn35/sn35.85
The World is Empty
sn35/sn35.86
A Teaching In Brief
sn35/sn35.87
With Channa
sn35/sn35.88
With Puṇṇa
sn35/sn35.89
With Bāhiya
sn35/sn35.90
Turbulence (1st)
sn35/sn35.91
Turbulence (2nd)
sn35/sn35.92
A Duality (1st)
sn35/sn35.93
A Duality (2nd)
sn35/sn35.94
Untamed, Unguarded
sn35/sn35.95
Māluṅkyaputta
sn35/sn35.96
Liable to Decline
sn35/sn35.97
One Who Lives Negligently
sn35/sn35.98
Restraint
sn35/sn35.99
Immersion
sn35/sn35.100
Retreat
sn35/sn35.101
It’s Not Yours (1st)
sn35/sn35.102
It’s Not Yours (2nd)
sn35/sn35.103
About Uddaka
sn35/sn35.104
Sanctuary from the Yoke
sn35/sn35.105
Because of Grasping
sn35/sn35.106
The Origin of Suffering
sn35/sn35.107
The Origin of the World
sn35/sn35.108
I’m Better
sn35/sn35.109
Things That Tighten Fetters
sn35/sn35.110
Things That Fuel Grasping
sn35/sn35.111
Complete Understanding of the Interior
sn35/sn35.112
Complete Understanding of the Exterior
sn35/sn35.113
Listening In
sn35/sn35.114
Māra’s Snare (1st)
sn35/sn35.115
Māra’s Snare (2nd)
sn35/sn35.116
Traveling to the End of the World
sn35/sn35.117
The Kinds of Sensual Stimulation
sn35/sn35.118
The Question of Sakka
sn35/sn35.119
The Question of Pañcasikha
sn35/sn35.120
Sāriputta and the Protégé
sn35/sn35.121
Advice to Rāhula
sn35/sn35.122
Things That Tighten Fetters
sn35/sn35.123
Things That Fuel Grasping
sn35/sn35.124
At Vesālī
sn35/sn35.125
In the Land of the Vajjis
sn35/sn35.126
At Nāḷandā
sn35/sn35.127
With Bhāradvāja
sn35/sn35.128
With Soṇa
sn35/sn35.129
With Ghosita
sn35/sn35.130
With Hāliddikāni
sn35/sn35.131
Nakula’s Father
sn35/sn35.132
With Lohicca
sn35/sn35.133
Verahaccāni
sn35/sn35.134
At Devadaha
sn35/sn35.135
Opportunity
sn35/sn35.136
Liking Sights (1st)
sn35/sn35.137
Liking Sights (2nd)
sn35/sn35.138
Not Yours (1st)
sn35/sn35.139
Not Yours (2nd)
sn35/sn35.140
Interior and Cause Are Impermanent
sn35/sn35.141
Interior and Cause Are Suffering
sn35/sn35.142
Interior and Cause Are Not-Self
sn35/sn35.143
Exterior and Cause Are Impermanent
sn35/sn35.144
Exterior and Cause Are Suffering
sn35/sn35.145
Exterior and Cause Are Not-Self
sn35/sn35.146
The Cessation of Deeds
sn35/sn35.147
The Impermanent as Conducive to Extinguishment
sn35/sn35.148
The Suffering as Conducive to Extinguishment
sn35/sn35.149
Not-Self as Conducive to Extinguishment
sn35/sn35.150
A Practice Conducive to Extinguishment
sn35/sn35.151
A Resident Pupil
sn35/sn35.152
What’s the Purpose of the Spiritual Life?
sn35/sn35.153
Is There a Method?
sn35/sn35.154
Endowed With Faculties
sn35/sn35.155
A Dhamma Speaker
sn35/sn35.156
The Interior and the End of Relishing
sn35/sn35.157
The Exterior and the End of Relishing
sn35/sn35.158
Focus, the Interior, and the End of Relishing
sn35/sn35.159
Focus, the Exterior, and the End of Relishing
sn35/sn35.160
On Immersion at Jīvaka’s Mango Grove
sn35/sn35.161
On Retreat at Jīvaka’s Mango Grove
sn35/sn35.162
With Koṭṭhita on Impermanence
sn35/sn35.163
With Koṭṭhita on Suffering
sn35/sn35.164
With Koṭṭhita on Not-Self
sn35/sn35.165
Giving Up Wrong View
sn35/sn35.166
Giving Up Substantialist View
sn35/sn35.167
Giving Up Theory of Self
sn35/sn35.168
Desire for the Impermanent Interior
sn35/sn35.169
Greed for the Impermanent Interior
sn35/sn35.170
Desire and Greed for the Impermanent Interior
sn35/sn35.171-173
Desire, Etc. for the Suffering Interior
sn35/sn35.174-176
Desire, Etc. for the Not-Self Interior
sn35/sn35.177-179
Desire, Etc. for the Impermanent Exterior
sn35/sn35.180-182
Desire, Etc. for the Suffering Exterior
sn35/sn35.183-185
Desire, Etc. for the Not-Self Exterior
sn35/sn35.186
The Interior Was Impermanent in the Past
sn35/sn35.187
The Interior Will Be Impermanent in the Future
sn35/sn35.188
The Interior Is Impermanent in the Present
sn35/sn35.189-191
The Interior as Suffering in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.192-194
The Interior as Not-Self in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.195-197
The Exterior as Impermanent in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.198-200
The Exterior as Suffering in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.201-203
The Exterior as Not-Self in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.204
The Interior and What’s Impermanent in the Past
sn35/sn35.205
The Interior and What’s Impermanent in the Future
sn35/sn35.206
The Interior and What’s Impermanent in the Present
sn35/sn35.207-209
The Interior and What’s Suffering in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.210-212
