The Khandha Samyutta is the first and the longest of the thirteen Samyuttas of the Khandhavagga Samyutta. The discourses in the Khandha Samyutta are built around the aggregates of Corporeality, Sensation, Perception, Volitional Activities and Consciousness. They are shown in all aspects, their enjoyableness, their faults and the freedom from attachment to them. There are 150 suttas arranged in fifteen section, each containing ten to fifteen suttas. In these discourses the Buddha used various methods of approach to suit the occasion, the stage of mental development and the intelligence of his audience. Very often, he made use of metaphors and similes which are easily understood by any ordinarily person, citing thing like foam bubble, mirage, dirty cloth, river, fire, ashes, etc. again and again The Buddha warned his disciples against the dangers of craving for and enjoyment of pleasures of the senses. He made them see the faults of the aggregates which are the objects of Clinging, The Buddha repeatedly urged his disciples not to be attached to the aggregates and to view them with right perception, as they really are, and finally to practise the dhamma according to this Teaching and thus gain liberation from the round of rebirths.
Introduction
The Samyutta Nikaya has five major divisions or groups of discourses related in subject matter or in persons involved. The five major divisions are: Sagathavagga Samyutta, Nidanavagga Samyutta, Khandhavagga Samyutta, Salayatanavagga Samyutta and Mahavagga Samyutta. Each division, Vagga Samyutta, contains groups called Samyuttas.
The Sagathavagga Samyutta contains eleven Samyuttas grouped according to characters appearing in them, such as the devas, the brahmas and King of Kosala. Many of the dialogues between the Buddha and these various characters are in verse and hence the name Sagatha, meaning ‘with verse’
The Nidanavagga Samyutta contains ten Samyuttas dealing mainly with Causal Factors, i.e., the principles of conditionality and interdependence.
The Khandhavagga Samyutta contains thirteen Sarhyuttas. As the name implies, it deals mainly with the five aggregates of phenomena or the khandhas, viz., Corporeality, Sensation, Perception, Volitional Activities and Consciousness.
The Salayatanavagga Samyutta contains ten Samyuttas dealing mainly with internal and external sense-bases.
The Mahavagga Samyutta contains twelve Samyuttas. The names of the various samyuttas, such as Magga Samyutta, Bojjhanga Samyutta, Satipatthana Samyutta, Indriya Samyutta, indicate the subjects covered. The Editorial Committee has decided as a preliminary step to edit a portion from each of the five major divisions, Vagga Samyuttas, and to publish each one of the portions as a separate book.
The translation of the present book, Khandha Samyutta, was done by U Tin U, a senior editor of the Myanmar Pitaka Association, and was initially edited by U Hla Maung, another senior editor. The final editing was done by the Editorial Committee of the Association.
1. | Nakulapitu Sutta Discourse to Nakulapitu | 3 |
2. | Devadaha Sutta Discourse at Devadaha | 11 |
3. | Haliddikani Sutta Discourse to Haliddikani | 16 |
4. | Dutiya Haliddikani Sutta The Second Discourse to Haliddikani | 23 |
5. | Samadhi Sutta Discourse on Concentration | 25 |
6. | Patisallana Sutta Discourse on Meditation in Solitude | 29 |
7. | Upadaparitassana Sutta Discourse on Craving Resulting from Clinging | 30 |
8. | Dutiya Upadaparitassana Sutta Second Discourse on Craving Resulting from Clinging | 35 |
9. | Kalattaya Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence in the Past, in the Future and in the Present | 37 |
10. | Kalattaya Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha in the Past, in the Future and in the Present | 38 |
