Tikaṇḍakīvagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Avajānātisutta

AN 5.141
Scorn

Five people susceptible to various flaws.

Ārabhatisutta

AN 5.142
Transgression

Those who violate moral precepts may regret it or may not.

Sārandadasutta

AN 5.143
At Sārandada

The Licchavis discuss the greatest treasures in the world. The Buddha, criticizing them for their fixation on sensual pleasures, suggests spiritual treasures.

Tikaṇḍakīsutta

AN 5.144
At Tikaṇḍakī

Five meditations that train a mendicant to shift their perception at will.

Nirayasutta

AN 5.145
Hell

Reasons one is cast down to hell or raised to heaven.

Mittasutta

AN 5.146
A Friend

Don’t befriend a mendicant with five qualities; look instead for the five opposites.

Asappurisadānasutta

AN 5.147
Gifts of an Untrue Person

Good and bad ways of offering gifts.

Sappurisadānasutta

AN 5.148
Gifts of a True Person

The way a good person gives gifts and the outcome.

Paṭhamasamayavimuttasutta

AN 5.149
Temporarily Free (1st)

A mendicant who has found only temporary freedom may decline for five reasons.

Dutiyasamayavimuttasutta

AN 5.150
Temporarily Free (2nd)

A mendicant who has found only temporary freedom may decline for five reasons.