The Interior and What’s Not-Self in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.213-215
The Exterior and What’s Impermanent in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.216-218
The Exterior and What’s Suffering in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.219-221
The Exterior and What’s Not-Self in the Three Times
sn35/sn35.222
The Interior as Impermanent
sn35/sn35.223
The Interior as Suffering
sn35/sn35.224
The Interior as Not-Self
sn35/sn35.225
The Exterior as Impermanent
sn35/sn35.226
The Exterior as Suffering
sn35/sn35.227
The Exterior as Not-Self
sn35/sn35.228
The Ocean (1st)
sn35/sn35.229
The Ocean (2nd)
sn35/sn35.230
The Simile of the Angler
sn35/sn35.231
The Simile of the Latex-Producing Tree
sn35/sn35.232
With Koṭṭhita
sn35/sn35.233
With Kāmabhū
sn35/sn35.234
With Udāyī
sn35/sn35.235
The Exposition on Burning
sn35/sn35.236
The Simile of Hands and Feet (1st)
sn35/sn35.237
The Simile of Hands and Feet (2nd)
sn35/sn35.238
The Simile of the Vipers
sn35/sn35.239
The Simile of the Chariot
sn35/sn35.240
The Simile of the Tortoise
sn35/sn35.241
The Simile of the Tree Trunk (1st)
sn35/sn35.242
The Simile of the Tree Trunk (2nd)
sn35/sn35.243
The Explanation on the Festering
sn35/sn35.244
Entailing Suffering
sn35/sn35.245
The Simile of the Parrot Tree
sn35/sn35.246
The Simile of the Harp
sn35/sn35.247
The Simile of Six Animals
sn35/sn35.248
The Sheaf of Barley
sn36/sn36.1
Immersion
sn36/sn36.2
Pleasure
sn36/sn36.3
Giving Up
sn36/sn36.4
The Abyss
sn36/sn36.5
Should Be Seen
sn36/sn36.6
An Arrow
sn36/sn36.7
The Infirmary (1st)
sn36/sn36.8
The Infirmary (2nd)
sn36/sn36.9
Impermanent
sn36/sn36.10
Rooted in Contact
sn36/sn36.11
In Private
sn36/sn36.12
In the Atmosphere (1st)
sn36/sn36.13
In the Atmosphere (2nd)
sn36/sn36.14
A Guest House
sn36/sn36.15
With Ānanda (1st)
sn36/sn36.16
With Ānanda (2nd)
sn36/sn36.17
With Several Mendicants (1st)
sn36/sn36.18
With Several Mendicants (2nd)
sn36/sn36.19
With Pañcakaṅga
sn36/sn36.20
A Mendicant
sn36/sn36.21
With Sīvaka
sn36/sn36.22
The Explanation of the Hundred and Eight
sn36/sn36.23
With a Mendicant
sn36/sn36.24
Before
sn36/sn36.25
Knowledge
sn36/sn36.26
With Several Mendicants
sn36/sn36.27
Ascetics and Brahmins (1st)
sn36/sn36.28
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn36/sn36.29
Ascetics and Brahmins (3rd)
sn36/sn36.30
Plain Version
sn36/sn36.31
Not of the Flesh
sn37/sn37.1
A Female
sn37/sn37.2
A Man
sn37/sn37.3
Particular Suffering
sn37/sn37.4
Three Qualities
sn37/sn37.5
Irritable
sn37/sn37.6
Acrimony
sn37/sn37.7
Jealous
sn37/sn37.8
Stingy
sn37/sn37.9
Adultery
sn37/sn37.10
Unethical
sn37/sn37.11
Unlearned
sn37/sn37.12
Lazy
sn37/sn37.13
Unmindful
sn37/sn37.14
Five Threats
sn37/sn37.15
Loving
sn37/sn37.16
Free of Acrimony
sn37/sn37.17
Free of Jealousy
sn37/sn37.18
Free of Stinginess
sn37/sn37.19
Not Adulterous
sn37/sn37.20
Ethical
sn37/sn37.21
Very Learned
sn37/sn37.22
Energetic
sn37/sn37.23
Mindful
sn37/sn37.24
Five Precepts
sn37/sn37.25
Assured
sn37/sn37.26
Under Her Thumb
sn37/sn37.27
Mastered
sn37/sn37.28
One
sn37/sn37.29
In That Respect
sn37/sn37.30
They Send Her Away
sn37/sn37.31
Cause
sn37/sn37.32
Things
sn37/sn37.33
Living With Self-Assurance
sn37/sn37.34
Growth
sn38/sn38.1
A Question About Extinguishment
sn38/sn38.2
A Question About Perfection
sn38/sn38.3
Principled Speech
sn38/sn38.4
What’s the Purpose
sn38/sn38.5
Solace
sn38/sn38.6
Ultimate Solace
sn38/sn38.7
A Question About Feeling
sn38/sn38.8
A Question About Defilements
sn38/sn38.9
A Question About Ignorance
sn38/sn38.10
A Question About Craving
sn38/sn38.11
A Question About Floods
sn38/sn38.12
A Question About Grasping
sn38/sn38.13
A Question About States of Existence
sn38/sn38.14
A Question About Suffering
sn38/sn38.15
A Question About Substantial Reality
sn38/sn38.16
A Question About What’s Hard to Do
sn39/sn39.1-15
With Sāmaṇḍaka on Extinguishment
sn39/sn39.16
Hard to Do
sn40/sn40.1
A Question About the First Absorption
sn40/sn40.2
A Question About the Second Absorption
sn40/sn40.3
A Question About the Third Absorption
sn40/sn40.4
A Question About the Fourth Absorption
sn40/sn40.5
A Question About the Dimension of Infinite Space
sn40/sn40.6
A Question About the Dimension of Infinite Consciousness
sn40/sn40.7
A Question About the Dimension of Nothingness
sn40/sn40.8
A Question About the Dimension of Neither Perception Nor Non-Perception
sn40/sn40.9
A Question About the Signless
sn40/sn40.10
With Sakka
sn40/sn40.11
With Candana, Etc.
