MUDUTARAVAGGA

Collections of Linked Discourses

Collections of 'linked' or 'connected' discourses and other related texts.

Paṭilābhasutta

SN 48.11
Gain

The Buddha explains the five faculties in terms of how they are obtained.

Paṭhamasaṁkhittasutta

SN 48.12
In Brief (1st)

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments.

Dutiyasaṁkhittasutta

SN 48.13
In Brief (2nd)

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. A difference in faculties leads to a difference in fruits.

Tatiyasaṁkhittasutta

SN 48.14
In Brief (3rd)

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. The faculties are not barren.

Paṭhamavitthārasutta

SN 48.15
In Detail (1st)

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments.

Dutiyavitthārasutta

SN 48.16
In Detail (2nd)

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. A difference in faculties leads to a difference in fruits.

Tatiyavitthārasutta

SN 48.17
In Detail (3rd)

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. The faculties are not barren.

Paṭipannasutta

SN 48.18
Practicing

One who has developed the five faculties fully is a perfected one. Developing them to a lesser degree, one reaches lesser attainments. One who has none of them at all is an outsider.

Sampannasutta

SN 48.19
Endowed

Someone who develops the faculties is said to be equipped with faculties.

Āsavakkhayasutta

SN 48.20
The Ending of Defilements

The five faculties lead to the ending of defilements in this very life.