Collections of Minor Discourses
Collections of sutta texts outside the four main collections.
Three supreme objects of confidence: the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Saṅgha.
Why reasonable people take up the life of alms-going, and the dangers that lie in wait if they do not train their minds.
To see the Dhamma is to see the Buddha and to be close to him, even when physically far away.
The three fires: of passion, aversion, and delusion.
On having consciousness neither externally scattered and diffused, nor internally positioned.
Three ways in which devas obtain sensual pleasures.
The yoke of sensuality and the yoke of rebirth.
Admirable virtue, admirable qualities, and admirable discernment defined.
Two kinds of gifts, sharing, and assistance: in material things and in Dhamma.
The three knowledges that characterize a brahman in the Buddha's sense of the word.