sn41/sn41.1
The Fetter
sn41/sn41.2
Isidatta (1st)
sn41/sn41.3
With Isidatta (2nd)
sn41/sn41.4
Mahaka’s Demonstration
sn41/sn41.5
With Kāmabhū (1st)
sn41/sn41.6
With Kāmabhū (2nd)
sn41/sn41.7
With Godatta
sn41/sn41.8
The Jain Ascetic of the Ñātika Clan
sn41/sn41.9
With Kassapa, the Naked Ascetic
sn41/sn41.10
Seeing the Sick
sn42/sn42.1
Fury
sn42/sn42.2
With Tālapuṭa
sn42/sn42.3
A Warrior
sn42/sn42.4
An Elephant Warrior
sn42/sn42.5
A Cavalryman
sn42/sn42.6
With Asibandhaka’s Son
sn42/sn42.7
The Simile of the Field
sn42/sn42.8
A Horn Blower
sn42/sn42.9
Families
sn42/sn42.10
With Maṇicūḷaka
sn42/sn42.11
With Bhadraka
sn42/sn42.12
With Rāsiya
sn42/sn42.13
With Pāṭaliya
sn43/sn43.1
Mindfulness of the Body
sn43/sn43.2
Serenity and Discernment
sn43/sn43.3
Placing the Mind and Keeping it Connected
sn43/sn43.4
Emptiness Immersion
sn43/sn43.5
Mindfulness Meditation
sn43/sn43.6
Right Efforts
sn43/sn43.7
Bases of Psychic Power
sn43/sn43.8
Faculties
sn43/sn43.9
Powers
sn43/sn43.10
Awakening Factors
sn43/sn43.11
The Path
sn43/sn43.12
The Unconditioned
sn43/sn43.13
Uninclined
sn43/sn43.14-43
Undefiled, Etc.
sn43/sn43.44
The Haven
sn44/sn44.1
With Khemā
sn44/sn44.2
With Anurādha
sn44/sn44.3
With Sāriputta and Koṭṭhita (1st)
sn44/sn44.4
With Sāriputta and Koṭṭhita (2nd)
sn44/sn44.5
With Sāriputta and Koṭṭhita (3rd)
sn44/sn44.6
With Sāriputta and Koṭṭhita (4th)
sn44/sn44.7
With Moggallāna
sn44/sn44.8
With Vacchagotta
sn44/sn44.9
The Debating Hall
sn44/sn44.10
With Ānanda
sn44/sn44.11
With Sabhiya Kaccāna
sn45/sn45.1
Ignorance
sn45/sn45.2
Half the Spiritual Life
sn45/sn45.3
Sāriputta
sn45/sn45.4
Regarding the Brahmin Jānussoṇi
sn45/sn45.5
What’s the Purpose
sn45/sn45.6
A Mendicant (1st)
sn45/sn45.7
A Mendicant (2nd)
sn45/sn45.8
Analysis
sn45/sn45.9
A Spike
sn45/sn45.10
With Nandiya
sn45/sn45.11
Meditation (1st)
sn45/sn45.12
Meditation (2nd)
sn45/sn45.13
A Trainee
sn45/sn45.14
Arising (1st)
sn45/sn45.15
Arising (2nd)
sn45/sn45.16
Purified (1st)
sn45/sn45.17
Purified (2nd)
sn45/sn45.18
At the Chicken Monastery (1st)
sn45/sn45.19
At the Chicken Monastery (2nd)
sn45/sn45.20
At the Chicken Monastery (3rd)
sn45/sn45.21
The Wrong Way
sn45/sn45.22
Unskillful Qualities
sn45/sn45.23
Practice (1st)
sn45/sn45.24
Practice (2nd)
sn45/sn45.25
An Untrue Person (1st)
sn45/sn45.26
An Untrue Person (2nd)
sn45/sn45.27
Pots
sn45/sn45.28
Immersion
sn45/sn45.29
Feeling
sn45/sn45.30
With Uttiya
sn45/sn45.31
Practice (1st)
sn45/sn45.32
Practice (2nd)
sn45/sn45.33
Missed Out
sn45/sn45.34
Going to the Far Shore
sn45/sn45.35
The Ascetic Life (1st)
sn45/sn45.36
The Ascetic Life (2nd)
sn45/sn45.37
The Brahmin Life (1st)
sn45/sn45.38
The Brahmin Life (2nd)
sn45/sn45.39
The Spiritual Path (1st)
sn45/sn45.40
The Spiritual Path (2nd)
sn45/sn45.41
The Fading Away of Greed
sn45/sn45.42-47
Six Discourses on Giving Up Fetters, Etc.