11. | Kalattaya Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-Self in the Past, in the Future and in the Present | 39 |
1. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 43 |
2. | Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha | 44 |
3. | Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-Self | 45 |
4. | Yadanicca Sutta Discourse on that which is Impermanent | 46 |
5. | Yam Dukha Sutta Discourse on that which is Dukkha | 47 |
6. | Yadanatta Sutta Discourse on that which is Non-Self | 48 |
7. | Sahetu Anicca Sutta Discourse on the Impermanence of the Aggregates and of their Conditioning Factors | 49 |
8 | Sahetu Dukkha Sutta Discourse on the Dukkha of the Aggregates and of their Conditioning Factors | 50 |
9 | Sahetu Anatta Sutta Discourse on the Non-Self of the Aggregates and of their Conditioning Factors | 51 |
10 | Ananda Sutta Discourse to Venerable Ananda | 52 |
1 | Bhara Sutta Discourse on the Burden | 57 |
2. | Parinna Sutta Discourse on True and Complete Understanding | 59 |
3. | Abhijana Sutta Discourse on Knowing Truly and Well | 60 |
4. | Chandaraga Sutta Discourse on Craving | 62 |
5. | Assada Sutta Discourse on Enjoyableness | 64 |
6. | Dutiya Assada Sutta The Second Discourse on Enjoyableness | 67 |
7. | Tatiya Assada Sutta The Third Discourse on Enjoyableness | 69 |
8. | Abhinandana Sutta Discourse on Taking Delight | 71 |
9. | Uppada Sutta Discourse on Arising | 72 |
10. | Agha Mula Sutta Discourse on Origin of Dukkha | 73 |
11. | Pabhangu. Sutta Discourse on what is Destructible | 74 |
1. | Natumhaka Sutta Discourse on What is not Yours | 77 |
2. | Dutiya Natumhaka Sutta Second Discourse on What is not Yours | 79 |
3. | Annatara Bhikkhu Sutta Discourse to a Certain Bhikkhu | 80 |
4. | Dutiya Annatara Bhikkhu Sutta Second Discourse to a Certain Bhikkhu | 83 |
5. | Ananda Sutta Discourse to Ananda | 86 |
6. | Dutiya Ananda Sutta Second Discourse to Ananda | 88 |
7. | Anudhamma Sutta Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 92 |
8. | Dutiya Anudhamma Sutta Second Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 94 |
9. | Tatiya Anudhamma Sutta Third Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 95 |
10. | Catutta Anudhamma Sutta Fourth Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 96 |
1. | Attadipa Sutta Discourse on Self-Reliance | 99 |
2. | Patipada Sutta Discourse on the Course of Practice | 102 |
3. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 104 |
4. | Dutiya Anicca Sutta Second Discourse on Impermanence | 106 |
5. | Samanupassana Sutta Discourse of Viewing Five Aggregates as Atta | 108 |
6. | Khandha Sutta Discourse on Aggregates | 110 |
7. | Sona Sutta Discourse to Sona | 112 |
8. | Dutiya Sona Sutta Second Discourse to Sona | 115 |
9. | Nandikkhaya Sutta Discourse on Extinction of Delight | 117 |
10. | Dutiya Nandikkhaya Sutta Second Discourse on Extinction of Delight | 119 |
1. | Upaya Sutta Discourse on Attachment | 123 |
2. | Bija Sutta Discourse on Means of Plant Generation | 125 |
3. | Udana Sutta Discourse on Exultant Utterance | 128 |
4. | Upadana Paripavatta Sutta Discourse on Manifold Aspects of Aggregates which are the Objects of Clinging | 136 |
5. | Sattatthana Sutta Discourse on Skilfulness in Seven Aspects | 142 |
6. | Sammasambuddha Sutta Discourse on the Perfectly Self-Elightened One | 148 |
7. | Anattalakkhana Sutta Discourse on Characteristics of Non-Atta | 151 |
8. | Mahali Sutta Discourse to Mahali | 154 |
9. | Aditta Sutta Discourse on Burning | 158 |
10. | Niruttipatha Sutta Discourse on the Ways of Expressing the Naming-bases | 159 |
1. | Upadiyamana Sutta Discourse on Clinging | 165 |
2. | Mannamana Sutta Discourse on Wrong View | 167 |
3. | Abhinandamana Sutta Discourse on being Enamoured | 169 |
4. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 171 |
5. | Dukkha Sutta | 173 |
6. | Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-self | 174 |
