Yodhājīvavagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Paṭhamacetovimuttiphalasutta

AN 5.71
Freedom of Heart is the Fruit (1st)

Five meditations lead to freedom. The Buddha supplies five similes, which subtly illustrate five aspects of awakening.

Dutiyacetovimuttiphalasutta

AN 5.72
Freedom of Heart is the Fruit (2nd)

Five meditations lead to freedom. The Buddha supplies five similes, which subtly illustrate five aspects of awakening.

Paṭhamadhammavihārīsutta

AN 5.73
One Who Lives by the Teaching (1st)

The difference between someone who merely studies the letter of the Dharma, and someone who truly lives by it.

Dutiyadhammavihārīsutta

AN 5.74
One Who Lives by the Teaching (2nd)

The difference between someone who merely studies the letter of the Dharma, and someone who truly lives by it.

Paṭhamayodhājīvasutta

AN 5.75
Warriors (1st)

Some warriors, like some monks, falter before the threat of battle, while others emerge victorious.

Dutiyayodhājīvasutta

AN 5.76
Warriors (2nd)

Some warriors, like some monks, are killed or injured in battle, while others emerge victorious.

Paṭhamaanāgatabhayasutta

AN 5.77
Future Perils (1st)

The dangers of living in a wilderness among wild beasts and so on.

Dutiyaanāgatabhayasutta

AN 5.78
Future Perils (2nd)

The uncertainties of life may prevent your practice.

Tatiyaanāgatabhayasutta

AN 5.79
Future Perils (3rd)

When the teachers and leaders of the Saṅgha are not well practiced, their weakness will be passed down the generations.

Catutthaanāgatabhayasutta

AN 5.80
Future Perils (4th)

The Saṅgha may forsake the simple life and indulge in luxuries.