sn45/sn45.48
Extinguishment With No Fuel For Grasping
sn45/sn45.49
Good Friends (1st)
sn45/sn45.50-54
Five Discourses on Accomplishment in Ethics, Etc. (1st)
sn45/sn45.55
Accomplishment in Rational Application of Mind (1st)
sn45/sn45.56
Good Friends (2nd)
sn45/sn45.57-61
Five Discourses on Accomplishment in Ethics, Etc. (2nd)
sn45/sn45.62
Accomplishment in Rational Application of Mind (2nd)
sn45/sn45.63
Good Friends (1st)
sn45/sn45.64-68
Five Discourses on Accomplishment in Ethics, Etc. (1st)
sn45/sn45.69
Accomplishment in Rational Application of Mind (1st)
sn45/sn45.70
Good Friends (2nd)
sn45/sn45.71-75
Five Discourses on Accomplishment in Ethics, Etc. (2nd)
sn45/sn45.76
Accomplishment in Rational Application of Mind (2nd)
sn45/sn45.77
Good Friends
sn45/sn45.78-82
Five Discourses on Accomplishment in Ethics, Etc.
sn45/sn45.83
Accomplishment in Rational Application of Mind
sn45/sn45.84
Good Friends (2nd)
sn45/sn45.85-89
Five Discourses on Accomplishment in Ethics, Etc.
sn45/sn45.90
Accomplishment in Rational Application of Mind (2nd)
sn45/sn45.91
Slanting East
sn45/sn45.92-95
Four Discourses on Slanting East
sn45/sn45.96
Sixth Discourse on Slanting East
sn45/sn45.97
Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.98-102
Five Discourses on Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.103
Slanting East
sn45/sn45.104-108
Five Discourses on Sloping to the East
sn45/sn45.109
Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.110-114
Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.115
Slanting East
sn45/sn45.116-120
Slanting East
sn45/sn45.121
Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.122-126
Sloping to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.127
Slanting East
sn45/sn45.128-132
Slanting East
sn45/sn45.133
Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.134-138
Slanting to the Ocean
sn45/sn45.139
The Realized One
sn45/sn45.140
Footprints
sn45/sn45.141-145
A Roof Peak
sn45/sn45.146-148
The Moon, Etc.
sn45/sn45.149
Hard Work
sn45/sn45.150
Seeds
sn45/sn45.151
Dragons
sn45/sn45.152
Trees
sn45/sn45.153
Pots
sn45/sn45.154
A Spike
sn45/sn45.155
The Sky
sn45/sn45.156
Storms (1st)
sn45/sn45.157
Storms (2nd)
sn45/sn45.158
A Ship
sn45/sn45.159
A Guest House
sn45/sn45.160
A River
sn45/sn45.161
Searches
sn45/sn45.162
Discriminations
sn45/sn45.163
Defilements
sn45/sn45.164
States of Existence
sn45/sn45.165
Forms of Suffering
sn45/sn45.166
Kinds of Barrenness
sn45/sn45.167
Stains
sn45/sn45.168
Troubles
sn45/sn45.169
Feelings
sn45/sn45.170
Craving
sn45/sn45.171
Floods
sn45/sn45.172
Yokes
sn45/sn45.173
Grasping
sn45/sn45.174
Personal Ties
sn45/sn45.175
Tendencies
sn45/sn45.176
Kinds of Sensual Stimulation
sn45/sn45.177
Hindrances
sn45/sn45.178
Grasping Aggregates
sn45/sn45.179
Lower Fetters
sn45/sn45.180
Higher Fetters
sn46/sn46.1
The Himalaya
sn46/sn46.2
The Body
sn46/sn46.3
Ethics
sn46/sn46.4
Clothes
sn46/sn46.5
A Monk
sn46/sn46.6
Kuṇḍaliya
sn46/sn46.7
A Bungalow
sn46/sn46.8
With Upavāṇa
sn46/sn46.9
Arisen (1st)
sn46/sn46.10
Arisen (2nd)
sn46/sn46.11
Living Creatures
sn46/sn46.12
The Simile of the Sun (1st)
sn46/sn46.13
The Simile of the Sun (2nd)
sn46/sn46.14
Sick (1st)
sn46/sn46.15
Sick (2nd)
sn46/sn46.16
Sick (3rd)
sn46/sn46.17
Going to the Far Shore
sn46/sn46.18
Missed Out
sn46/sn46.19
Noble
sn46/sn46.20
Disillusionment
sn46/sn46.21
To Awakening
sn46/sn46.22
A Teaching on the Awakening Factors
sn46/sn46.23
Grounds
sn46/sn46.24
Irrational Application of Mind
sn46/sn46.25
Non-decline
sn46/sn46.26
The Ending of Craving
sn46/sn46.27
The Cessation of Craving
sn46/sn46.28
Helping Penetration
sn46/sn46.29
One Thing
sn46/sn46.30
With Udāyī
sn46/sn46.31
Skillful (1st)
sn46/sn46.32
Skillful (2nd)
sn46/sn46.33
Corruptions
sn46/sn46.34
Not Corruptions
sn46/sn46.35
Irrational Application of Mind
sn46/sn46.36
Growth
sn46/sn46.37
Obstacles
sn46/sn46.38
Without Obstacles
sn46/sn46.39
Trees
sn46/sn46.40
Hindrances
sn46/sn46.41
Discriminations
sn46/sn46.42
A Wheel-Turning Monarch
sn46/sn46.43
About Māra
sn46/sn46.44
Witless
sn46/sn46.45
Wise
sn46/sn46.46
Poor
sn46/sn46.47
Prosperous
sn46/sn46.48
The Sun
sn46/sn46.49
Interior
sn46/sn46.50
Exterior
sn46/sn46.51
Nourishing
sn46/sn46.52
Is There a Way?
