Collections of 'numbered' or 'numerical' discourses and other related texts.
Paṭhamanirayasaggasutta
AN 10.211
Heaven and Hell (1st)
The ten kinds of bad deeds lead you to hell; the ten good deeds to heaven.
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Dutiyanirayasaggasutta
AN 10.212
Heaven and Hell (2nd)
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Mātugāmasutta
AN 10.213
A Female
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Upāsikāsutta
AN 10.214
A Laywoman
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Visāradasutta
AN 10.215
Assured
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Saṁsappanīyasutta
AN 10.216
Creepy Creatures
Those who do the ten kinds of bad deeds are like creepy creatures.
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Paṭhamasañcetanikasutta
AN 10.217
Intentional (1st)
The Buddha asserts that one’s kamma must be exhausted before making an end of suffering. This statement precedes a long explanation of deeds and their causes.
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Dutiyasañcetanikasutta
AN 10.218
Intentional (2nd)
The Buddha asserts that one’s kamma must be exhausted before making an end of suffering. This statement precedes a long explanation of deeds and their causes.
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Karajakāyasutta
AN 10.219
The Body Born of Deeds
The Buddha asserts that one’s kamma must be exhausted before making an end of suffering. If one develops the heart’s release through love, no bad deeds can persist there.
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Adhammacariyāsutta
AN 10.220
Unprincipled Conduct
The Buddha teaches a brahmin that bad conduct leads to hell, good conduct to heaven.