These suttas were presented in February 2025.
Majjhima Nikāya
- MN 38 Mahātaṇhāsaṅkhayasutta: The Greater Discourse on the Destruction of Craving, “Bhikkhus, consciousness is reckoned by the particular condition dependent upon which it arises.”
Saṁyutta Nikāya
- SN 1.11 Nandanasutta: The Garden of Delight, “All conditions are impermanent, their nature is to rise and fall”
- SN 12.2 Vibhaṅgasutta: Analysis, “I will teach and analyze for you dependent origination.”
- SN 12.15 Kaccānagottasutta: Kaccānagotta, “Kaccāna, this world mostly relies on the dual notions of existence and non-existence.”
- SN 12.20 Paccayasutta: Conditions, “Whether Realized Ones arise or not, this law of nature persists…”
- SN 12.26 Upavāṇasutta: Upavaṇa, “Upavaṇa, I have said that suffering is dependently arisen.”
- SN 12.37 Natumhasutta: Not Yours, “Bhikkhus, this body is not yours, nor does it belong to others. It is old kamma…”
- SN 12.38 Cetanāsutta: Volition (1), “What one intends… this becomes a basis for the maintenance of consciousness.”
- SN 12.46 Aññatarabrāhmaṇasutta: A Certain Brahmin, “Master Gotama, does the person who does the deed experience the result?”
- SN 12.49 Ariyasāvakasutta: A Noble Disciple, “Such a noble disciple is one who is called one accomplished in view…”
- SN 12.53 Saṁyojanasutta: Fetters, “There are things that are prone to being fettered.”
- SN 12.60 Nidānasutta: Sources, “There are things that fuel grasping.”
- SN 12.67 Naḷakalāpīsutta: The Sheaves of Reeds, “How is it, friend Sāriputta: Is aging-and-death created by oneself, or is it created by another…?”
- SN 12.69 Upayantisutta: Surge, “Mendicants, when the ocean surges it makes the rivers surge.”
- SN 24.7 Hetusutta: Cause, “But by not grasping what’s impermanent, suffering, and perishable, would such a view arise?”
- SN 35.93 Dutiyadvayasutta: A Duality (2nd), “Mendicants, consciousness exists dependent on a duality.”
- SN 36.11 Rahogatasutta: In Private, “I have also explained the progressive cessation of conditions.”
Aṅguttara Nikāya
- AN 3.47 Saṅkhatalakkhaṇasutta: Conditioned, “Bhikkhus, there are these three characteristics that define the conditioned.”
- AN 5.21 Paṭhamaagāravasutta: Irreverent (1), “Without fulfilling right view, it is impossible for him to fulfill right concentration”
- AN 9.1 Sambodhisutta: Awakening, “Reverends, what is the vital condition for the development of the awakening factors?”
- AN 10.2 Cetanākaraṇīyasutta: Volition, “Non-regret is the purpose and benefit of virtuous behavior.”
- AN 10.76 Tayodhammasutta: Three Things, “Someone who lacks conscience and prudence is negligent.”
- AN 10.92 Bhayasutta: Dangers, “And what is the noble system that they have clearly seen and comprehended with wisdom?”
- AN 11.2 Cetanākaraṇīyasutta: Making a Wish, “Good qualities flow on and fill up from one to the other…”
Udāna
- Ud 1.3 Tatiyabodhisutta: Upon Awakening (3rd), “When things become clear to the keen, meditating brahmin…”
- Ud 8.4 Catutthanibbānapaṭisaṁyuttasutta: About Extinguishment (4th), “For the dependent there is agitation.”
Itivuttaka
- Iti 54 Paṭhamaesanāsutta: Search (1), “Bhikkhus, there are these three kinds of search.”
Sutta Nipāta
- Snp 3.12 Dvayatānupassanāsutta: 3.12 Contemplating Pairs, “For whatever you imagine it is, it turns out to be something else.”