4. Numbered Discourses
1. Book of Ones
10. Book of Tens
11. Book of Elevens
2. Book of Twos
- AN 2.5 Came to Learn
- AN 2.31 Tranquility and Discernment
- AN 2.119 Taking Initiative
- AN 2.125-126 The Voice of Another
- AN 3.32 To Ānanda on Nibbāna
- AN 3.46 The Virtuous
- AN 3.55 Directly Visible Nibbāna
- AN 3.57 To Vacchagotta on Generosity
- AN 3.65 Kālāmās: Know for Yourselves
- AN 3.70 The Observance of the Ariyas
- AN 3.89 The Three Higher Trainings
- AN 3.95 Uplifting Company
- AN 3.94 Autumn (Jhānānagāmī)
- AN 3.114 Hard to Come by
- AN 3.131 Uncovered
- AN 4.14 The Four Endeavours
- AN 4.41 Developments of Meditation
- AN 4.50 Occultations of the Moon and Sun
- AN 4.51 Overflowing Rivers of Goodness (1)
- AN 4.67 Royal Snake Protection
- AN 4.92 Learning Calm and Clarity (1)
- AN 4.93 Learning Calm and Clarity (2)
- AN 4.94 Learning Calm and Clarity (3)
- AN 4.143 Four Kinds of Lights
- AN 4.146 The Four Times (1)
- AN 4.147 The Four Times (2)
- AN 4.161 Four Kinds of Practices
- AN 4.163 Four Kinds of Practices – Unattractiveness or Jhāna
- AN 4.166 Four Kinds of Practices – Excellent and Inferior
- AN 4.169 Four Kinds of People – Effortlessly and With Effort
- AN 4.170 In Harmony
- AN 4.223 Ingratitude
- AN 5.26 Five Occasions for Liberation
- AN 5.27 Immeasurable Samādhi
- AN 5.28 Fivefold Perfect Samādhi
- AN 5.29 Walking Meditation
- AN 5.34 To General Sīha: The Benefits of Generosity
- AN 5.37 Giving Food
- AN 5.90 One in Training (2)
- AN 5.144 Purpose of Unattractiveness
- AN 5.149 Temporary Release (1)
- AN 5.150 Temporary Release (2)
- AN 5.151 Righteous Practice (1)
- AN 5.152 Righteous Practice (2)
- AN 5.153 Righteous Practice (3)
- AN 5.159 Udayī Teaching the Dhamma
- AN 5.198 Well-Spoken
- AN 5.200 Breaking Free
- AN 5.201 Long Lasting of the Teaching
- AN 5.202 Listening to the Dhamma
- AN 5.235 Compassionate Towards Householders
- AN 6.10 To Mahānāma: Ariya Samādhi
- AN 6.37 The Qualities in Giving
- AN 6.55 Soṇa’s Awakening
- AN 6.72 Meditative Strength
- AN 6.78 Blissful Ease of Mind
- AN 6.89 Unable to See the Dhamma
- AN 6.90 Habits Abandoned
- AN 6.91 Unable to Give Rise
- AN 6.92 Impossible for One Who Sees (1)
- AN 6.93 Impossible for One Who Sees (2)
- AN 6.94 Impossible for One Who Sees (3)
- AN 6.95 Impossible for One Who Sees (4)
- AN 6.97 Benefits of Stream-Entry
- AN 6.102 Unlimited Perception of Transience
- AN 6.103 Unlimited Perception of Trouble
- AN 6.104 Unlimited Perception of Selflessness
- AN 7.15 Analogy of Water and the Ariyas
- AN 7.32 Respect for Heedfulness
- AN 7.33 Respect for Modesty
- AN 7.34 Accepting Instructions (1)
- AN 7.45 The Requisites of Meditation