sn46/sn46.53
Fire
sn46/sn46.54
Full of Love
sn46/sn46.55
With Saṅgārava
sn46/sn46.56
With Prince Abhaya
sn46/sn46.57
A Skeleton
sn46/sn46.58
Worm-Infested
sn46/sn46.59
Livid
sn46/sn46.60
Split Open
sn46/sn46.61
Bloated
sn46/sn46.62
Love
sn46/sn46.63
Compassion
sn46/sn46.64
Rejoicing
sn46/sn46.65
Equanimity
sn46/sn46.66
Breathing
sn46/sn46.67
Ugliness
sn46/sn46.68
Death
sn46/sn46.69
Repulsiveness of Food
sn46/sn46.70
Dissatisfaction
sn46/sn46.71
Impermanence
sn46/sn46.72
Suffering in Impermanence
sn46/sn46.73
Not-Self in Suffering
sn46/sn46.74
Giving Up
sn46/sn46.75
Dispassion
sn46/sn46.76
Cessation
sn46/sn46.77-88
The Ganges River, Etc.
sn46/sn46.89-98
A Realized One, Etc.
sn46/sn46.99-110
Hard Work, Etc.
sn46/sn46.111-120
Searches, Etc.
sn46/sn46.121-129
Floods
sn46/sn46.130
Higher Fetters
sn46/sn46.131-142
More on the Ganges River, Etc.
sn46/sn46.143-152
Another Series on a Realized One, Etc.
sn46/sn46.153-164
Hard Work, Etc.
sn46/sn46.165-174
Another Series on Searches, Etc.
sn46/sn46.175-184
Another Series on Floods, Etc.
sn47/sn47.1
In Ambapālī’s Mango Grove
sn47/sn47.2
Mindful
sn47/sn47.3
A Monk
sn47/sn47.4
At Sālā
sn47/sn47.5
A Heap of the Unskillful
sn47/sn47.6
A Hawk
sn47/sn47.7
A Monkey
sn47/sn47.8
Cooks
sn47/sn47.9
Sick
sn47/sn47.10
The Nuns’ Quarters
sn47/sn47.11
A Great Man
sn47/sn47.12
At Nāḷandā
sn47/sn47.13
With Cunda
sn47/sn47.14
At Ukkacelā
sn47/sn47.15
With Bāhiya
sn47/sn47.16
With Uttiya
sn47/sn47.17
Noble
sn47/sn47.18
Divinity
sn47/sn47.19
At Sedaka
sn47/sn47.20
The Finest Lady in the Land
sn47/sn47.21
Ethics
sn47/sn47.22
Long Lasting
sn47/sn47.23
Decline
sn47/sn47.24
Plain Version
sn47/sn47.25
A Certain Brahmin
sn47/sn47.26
Partly
sn47/sn47.27
Completely
sn47/sn47.28
The World
sn47/sn47.29
With Sirivaḍḍha
sn47/sn47.30
With Mānadinna
sn47/sn47.31
Not Learned From Anyone Else
sn47/sn47.32
Fading Away
sn47/sn47.33
Missed Out
sn47/sn47.34
Developed
sn47/sn47.35
Mindful
sn47/sn47.36
Enlightenment
sn47/sn47.37
Desire
sn47/sn47.38
Complete Understanding
sn47/sn47.39
Development
sn47/sn47.40
Analysis
sn47/sn47.41
Freedom From Death
sn47/sn47.42
Origin
sn47/sn47.43
The Path
sn47/sn47.44
Mindful
sn47/sn47.45
A Heap of the Skillful
sn47/sn47.46
Restraint in the Monastic Code
sn47/sn47.47
Bad Conduct
sn47/sn47.48
Friends
sn47/sn47.49
Feelings
sn47/sn47.50
Defilements
sn47/sn47.51-62
Twelve Discourses on the Ganges River, Etc.
sn47/sn47.63-72
The Realized One
sn47/sn47.73-84
Hard Work, Etc.
sn47/sn47.85-94
Searches, Etc.
sn47/sn47.95-104
Higher Fetters, Etc.
