The Chapter with Upāli

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Kāmabhogīsutta

AN 10.91
Pleasure Seekers

The Buddha teaches Anāthapiṇḍika ten kinds of persons who enjoy sensual pleasures.

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Bhayasutta

AN 10.92
Dangers

A noble disciple has eliminated five perils, realized the four factors of stream-entry, and seen the noble process.

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Kiṁdiṭṭhikasutta

AN 10.93
What Is Your View?

Anāthapiṇḍika visits some wanderers, who ask him about the Buddha’s views. Anāthapiṇḍika asks them to explain their own view first. He then declares his own understanding of impermanence, leaving the wanderers speechless.

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Vajjiyamāhitasutta

AN 10.94
With Vajjiyamāhita

The householder Vajjiyamāhita visits some wanderers, who accuse the Buddha of condemning all asceticism. Vajjiyamāhita counters this by saying the Buddha only criticizes what is worthy of criticism. The Buddha praises him, and explains in detail what this means.

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Uttiyasutta

AN 10.95
With Uttiya

The wanderer Uttiya asks the Buddha a series of ten metaphysical questions as to whether the cosmos is finite, etc. The Buddha responds by saying that he only teaches the end of suffering. Uttiya goes on to ask whether all beings will be liberated. The Buddha is silent, and Ānanda answers on his behalf.

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Kokanudasutta

AN 10.96
With Kokanada

The wanderer Kokanada meets Ānanda at the baths and engages him on the topic of the ten metaphysical questions.

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Āhuneyyasutta

AN 10.97
Worthy of Offerings Dedicated to the Gods

With ten qualities, a mendicant is worthy.

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Therasutta

AN 10.98
A Senior Mendicant

With ten qualities, a senior mendicant is at ease wherever they live.

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Upālisutta

AN 10.99
With Upāli

When Upāli asks to go into retreat, the Buddha warns him that secluded wilderness dwellings are hard to endure unless one is accomplished in meditation. He gives a long account of the training required before going into solitude, and ends by encouraging Upāli to stay in the Saṅgha.

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Abhabbasutta

AN 10.100
Cannot

Ten things must be given up before attaining perfection.

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