7. | Anattaniya Sutta Discourse on what is not the Property of One’s Self | 176 |
8. | Rajaniyasanthita Sutta Discourse on Things Arousing Attachment | 178 |
9. | Radha Sutta Discourse to Radha | 180 |
10. | Suradha Sutta Discourse to Suradha | 181 |
1. | Assada Sutta Discourse on Enjoyableness | 185 |
2. | Samudaya Sutta Discourse on the Cause | 186 |
3. | Dutiya Samudaya Sutta Second Discourse on the Cause | 187 |
4. | Arahanta Sutta Discourse on the Arahat | 188 |
5. | Dutiya Arahanta Sutta Second Discourse on the Arahat | 191 |
6. | Siha Sutta Discourse on the Simile of the Lion | 192 |
7. | Khajjaniya Sutta Discourse on being Chewed Up | 195 |
8. | Pindolya Sutta Discourse on Seeking Alms-food | 201 |
9. | Palileyya Sutta Discourse at the Palileyya Forest | 206 |
10. | Punnama Sutta Discourse Given on a Fullmoon Night | 213 |
1. | Ananda Sutta Discourse Given by the Venerable Ananda | 223 |
2. | Tissa Sutta Discourse Given to the Venerable Tissa | 225 |
3. | Phenapindupama Sutta Foam Simile Discourse | 276 |
4. | Gomayapinda Sutta Discourse with Reference to a Piece of Cowdung | 280 |
5. | Nakhasikha Sutta Discourse with Reference to a Pinch of Dust on the Tip of the Nail | 284 |
6. | Suddhika Sutta Discourse Purely on the Khandha Aggregates | 287 |
7. | Gaddulabaddha Sutta Discourse on Being Fastened with a Thong | 288 |
8. | Dutiya Gaddulabaddha Sutta Second Discourse on Being Fastened with a Thong | |
9. | Vasijata Sutta The Adze-Handle Simile Discourse | 393 |
10. | Anticcasanna Sutta Discourse on Perception of Impermanence | 296 |
1. | Anta Sutta Discourse on Distinct Groups | 301 |
2. | Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha | 303 |
3. | SakkayaSutta Discourse on Sakkaya | 304 |
4. | Parinneyya Sutta Discourse on what should be Truly and Completely Understood | 305 |
5. | Samana Sutta Discourse on Recluses | 306 |
6. | Dutiya Samana Sutta Second Discourse on Recluses | 307 |
7. | Sotapanna Sutta Discourse on Winner of First Magga | 308 |
8. | Arahanta Sutta Discourse on Arahat | 309 |
9. | Chandappahana Sutta Discourse on Getting Rid of Desire | 310 |
10. | Dutiya Chandappahana Sutta Second Discourse on Getting Rid of Desire | 311 |
1. | Avijja Sutta Discourse on Ignorance | 315 |
2. | Vijja Sutta Discourse on Knowledge | 316 |
3. | Dhammakatthika Sutta Discourse on Expounder of the Dhamma | 317 |
4. | Dutiya Dhammakathika Sutta Second Discourse on Expounder of the Dhamma | 319 |
5. | Bandhana Sutta Discourse on Bonds | 321 |
6. | Paripucchita Sutta Discourse by means of Questions | 323 |
7. | Dutiya Paripucchita Sutta Second Discourse by means of Questions | 324 |
8. | Samyojaniya Sutta Discourse on Objects Giving Rise to Feathers | 325 |
9. | Upadaniya Sutta Discourse on Objects of clinging | 326 |
10. | Silavanta Sutta Discourse on One who is Virtuous | 327 |
11. | Sutavanta Sutta Discourse on One who is Well-Instructed | 330 |
12. | Kappa Sutta Discourse to the Venerable Kappa | 332 |
13. | Dutiya Kappa Sutta Second Discourse to the Venerable Kappa | 333 |
1. | Samudaya Dhamma Sutta Discourse on the Nature of Arising (of Phenomena) | 337 |
2. | Dutiya Samudaya Dhamma Sutta Second Discourse on the Nature of Arising (of Phenomena) | 339 |
3. | Tatiya Samudaya Dhamma Sutta Third Discourse on the Nature of Arising (of Phenomena) | 340 |
4. | Assada Sutta Discourse on Enjoyableness | 341 |
5. | Dutiya Assada Sutta Second Discourse on Enjoyableness | 342 |
6. | Samudaya Sutta Discourse on the Arising (of Phenomena) | 343 |
7. | Dutiya Samudaya Sutta Second Discourse on the Arising (of Phenomena) | 344 |
8. | Kotthika Sutta Kotthika Discourse | 345 |
9. | Dutiya Kotthika Sutta Second Kotthika Discourse | 346 |
10 | Tatiya Kotthika Sutta Third Kotthika Discourse | 347 |
1. | Kukkula Sutta Discourse with Burning Ashes Simile | 351 |
2. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 352 |
3. | Dutiya anicca Sutta Second Discourse on Impermanence | 353 |
4. | Tatiya Anicca Sutta Third Discourse on Impermanence | 354 |
5. | Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha | 355 |
6. | Dutiya Dukkha Sutta Second Discourse on Dukkha | 356 |
7. | Tatiya Dukkha Sutta Third Discourse on Dukkha | 357 |
8. | Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-Self | 358 |
9. | Dutiya Anatta Sutta Second Discourse on Non-Self | 359 |
10. | Tatiya Anatta Sutta Third Discourse on Non-Self | 360 |
11. | Nibbida Bahula Sutta Discourse on Being Much Disgusted | 361 |
12. | Aniccanupassi Sutta Discourse on Contemplation of Impermanence | 362 |
13. | Dukkhanupassi Sutta Discourse on Contemplation of Dukkha | 363 |
14. | Anattanupassi Sutta Discourse on Contemplation of Non-Self | 364 |
1. | Ajjhatta Sutta Discourse on (Arising of Pleasure and Pain in) Oneself | 367 |
2. | Etammamma Sutta Discourse on “This is mine” | 369 |
3. | So atta Sutta Discourse on Eternity View | 371 |
4. | Nocamesiya Sutta373 | |
5. | Miccha Ditthi Sutta Discourse on Wrong View | 375 |
6. | Sakkayaditthi Sutta Discourse on the View that the Five Khandhas are a Distinct Entity | 377 |
7. | Attanuditthi Sutta Discourse on the View that there is Atta | 379 |
8. | Abhinivesa Sutta Discourse on Adherence | 381 |
9. | Dutiya Abhinivesa Sutta Second Discourse on Adherence | 382 |
10. | Ananda Sutta Discourse to Ananda | 383 |
The Khandha Samyutta is the first and the longest of the thirteen Samyuttas of the Khandhavagga Samyutta. The discourses in the Khandha Samyutta are built around the aggregates of Corporeality, Sensation, Perception, Volitional Activities and Consciousness. They are shown in all aspects, their enjoyableness, their faults and the freedom from attachment to them. There are 150 suttas arranged in fifteen section, each containing ten to fifteen suttas. In these discourses the Buddha used various methods of approach to suit the occasion, the stage of mental development and the intelligence of his audience. Very often, he made use of metaphors and similes which are easily understood by any ordinarily person, citing thing like foam bubble, mirage, dirty cloth, river, fire, ashes, etc. again and again The Buddha warned his disciples against the dangers of craving for and enjoyment of pleasures of the senses. He made them see the faults of the aggregates which are the objects of Clinging, The Buddha repeatedly urged his disciples not to be attached to the aggregates and to view them with right perception, as they really are, and finally to practise the dhamma according to this Teaching and thus gain liberation from the round of rebirths.
Introduction
The Samyutta Nikaya has five major divisions or groups of discourses related in subject matter or in persons involved. The five major divisions are: Sagathavagga Samyutta, Nidanavagga Samyutta, Khandhavagga Samyutta, Salayatanavagga Samyutta and Mahavagga Samyutta. Each division, Vagga Samyutta, contains groups called Samyuttas.
The Sagathavagga Samyutta contains eleven Samyuttas grouped according to characters appearing in them, such as the devas, the brahmas and King of Kosala. Many of the dialogues between the Buddha and these various characters are in verse and hence the name Sagatha, meaning ‘with verse’
The Nidanavagga Samyutta contains ten Samyuttas dealing mainly with Causal Factors, i.e., the principles of conditionality and interdependence.
The Khandhavagga Samyutta contains thirteen Sarhyuttas. As the name implies, it deals mainly with the five aggregates of phenomena or the khandhas, viz., Corporeality, Sensation, Perception, Volitional Activities and Consciousness.
The Salayatanavagga Samyutta contains ten Samyuttas dealing mainly with internal and external sense-bases.
