ĀDITTASUTTA
On Fire
A deity recites to the Buddha some verses
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KIMDADASUTTA
Giving What?
Different kinds of gifts have different purposes.
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ANNASUTTA
Food
Gods and humans love to eat, so what kind of being does not like food?
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EKAMŪLASUTTA
One Root
A single verse in the form of a Dhamma riddle.
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ANOMASUTTA
Peerless
A verse in praise of the Buddha.
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ACCHARĀSUTTA
Nymphs
To escape from the Forest of Delusion, one needs the vehicle of the Dhamma.
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VANAROPASUTTA
Planters
For those who give the gift of a monastery, merit always grows.
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JETAVANASUTTA
Jeta's Grove
Verses in praise of the Jetavana monastery, the Dhamma, and venerable Sāriputta, apparently spoken by the deity Anāthapindika.
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MACCHARISUTTA
Stingy
The Buddha is asked about the future destiny of people who are stingy and those who are generous.
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GHAṬĪKĀRASUTTA
With Ghaṭīkāra
Ghaṭīkāra, a disciple of the former Buddha Kassapa, comes to the Buddha and speaks of his past life, and of the attainments of six friends.
