Collections of Minor Discourses
Collections of sutta texts outside the four main collections.
A monk meditates in pain engendered by past kamma but without being struck down by it.
The Buddha makes a deal with his step-brother: Stay a monk, and you'll be rewarded with nymphs in the next life.
A group of monks, rebuked by the Buddha, take it as an encouragement to reach awakening.
Ven. Sāriputta meditates, his mind as solid as rock.
Ven. Mahā Moggallāna meditates.
Some old habits die hard.
A deva-king disguises himself to give alms to Ven. Mahā Kassapa.
The Buddha rebukes monks who are chatting about the agreeable things that one can encounter on almsround.
More lessons in what monks should and shouldn't talk about.
Shortly after awakening, the Buddha contemplates future rebirth.