The Mahavagga Samyutta contains twelve Samyuttas. The names of the various samyuttas, such as Magga Samyutta, Bojjhanga Samyutta, Satipatthana Samyutta, Indriya Samyutta, indicate the subjects covered. The Editorial Committee has decided as a preliminary step to edit a portion from each of the five major divisions, Vagga Samyuttas, and to publish each one of the portions as a separate book.
The translation of the present book, Khandha Samyutta, was done by U Tin U, a senior editor of the Myanmar Pitaka Association, and was initially edited by U Hla Maung, another senior editor. The final editing was done by the Editorial Committee of the Association.
1. | Nakulapitu Sutta Discourse to Nakulapitu | 3 |
2. | Devadaha Sutta Discourse at Devadaha | 11 |
3. | Haliddikani Sutta Discourse to Haliddikani | 16 |
4. | Dutiya Haliddikani Sutta The Second Discourse to Haliddikani | 23 |
5. | Samadhi Sutta Discourse on Concentration | 25 |
6. | Patisallana Sutta Discourse on Meditation in Solitude | 29 |
7. | Upadaparitassana Sutta Discourse on Craving Resulting from Clinging | 30 |
8. | Dutiya Upadaparitassana Sutta Second Discourse on Craving Resulting from Clinging | 35 |
9. | Kalattaya Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence in the Past, in the Future and in the Present | 37 |
10. | Kalattaya Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha in the Past, in the Future and in the Present | 38 |
11. | Kalattaya Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-Self in the Past, in the Future and in the Present | 39 |
1. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 43 |
2. | Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha | 44 |
3. | Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-Self | 45 |
4. | Yadanicca Sutta Discourse on that which is Impermanent | 46 |
5. | Yam Dukha Sutta Discourse on that which is Dukkha | 47 |
6. | Yadanatta Sutta Discourse on that which is Non-Self | 48 |
7. | Sahetu Anicca Sutta Discourse on the Impermanence of the Aggregates and of their Conditioning Factors | 49 |
8 | Sahetu Dukkha Sutta Discourse on the Dukkha of the Aggregates and of their Conditioning Factors | 50 |
9 | Sahetu Anatta Sutta Discourse on the Non-Self of the Aggregates and of their Conditioning Factors | 51 |
10 | Ananda Sutta Discourse to Venerable Ananda | 52 |
1 | Bhara Sutta Discourse on the Burden | 57 |
2. | Parinna Sutta Discourse on True and Complete Understanding | 59 |
3. | Abhijana Sutta Discourse on Knowing Truly and Well | 60 |
4. | Chandaraga Sutta Discourse on Craving | 62 |
5. | Assada Sutta Discourse on Enjoyableness | 64 |
6. | Dutiya Assada Sutta The Second Discourse on Enjoyableness | 67 |
7. | Tatiya Assada Sutta The Third Discourse on Enjoyableness | 69 |
8. | Abhinandana Sutta Discourse on Taking Delight | 71 |
9. | Uppada Sutta Discourse on Arising | 72 |
10. | Agha Mula Sutta Discourse on Origin of Dukkha | 73 |
11. | Pabhangu. Sutta Discourse on what is Destructible | 74 |
1. | Natumhaka Sutta Discourse on What is not Yours | 77 |
2. | Dutiya Natumhaka Sutta Second Discourse on What is not Yours | 79 |
3. | Annatara Bhikkhu Sutta Discourse to a Certain Bhikkhu | 80 |
4. | Dutiya Annatara Bhikkhu Sutta Second Discourse to a Certain Bhikkhu | 83 |
5. | Ananda Sutta Discourse to Ananda | 86 |
6. | Dutiya Ananda Sutta Second Discourse to Ananda | 88 |
7. | Anudhamma Sutta Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 92 |
8. | Dutiya Anudhamma Sutta Second Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 94 |
