Uruvelavagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Paṭhamauruvelasutta

AN 4.21
At Uruvelā (1st)

Who should the Buddha revere?

Dutiyauruvelasutta

AN 4.22
At Uruvelā (2nd)

What qualifies you as a senior.

Lokasutta

AN 4.23
The World

Why the Buddha is called the Realized One.

Kāḷakārāmasutta

AN 4.24
At Kāḷaka’s Monastery

The Buddha knows what can be known, and remains poised in the midst of the world.

Brahmacariyasutta

AN 4.25
The Spiritual Life

This spiritual life is lived for the sake of restraint, giving up, fading away, and stopping.

Kuhasutta

AN 4.26
Deceivers

Mendicants who are deceivers, stubborn, flatterers, frauds, insolent, and scattered: they are no mendicants of the Buddha.

Santuṭṭhisutta

AN 4.27
Contentment

A mendicant should be content with trifles that are easy to get hold of.

Ariyavaṁsasutta

AN 4.28
The Noble Traditions

Contentment with any old robe, alms-food, lodgings, and love of meditation: these are ancient traditions of the noble ones.

Dhammapadasutta

AN 4.29
Footprints of the Dhamma

Contentment, good will, mindfulness and convergence are basic principles.

Paribbājakasutta

AN 4.30
Wanderers

A discussion with some wanderers on the basic principles.