Āghātavagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Paṭhamaāghātapaṭivinayasutta

AN 5.161
Getting Rid of Resentment (1st)

Five reflections to help eliminate resentment, in brief.

Dutiyaāghātapaṭivinayasutta

AN 5.162
Getting Rid of Resentment (2nd)

Five reflections to help eliminate resentment, an explanation by Sāriputta..

Sākacchasutta

AN 5.163
Discussions

Qualifications for a mendicant to hold a Dhamma discussion.

Sājīvasutta

AN 5.164
Sharing a Way of Life

Qualifications for a mendicant to share their way of life.

Pañhapucchāsutta

AN 5.165
Asking Questions

Sāriputta explains five reasons for asking a question, and the reason he asks a question.

Nirodhasutta

AN 5.166
Cessation

Udāyī refuses to believe Sāriputta’s description of the achievements of an accomplished meditator. The Buddha dismisses Udāyī’s foolishness, and outlines the reasons senior mendicants should be respected.

Codanāsutta

AN 5.167
Accusation

Factors that a mendicant should establish in themselves before accusing another.

Sīlasutta

AN 5.168
Ethics

Lack of ethics prevents the attaining of samādhi, wisdom, and freedom.

Khippanisantisutta

AN 5.169
Quick-witted

Ānanda asks Sāriputta to explain what it means to be quick-witted, but Sāriputta gets Ānanda to explain it himself.

Bhaddajisutta

AN 5.170
With Bhaddaji

Ānanda asks Bhaddaji about the best sense objects, and corrects his answer.