9. | Tatiya Anudhamma Sutta Third Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 95 |
10. | Catutta Anudhamma Sutta Fourth Discourse on Practice of Insight Meditation | 96 |
1. | Attadipa Sutta Discourse on Self-Reliance | 99 |
2. | Patipada Sutta Discourse on the Course of Practice | 102 |
3. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 104 |
4. | Dutiya Anicca Sutta Second Discourse on Impermanence | 106 |
5. | Samanupassana Sutta Discourse of Viewing Five Aggregates as Atta | 108 |
6. | Khandha Sutta Discourse on Aggregates | 110 |
7. | Sona Sutta Discourse to Sona | 112 |
8. | Dutiya Sona Sutta Second Discourse to Sona | 115 |
9. | Nandikkhaya Sutta Discourse on Extinction of Delight | 117 |
10. | Dutiya Nandikkhaya Sutta Second Discourse on Extinction of Delight | 119 |
1. | Upaya Sutta Discourse on Attachment | 123 |
2. | Bija Sutta Discourse on Means of Plant Generation | 125 |
3. | Udana Sutta Discourse on Exultant Utterance | 128 |
4. | Upadana Paripavatta Sutta Discourse on Manifold Aspects of Aggregates which are the Objects of Clinging | 136 |
5. | Sattatthana Sutta Discourse on Skilfulness in Seven Aspects | 142 |
6. | Sammasambuddha Sutta Discourse on the Perfectly Self-Elightened One | 148 |
7. | Anattalakkhana Sutta Discourse on Characteristics of Non-Atta | 151 |
8. | Mahali Sutta Discourse to Mahali | 154 |
9. | Aditta Sutta Discourse on Burning | 158 |
10. | Niruttipatha Sutta Discourse on the Ways of Expressing the Naming-bases | 159 |
1. | Upadiyamana Sutta Discourse on Clinging | 165 |
2. | Mannamana Sutta Discourse on Wrong View | 167 |
3. | Abhinandamana Sutta Discourse on being Enamoured | 169 |
4. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 171 |
5. | Dukkha Sutta | 173 |
6. | Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-self | 174 |
7. | Anattaniya Sutta Discourse on what is not the Property of One’s Self | 176 |
8. | Rajaniyasanthita Sutta Discourse on Things Arousing Attachment | 178 |
9. | Radha Sutta Discourse to Radha | 180 |
10. | Suradha Sutta Discourse to Suradha | 181 |
1. | Assada Sutta Discourse on Enjoyableness | 185 |
2. | Samudaya Sutta Discourse on the Cause | 186 |
3. | Dutiya Samudaya Sutta Second Discourse on the Cause | 187 |
4. | Arahanta Sutta Discourse on the Arahat | 188 |
5. | Dutiya Arahanta Sutta Second Discourse on the Arahat | 191 |
6. | Siha Sutta Discourse on the Simile of the Lion | 192 |
7. | Khajjaniya Sutta Discourse on being Chewed Up | 195 |
8. | Pindolya Sutta Discourse on Seeking Alms-food | 201 |
9. | Palileyya Sutta Discourse at the Palileyya Forest | 206 |
10. | Punnama Sutta Discourse Given on a Fullmoon Night | 213 |
1. | Ananda Sutta Discourse Given by the Venerable Ananda | 223 |
2. | Tissa Sutta Discourse Given to the Venerable Tissa | 225 |
3. | Phenapindupama Sutta Foam Simile Discourse | 276 |
4. | Gomayapinda Sutta Discourse with Reference to a Piece of Cowdung | 280 |
5. | Nakhasikha Sutta Discourse with Reference to a Pinch of Dust on the Tip of the Nail | 284 |
6. | Suddhika Sutta Discourse Purely on the Khandha Aggregates | 287 |
7. | Gaddulabaddha Sutta Discourse on Being Fastened with a Thong | 288 |
8. | Dutiya Gaddulabaddha Sutta Second Discourse on Being Fastened with a Thong | |
9. | Vasijata Sutta The Adze-Handle Simile Discourse | 393 |
10. | Anticcasanna Sutta Discourse on Perception of Impermanence | 296 |
1. | Anta Sutta Discourse on Distinct Groups | 301 |
2. | Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha | 303 |
3. | SakkayaSutta Discourse on Sakkaya | 304 |
