Collections of 'numbered' or 'numerical' discourses and other related texts.
Tiṭhānasutta
AN 9.21
In Three Particulars
A comparison of the people of India, of Uttarakuru, and of the heaven of the Thirty-Three.
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Assakhaḷuṅkasutta
AN 9.22
A Wild Colt
Nine kinds of horses are compared with nine kinds of monks.
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Taṇhāmūlakasutta
AN 9.23
Rooted in Craving
Nine things that are rooted in craving.
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Sattāvāsasutta
AN 9.24
Abodes of Sentient Beings
Nine realms into which sentient beings may be reborn.
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Paññāsutta
AN 9.25
Consolidated by Wisdom
Nine reflections by which a mendicant knows their mind has wisdom.
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Silāyūpasutta
AN 9.26
The Simile of the Stone Pillar
Venerables Candikāputta and Sāriputta differ in their interpretation of a teaching proposed by the notorious schismatic Devadatta.
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Paṭhamaverasutta
AN 9.27
Fears and Enmities (1st)
A householder who has eliminated the perils that come with breaking the five precepts, and possesses the four factors of stream-entry is freed from lower rebirths.
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Dutiyaverasutta
AN 9.28
Fears and Enmities (2nd)
A householder who has eliminated the perils that come with breaking the five precepts, and possesses the four factors of stream-entry is freed from lower rebirths.
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Āghātavatthusutta
AN 9.29
Grounds for Resentment
Nine grounds for resentment.
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Āghātapaṭivinayasutta
AN 9.30
Getting Rid of Resentment
Nine ways of removing resentment.
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Anupubbanirodhasutta
AN 9.31
Progressive Cessations
Nine meditative states, each of which arises from the cessation of something present in the previous state.