Uruvelavagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Paṭhamauruvelasutta

AN 4.21
At Uruvelā (1st)

Who should the Buddha revere?

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Dutiyauruvelasutta

AN 4.22
At Uruvelā (2nd)

What qualifies you as a senior.

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Lokasutta

AN 4.23
The World

Why the Buddha is called the Realized One.

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Kāḷakārāmasutta

AN 4.24
At Kāḷaka’s Monastery

The Buddha knows what can be known, and remains poised in the midst of the world.

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Brahmacariyasutta

AN 4.25
The Spiritual Life

This spiritual life is lived for the sake of restraint, giving up, fading away, and stopping.

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Kuhasutta

AN 4.26
Deceivers

Mendicants who are deceivers, stubborn, flatterers, frauds, insolent, and scattered: they are no mendicants of the Buddha.

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Santuṭṭhisutta

AN 4.27
Contentment

A mendicant should be content with trifles that are easy to get hold of.

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Ariyavaṁsasutta

AN 4.28
The Noble Traditions

Contentment with any old robe, alms-food, lodgings, and love of meditation: these are ancient traditions of the noble ones.

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Dhammapadasutta

AN 4.29
Footprints of the Dhamma

Contentment, good will, mindfulness and convergence are basic principles.

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Paribbājakasutta

AN 4.30
Wanderers

A discussion with some wanderers on the basic principles.

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