sn48/sn48.1
Plain Version
sn48/sn48.2
A Stream-Enterer (1st)
sn48/sn48.3
A Stream-Enterer (2nd)
sn48/sn48.4
A Perfected One (1st)
sn48/sn48.5
A Perfected One (2nd)
sn48/sn48.6
Ascetics and Brahmins (1st)
sn48/sn48.7
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn48/sn48.8
Should Be Seen
sn48/sn48.9
Analysis (1st)
sn48/sn48.10
Analysis (2nd)
sn48/sn48.11
Gain
sn48/sn48.12
In Brief (1st)
sn48/sn48.13
In Brief (2nd)
sn48/sn48.14
In Brief (3rd)
sn48/sn48.15
In Detail (1st)
sn48/sn48.16
In Detail (2nd)
sn48/sn48.17
In Detail (3rd)
sn48/sn48.18
Practicing
sn48/sn48.19
Endowed
sn48/sn48.20
The Ending of Defilements
sn48/sn48.21
Future Lives
sn48/sn48.22
The Life Faculty
sn48/sn48.23
The Faculty of Enlightenment
sn48/sn48.24
A One-Seeder
sn48/sn48.25
Plain Version
sn48/sn48.26
A Stream-Enterer
sn48/sn48.27
A Perfected One
sn48/sn48.28
Awakened
sn48/sn48.29
Ascetics and Brahmins (1st)
sn48/sn48.30
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn48/sn48.31
Plain Version
sn48/sn48.32
A Stream-Enterer
sn48/sn48.33
A Perfected One
sn48/sn48.34
Ascetics and Brahmins (1st)
sn48/sn48.35
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn48/sn48.36
Analysis (1st)
sn48/sn48.37
Analysis (2nd)
sn48/sn48.38
Analysis (3rd)
sn48/sn48.39
The Simile of the Fire Sticks
sn48/sn48.40
Irregular Order
sn48/sn48.41
Old Age
sn48/sn48.42
The Brahmin Uṇṇābha
sn48/sn48.43
At Sāketa
sn48/sn48.44
At the Eastern Gate
sn48/sn48.45
At the Eastern Monastery (1st)
sn48/sn48.46
At the Eastern Monastery (2nd)
sn48/sn48.47
At the Eastern Monastery (3rd)
sn48/sn48.48
At the Eastern Monastery (4th)
sn48/sn48.49
About Bhāradvāja the Alms-Gatherer
sn48/sn48.50
At Āpaṇa
sn48/sn48.51
At Sālā
sn48/sn48.52
In the Land of the Mallas
sn48/sn48.53
A Trainee
sn48/sn48.54
Footprints
sn48/sn48.55
Heartwood
sn48/sn48.56
Grounded
sn48/sn48.57
With the Divinity Sahampati
sn48/sn48.58
The Boar’s Cave
sn48/sn48.59
Arising (1st)
sn48/sn48.60
Arising (2nd)
sn48/sn48.61
Fetters
sn48/sn48.62
Tendencies
sn48/sn48.63
Complete Understanding
sn48/sn48.64
Ending of Defilements
sn48/sn48.65
Two Fruits
sn48/sn48.66
Seven Benefits
sn48/sn48.67
A Tree (1st)
sn48/sn48.68
A Tree (2nd)
sn48/sn48.69
A Tree (3rd)
sn48/sn48.70
A Tree (4th)
sn48/sn48.71-82
Slanting East, Etc.
sn48/sn48.83-92
The Chapter on Diligence
sn48/sn48.93-104
The Chapter on Hard Work
sn48/sn48.105-114
The Chapter on Searches
sn48/sn48.115-124
Floods, etc.
sn48/sn48.125-136
Another on Sloping East, Etc.
sn48/sn48.137-146
Another Chapter on Diligence
sn48/sn48.147-158
Another Chapter on Hard Work
sn48/sn48.159-168
Another Chapter on Searches
sn48/sn48.169-178
Another Series on Floods, Etc.
sn49/sn49.1-12
Sloping East, Etc.
sn49/sn49.13-22
Diligence
sn49/sn49.23-34
Hard Work, Etc.
sn49/sn49.35-44
Ten Discourses on Searches, Etc.
sn49/sn49.45-54
Floods, Etc.
sn50/sn50.1-12
Sloping East, Etc.
sn50/sn50.13-22
Diligence
sn50/sn50.23-34
Hard Work
sn50/sn50.35-44
Searches
sn50/sn50.45-54
Floods, Etc.
sn50/sn50.55-66
Sloping East, Etc.
sn50/sn50.67-76
Another Chapter on Diligence
sn50/sn50.77-88
Another Chapter on Hard Work
sn50/sn50.89-98
Another Series on Searches, Etc.
sn50/sn50.99-108
Another Series on Floods, Etc.
sn51/sn51.1
From the Near Shore
sn51/sn51.2
Missed Out
sn51/sn51.3
A Noble One
sn51/sn51.4
Disillusionment
sn51/sn51.5
Partly
sn51/sn51.6
Completely
sn51/sn51.7
A Mendicant
sn51/sn51.8
Awakened
sn51/sn51.9
Knowledge
sn51/sn51.10
At the Cāpāla Shrine
sn51/sn51.11
Before
sn51/sn51.12
Very Fruitful
sn51/sn51.13
Immersion Due to Enthusiasm
sn51/sn51.14
With Moggallāna
sn51/sn51.15
The Brahmin Uṇṇābha
sn51/sn51.16
Ascetics and Brahmins (1st)
sn51/sn51.17
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn51/sn51.18
A Mendicant
sn51/sn51.19
A Teaching on Psychic Power, Etc.
sn51/sn51.20
Analysis
sn51/sn51.21
The Path
sn51/sn51.22
The Iron Ball
sn51/sn51.23
A Mendicant
sn51/sn51.24
Plain Version
sn51/sn51.25
Fruits (1st)
sn51/sn51.26
Fruits (2nd)
sn51/sn51.27
With Ānanda (1st)
sn51/sn51.28
With Ānanda (2nd)
sn51/sn51.29
Several Mendicants (1st)
sn51/sn51.30
Several Mendicants (2nd)
sn51/sn51.31
About Moggallāna
sn51/sn51.32
The Realized One
sn51/sn51.33-44
The Ganges River, Etc.
sn51/sn51.45-54
Diligence
sn51/sn51.55-66
Hard Work
sn51/sn51.67-76
Searches
sn51/sn51.77-86
Floods, Etc.
sn52/sn52.1
In Private (1st)
sn52/sn52.2
In Private (2nd)
sn52/sn52.3
On the Bank of the Sutanu
sn52/sn52.4
At Thorny Wood (1st)
sn52/sn52.5
At Thorny Wood (2nd)
sn52/sn52.6
At Thorny Wood (3rd)
sn52/sn52.7
The Ending of Craving
sn52/sn52.8
The Frankincense-Tree Hut
sn52/sn52.9
In Ambapālī’s Mango Grove
sn52/sn52.10
Gravely Ill
sn52/sn52.11
A Thousand Eons
sn52/sn52.12
Psychic Powers
sn52/sn52.13
Clairaudience
sn52/sn52.14
Encompassing the Mind
sn52/sn52.15
Possible
sn52/sn52.16
The Results of Deeds Undertaken
sn52/sn52.17
Where All Paths of Practice Lead
sn52/sn52.18
Diverse Elements
sn52/sn52.19
Diverse Beliefs
sn52/sn52.20
Comprehending the Faculties of Others
sn52/sn52.21
Absorptions, Etc.
