Aggappasādasutta
The Best Kinds of Confidence
Three supreme objects of confidence: the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Saṅgha.
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Jīvikasutta
Lifestyle
Why reasonable people take up the life of alms-going, and the dangers that lie in wait if they do not train their minds.
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Saṅghāṭikaṇṇasutta
The Corner of the Cloak
To see the Dhamma is to see the Buddha and to be close to him, even when physically far away.
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Aggisutta
Fire
The three fires: of passion, aversion, and delusion.
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Upaparikkhasutta
Examination
On having consciousness neither externally scattered and diffused, nor internally positioned.
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Kāmūpapattisutta
Provided With Pleasure
Three ways in which devas obtain sensual pleasures.
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Kāmayogasutta
Attached to Sensual Pleasures
The yoke of sensuality and the yoke of rebirth.
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Kalyāṇasīlasutta
Good Morals
Admirable virtue, admirable qualities, and admirable discernment defined.
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Dānasutta
Giving
Two kinds of gifts, sharing, and assistance: in material things and in Dhamma.
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Tevijjasutta
The Three Knowledges
The three knowledges that characterize a brahman in the Buddha's sense of the word.