4. | Parinneyya Sutta Discourse on what should be Truly and Completely Understood | 305 |
5. | Samana Sutta Discourse on Recluses | 306 |
6. | Dutiya Samana Sutta Second Discourse on Recluses | 307 |
7. | Sotapanna Sutta Discourse on Winner of First Magga | 308 |
8. | Arahanta Sutta Discourse on Arahat | 309 |
9. | Chandappahana Sutta Discourse on Getting Rid of Desire | 310 |
10. | Dutiya Chandappahana Sutta Second Discourse on Getting Rid of Desire | 311 |
1. | Avijja Sutta Discourse on Ignorance | 315 |
2. | Vijja Sutta Discourse on Knowledge | 316 |
3. | Dhammakatthika Sutta Discourse on Expounder of the Dhamma | 317 |
4. | Dutiya Dhammakathika Sutta Second Discourse on Expounder of the Dhamma | 319 |
5. | Bandhana Sutta Discourse on Bonds | 321 |
6. | Paripucchita Sutta Discourse by means of Questions | 323 |
7. | Dutiya Paripucchita Sutta Second Discourse by means of Questions | 324 |
8. | Samyojaniya Sutta Discourse on Objects Giving Rise to Feathers | 325 |
9. | Upadaniya Sutta Discourse on Objects of clinging | 326 |
10. | Silavanta Sutta Discourse on One who is Virtuous | 327 |
11. | Sutavanta Sutta Discourse on One who is Well-Instructed | 330 |
12. | Kappa Sutta Discourse to the Venerable Kappa | 332 |
13. | Dutiya Kappa Sutta Second Discourse to the Venerable Kappa | 333 |
1. | Samudaya Dhamma Sutta Discourse on the Nature of Arising (of Phenomena) | 337 |
2. | Dutiya Samudaya Dhamma Sutta Second Discourse on the Nature of Arising (of Phenomena) | 339 |
3. | Tatiya Samudaya Dhamma Sutta Third Discourse on the Nature of Arising (of Phenomena) | 340 |
4. | Assada Sutta Discourse on Enjoyableness | 341 |
5. | Dutiya Assada Sutta Second Discourse on Enjoyableness | 342 |
6. | Samudaya Sutta Discourse on the Arising (of Phenomena) | 343 |
7. | Dutiya Samudaya Sutta Second Discourse on the Arising (of Phenomena) | 344 |
8. | Kotthika Sutta Kotthika Discourse | 345 |
9. | Dutiya Kotthika Sutta Second Kotthika Discourse | 346 |
10 | Tatiya Kotthika Sutta Third Kotthika Discourse | 347 |
1. | Kukkula Sutta Discourse with Burning Ashes Simile | 351 |
2. | Anicca Sutta Discourse on Impermanence | 352 |
3. | Dutiya anicca Sutta Second Discourse on Impermanence | 353 |
4. | Tatiya Anicca Sutta Third Discourse on Impermanence | 354 |
5. | Dukkha Sutta Discourse on Dukkha | 355 |
6. | Dutiya Dukkha Sutta Second Discourse on Dukkha | 356 |
7. | Tatiya Dukkha Sutta Third Discourse on Dukkha | 357 |
8. | Anatta Sutta Discourse on Non-Self | 358 |
9. | Dutiya Anatta Sutta Second Discourse on Non-Self | 359 |
10. | Tatiya Anatta Sutta Third Discourse on Non-Self | 360 |
11. | Nibbida Bahula Sutta Discourse on Being Much Disgusted | 361 |
12. | Aniccanupassi Sutta Discourse on Contemplation of Impermanence | 362 |
13. | Dukkhanupassi Sutta Discourse on Contemplation of Dukkha | 363 |
14. | Anattanupassi Sutta Discourse on Contemplation of Non-Self | 364 |
1. | Ajjhatta Sutta Discourse on (Arising of Pleasure and Pain in) Oneself | 367 |
2. | Etammamma Sutta Discourse on “This is mine” | 369 |
3. | So atta Sutta Discourse on Eternity View | 371 |
4. | Nocamesiya Sutta373 | |
5. | Miccha Ditthi Sutta Discourse on Wrong View | 375 |
6. | Sakkayaditthi Sutta Discourse on the View that the Five Khandhas are a Distinct Entity | 377 |
7. | Attanuditthi Sutta Discourse on the View that there is Atta | 379 |
8. | Abhinivesa Sutta Discourse on Adherence | 381 |
9. | Dutiya Abhinivesa Sutta Second Discourse on Adherence | 382 |
10. | Ananda Sutta Discourse to Ananda | 383 |