sn52/sn52.22
Past Lives
sn52/sn52.23
Clairvoyance
sn52/sn52.24
The Ending of Defilements
sn53/sn53.1-12
Absorptions, Etc.
sn53/sn53.13-22
Diligence
sn53/sn53.23-34
Hard Work
sn53/sn53.35-44
Searches
sn53/sn53.45-54
Floods, etc.
sn54/sn54.1
One Thing
sn54/sn54.2
Awakening Factors
sn54/sn54.3
Plain Version
sn54/sn54.4
Fruits (1st)
sn54/sn54.5
Fruits (2nd)
sn54/sn54.6
With Ariṭṭha
sn54/sn54.7
About Mahākappina
sn54/sn54.8
The Simile of the Lamp
sn54/sn54.9
At Vesālī
sn54/sn54.10
With Kimbila
sn54/sn54.11
Icchānaṅgala
sn54/sn54.12
In Doubt
sn54/sn54.13
With Ānanda (1st)
sn54/sn54.14
With Ānanda (2nd)
sn54/sn54.15
Several Mendicants (1st)
sn54/sn54.16
Several Mendicants (2nd)
sn54/sn54.17
Giving Up the Fetters
sn54/sn54.18
Uprooting the Tendencies
sn54/sn54.19
Completely Understanding the Course of Time
sn54/sn54.20
The Ending of Defilements
sn55/sn55.1
A Wheel-Turning Monarch
sn55/sn55.2
The Culmination of the Spiritual Life
sn55/sn55.3
With Dīghāvu
sn55/sn55.4
With Sāriputta (1st)
sn55/sn55.5
With Sāriputta (2nd)
sn55/sn55.6
The Chamberlains
sn55/sn55.7
The People of Bamboo Gate
sn55/sn55.8
In the Brick Hall (1st)
sn55/sn55.9
At the Brick Hall (2nd)
sn55/sn55.10
At the Brick Hall (3rd)
sn55/sn55.11
A Saṅgha of a Thousand Nuns
sn55/sn55.12
The Brahmins
sn55/sn55.13
With the Senior Monk Ānanda
sn55/sn55.14
Fear of the Bad Place
sn55/sn55.15
Fear of the Bad Place, the Underworld
sn55/sn55.16
Friends and Colleagues (1st)
sn55/sn55.17
Friends and Colleagues (2nd)
sn55/sn55.18
A Visit to the Gods (1st)
sn55/sn55.19
A Visit to the Gods (2nd)
sn55/sn55.20
A Visit to the Gods (3rd)
sn55/sn55.21
With Mahānāma (1st)
sn55/sn55.22
With Mahānāma (2nd)
sn55/sn55.23
With Godhā the Sakyan
sn55/sn55.24
About Sarakāni (1st)
sn55/sn55.25
About Sarakāni the Sakyan (2nd)
sn55/sn55.26
Anāthapiṇḍika (1st)
sn55/sn55.27
With Anāthapiṇḍika (2nd)
sn55/sn55.28
Fears and Enmities (1st)
sn55/sn55.29
Fears and Enmities (2nd)
sn55/sn55.30
With Nandaka the Licchavi
sn55/sn55.31
Overflowing Merit (1st)
sn55/sn55.32
Overflowing Merit (2nd)
sn55/sn55.33
Overflowing Merit (3rd)
sn55/sn55.34
Footprints of the Gods (1st)
sn55/sn55.35
Footprints of the Gods (2nd)
sn55/sn55.36
In Common With the Gods
sn55/sn55.37
With Mahānāma
sn55/sn55.38
Rain
sn55/sn55.39
With Kāḷigodhā
sn55/sn55.40
Nandiya the Sakyan
sn55/sn55.41
Overflowing Merit (1st)
sn55/sn55.42
Overflowing Merit (2nd)
sn55/sn55.43
Overflowing Merit (3rd)
sn55/sn55.44
Rich (1st)
sn55/sn55.45
Rich (2nd)
sn55/sn55.46
Plain Version
sn55/sn55.47
With Nandiya
sn55/sn55.48
With Bhaddiya
sn55/sn55.49
With Mahānāma
sn55/sn55.50
Factors
sn55/sn55.51
With Verses
sn55/sn55.52
One Who Completed the Rains
sn55/sn55.53
With Dhammadinna
sn55/sn55.54
Sick
sn55/sn55.55
The Fruit of Stream-Entry
sn55/sn55.56
The Fruit of Once-Return
sn55/sn55.57
The Fruit of Non-Return
sn55/sn55.58
The Fruit of Perfection
sn55/sn55.59
The Getting of Wisdom
sn55/sn55.60
The Growth of Wisdom
sn55/sn55.61
The Increase of Wisdom
sn55/sn55.62
Great Wisdom
sn55/sn55.63
Widespread Wisdom
sn55/sn55.64
Abundant Wisdom
sn55/sn55.65
Deep Wisdom
sn55/sn55.66
Extraordinary Wisdom
sn55/sn55.67
Vast Wisdom
sn55/sn55.68
Much Wisdom
sn55/sn55.69
Fast Wisdom
sn55/sn55.70
Light Wisdom
sn55/sn55.71
Laughing Wisdom
sn55/sn55.72
Swift Wisdom
sn55/sn55.73
Sharp Wisdom
sn55/sn55.74
Penetrating Wisdom
sn56/sn56.1
Immersion
sn56/sn56.2
Retreat
sn56/sn56.3
A Gentleman (1st)
sn56/sn56.4
A Gentleman (2nd)
sn56/sn56.5
Ascetics and Brahmins (1st)
