Sambodhavagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

Collections of 'numbered' or 'numerical' discourses and other related texts.

Pubbevasambodhasutta

AN 3.103
Before Awakening

Before awakening, Siddhattha reflected on gratification, danger and escape in the world.

Paṭhamaassādasutta

AN 3.104
Gratification (1st)

The Buddha became awakened by understanding gratification, danger and escape.

Dutiyaassādasutta

AN 3.105
Gratification (2nd)

Gratification, danger and escape are essential to both binding and freeing.

Samaṇabrāhmaṇasutta

AN 3.106
Ascetics and Brahmins

Real ascetics understand gratification, danger and escape.

Ruṇṇasutta

AN 3.107
Wailing

Song, dance, and laughter.

Atittisutta

AN 3.108
Satisfaction

Indulgences never satisfy.

Arakkhitasutta

AN 3.109
Unprotected

Protecting your mind is like protecting a house.

Byāpannasutta

AN 3.110
Fallen

A simile of a collapsing house.

Paṭhamanidānasutta

AN 3.111
Sources (1st)

Sources of deeds: greed, hate, and delusion.

Dutiyanidānasutta

AN 3.112
Sources (2nd)

Sources of deeds: past, present, future.