Collections of Numbered Discourses
Collections of 'numbered' or 'numerical' discourses and other related texts.
How a mendicant is like a warrior.
There are some things no-one can guarantee.
What we say should never go beyond what we know; but it must also be meanungful.
Not everyone is afraid to die.
The Buddha redefines the truths of the brahmins.
A monk asks a series of questions, which are praised by the Buddha.
The Buddha explains to Vassakāra how only a good person can judge others. Meanwhile, the followers of Todeyya complain about the King.
If you criticize someone, you should have a good reason.
Different things are realized in different ways.
On the Uposatha night, the Buddha praises monks of great spiritual attainments in the Saṅgha.