Āhuneyyavagga

Collections of Numbered Discourses

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

Paṭhamaāhuneyyasutta

AN 6.1
Worthy of Offerings (1st)

A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of equanimity for the six senses.

Dutiyaāhuneyyasutta

AN 6.2
Worthy of Offerings (2nd)

A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of the six higher knowledges.

Indriyasutta

AN 6.3
Faculties

A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of six faculties.

Balasutta

AN 6.4
Powers

A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of six powers.

Paṭhamaājānīyasutta

AN 6.5
The Thoroughbred (1st)

A steed is worthy of the king for six reasons, and a mendicant is worthy for six similar reasons.

Dutiyaājānīyasutta

AN 6.6
The Thoroughbred (2nd)

A steed is worthy of the king for six reasons, and a mendicant is worthy for six similar reasons.

Tatiyaājānīyasutta

AN 6.7
The Thoroughbred (3rd)

A steed is worthy of the king for six reasons, and a mendicant is worthy for six similar reasons.

Anuttariyasutta

AN 6.8
Unsurpassable

Six things that are unsurpassable.

Anussatiṭṭhānasutta

AN 6.9
Topics for Recollection

Six topics for recollection.

Mahānāmasutta

AN 6.10
With Mahānāma

The Buddha teaches his relative Mahānāma that a noble disciple often practices the six recollections, which lead to joy and peace.