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