Collections of Linked Discourses
Collections of 'linked' or 'connected' discourses and other related texts.
A deity recites to the Buddha some verses
Different kinds of gifts have different purposes.
Gods and humans love to eat, so what kind of being does not like food?
A single verse in the form of a Dhamma riddle.
A verse in praise of the Buddha.
To escape from the Forest of Delusion, one needs the vehicle of the Dhamma.
For those who give the gift of a monastery, merit always grows.
Verses in praise of the Jetavana monastery, the Dhamma, and venerable Sāriputta, apparently spoken by the deity Anāthapindika.
The Buddha is asked about the future destiny of people who are stingy and those who are generous.
Ghaṭīkāra, a disciple of the former Buddha Kassapa, comes to the Buddha and speaks of his past life, and of the attainments of six friends.