sn56/sn56.6
Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
sn56/sn56.7
Thoughts
sn56/sn56.8
Thought
sn56/sn56.9
Arguments
sn56/sn56.10
Low Talk
sn56/sn56.11
Rolling Forth the Wheel of Dhamma
sn56/sn56.12
The Realized Ones
sn56/sn56.13
Aggregates
sn56/sn56.14
Interior Sense Fields
sn56/sn56.15
Remembering (1st)
sn56/sn56.16
Remembering (2nd)
sn56/sn56.17
Ignorance
sn56/sn56.18
Knowledge
sn56/sn56.19
Expressions
sn56/sn56.20
Real
sn56/sn56.21
At the Village of Koṭi (1st)
sn56/sn56.22
At the Village of Koṭi (2nd)
sn56/sn56.23
The Fully Awakened Buddha
sn56/sn56.24
The Perfected Ones
sn56/sn56.25
The Ending of Defilements
sn56/sn56.26
Friends
sn56/sn56.27
Real
sn56/sn56.28
The World
sn56/sn56.29
Should Be Completely Understood
sn56/sn56.30
With Gavampati
sn56/sn56.31
In a Rosewood Forest
sn56/sn56.32
Acacia Leaves
sn56/sn56.33
A Stick
sn56/sn56.34
Clothes
sn56/sn56.35
A Hundred Spears
sn56/sn56.36
Living Creatures
sn56/sn56.37
The Simile of the Sun (1st)
sn56/sn56.38
The Simile of the Sun (2nd)
sn56/sn56.39
Indra’s pillar
sn56/sn56.40
Looking For a Debate
sn56/sn56.41
Speculation About the World
sn56/sn56.42
A Cliff
sn56/sn56.43
The Mighty Fever
sn56/sn56.44
A Bungalow
sn56/sn56.45
Splitting Hairs
sn56/sn56.46
Darkness
sn56/sn56.47
A Yoke With a Hole (1st)
sn56/sn56.48
A Yoke With a Hole (2nd)
sn56/sn56.49
Sineru, King of Mountains (1st)
sn56/sn56.50
Sineru, King of Mountains (2nd)
sn56/sn56.51
A Fingernail
sn56/sn56.52
A Lotus Pond
sn56/sn56.53
Where the Waters Join Together (1st)
sn56/sn56.54
Where the Waters Join Together (2nd)
sn56/sn56.55
The Earth (1st)
sn56/sn56.56
The Earth (2nd)
sn56/sn56.57
The Ocean (1st)
sn56/sn56.58
The Ocean (2nd)
sn56/sn56.59
A Mountain (1st)
sn56/sn56.60
A Mountain (2nd)
sn56/sn56.61
Not Human
sn56/sn56.62
In the Borderlands
sn56/sn56.63
Wisdom
sn56/sn56.64
Beer and Wine
sn56/sn56.65
Born in Water
sn56/sn56.66
Respect Mother
sn56/sn56.67
Respect Father
sn56/sn56.68
Respect Ascetics
sn56/sn56.69
Respect Brahmins
sn56/sn56.70
Honor the Elders
sn56/sn56.71
Killing Living Creatures
sn56/sn56.72
Stealing
sn56/sn56.73
Sexual Misconduct
sn56/sn56.74
Lying
sn56/sn56.75
Divisive Speech
sn56/sn56.76
Harsh Speech
sn56/sn56.77
Nonsense
sn56/sn56.78
Plants
sn56/sn56.79
Food at the Wrong Time
sn56/sn56.80
Fragrance and Makeup
sn56/sn56.81
Dancing and Singing
sn56/sn56.82
High Beds
sn56/sn56.83
Gold and Currency
sn56/sn56.84
Raw Grain
sn56/sn56.85
Raw Meat
sn56/sn56.86
Women and Girls
sn56/sn56.87
Bondservants
sn56/sn56.88
Goats and Sheep
sn56/sn56.89
Chickens and Pigs
sn56/sn56.90
Elephants and Cows
sn56/sn56.91
Fields and Land
sn56/sn56.92
Buying and Selling
sn56/sn56.93
Errands
sn56/sn56.94
False Weights
sn56/sn56.95
Bribery
sn56/sn56.96-101
Mutilation, Etc.
sn56/sn56.102
Passing Away as Humans and Reborn in Hell
sn56/sn56.103
Passing Away as Humans and Reborn as Animals
sn56/sn56.104
Passing Away as Humans and Reborn as Ghosts
sn56/sn56.105-107
Passing Away as Humans and Reborn as Gods
sn56/sn56.108-110
Passing Away as Gods and Reborn as Gods
sn56/sn56.111-113
Dying as Gods and Reborn as Humans
sn56/sn56.114-116
Dying in Hell and Reborn as Humans
sn56/sn56.117-119
Dying in Hell and Reborn as Gods
sn56/sn56.120-122
Dying as Animals and Reborn as Humans
sn56/sn56.123-125
Dying as Animals and Reborn as Gods
sn56/sn56.126-128
Dying as Ghosts and Reborn as Humans
sn56/sn56.129-130
Dying as Ghosts and Reborn as Gods
sn56/sn56.131
Dying as Ghosts and Reborn as Ghosts