The Chapter on Abuse

Collections of Numbered Discourses

Collections of 'numbered' or 'numerical' discourses and other related texts.

Vivādasutta

AN 10.41
Dispute

Ten reasons for disputes in the Saṅgha.

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Paṭhamavivādamūlasutta

AN 10.42
Roots of Dispute (1st)

Ten roots for disputes in the Saṅgha.

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Dutiyavivādamūlasutta

AN 10.43
Roots of Dispute (2nd)

Ten roots for disputes in the Saṅgha.

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Kusinārasutta

AN 10.44
At Kusinārā

A mendicant who wishes to admonish another should first reflect on five things in themselves and establish a further five.

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Rājantepurappavesanasutta

AN 10.45
Entering a Royal Compound

Ten dangers for a monk who enters a royal harem.

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Sakkasutta

AN 10.46
With the Sakyans

The Sakyans say that they don’t always observe the eight precepts on the sabbath. The Buddha strongly admonishes them to be more consistent.

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Mahālisutta

AN 10.47
With Mahāli

Mahāli the Licchavi asks the Buddha for the causes of bad deeds.

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Pabbajitaabhiṇhasutta

AN 10.48
Ten Regular Reflections for a Renunciate

Topics for frequent reflection by one gone forth.

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Sarīraṭṭhadhammasutta

AN 10.49
Existing Because of the Body

Ten things that depend on the body.

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Bhaṇḍanasutta

AN 10.50
Fights

Some monks are arguing, so the Buddha teaches them ten warm-hearted principles.

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