ANUPADAVAGGA

Collections of Middle Discourses

Collections of 'middle-length' discourses and other related texts.

ANUPADASUTTA

MN 111
One By One

The Buddha describes in technical detail the process of insight of Venerable Sāriputta. Many ideas and terms in this text anticipate the Abhidhamma.

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CHABBISODHANASUTTA

MN 112
The Sixfold Purification

If someone claims to be awakened, their claim should be interrogated with a detailed series of detailed questions. Only if they can answer them clearly should the claim be accepted.

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SAPPURISASUTTA

MN 113
A True Person

The Buddha explains that a truly good person does not disparage others or feel superior because of their attainment.

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SEVITABBĀSEVITABBASUTTA

MN 114
What Should and Should Not Be Cultivated

The Buddha sets up a framework on things to be cultivated or avoided, and Venerable Sāriputta volunteers to elaborate.

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BAHUDHĀTUKASUTTA

MN 115
Many Elements

Beginning by praising a wise person, the Buddha goes on to explain that one becomes wise by inquiring into the elements, sense fields, dependent origination, and what is possible and impossible.

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ISIGILISUTTA

MN 116
At Isigili

Reflecting on the changes that even geographical features undergo, the Buddha then recounts the names of sages of the past who have lived in Mount Isigili near Rājagaha.

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MAHĀCATTĀRĪSAKASUTTA

MN 117
The Great Forty

A discourse on the prerequisites of right samādhi that emphasizes the interrelationship and mutual support of all the factors of the eightfold path.

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ĀNĀPĀNASATISUTTA

MN 118
Mindfulness of Breathing

Surrounded by many well-practiced mendicants, the Buddha teaches mindfulness of breathing in detail, showing how it relates to the four kinds of mindfulness meditation.

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KĀYAGATĀSATISUTTA

MN 119
Mindfulness of the Body

This focuses on the first aspect of mindfulness meditation, the observation of the body. This set of practices, simple as they seem, have far-reaching benefits.

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SAṄKHĀRUPAPATTISUTTA

MN 120
Rebirth by Choice

The Buddha explains how one can make a wish to be reborn in different realms.

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