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# Brahmajala Sutta (- jāla -): mainly concerned with 62 types of wrong view
# Samannaphala Sutta ( sāmañña -): King Ajatasattu of Magadha asks the Buddha about the benefits in this life of being a samana ( most often translated as " recluse "); the Buddha's main reply is in terms of becoming an arahant by the path outlined above
# Ambattha Sutta (): Ambattha the Brahmin is sent by his teacher to find whether the Buddha possesses the 32 bodily marks, but on arrival he is rude to the Buddha on grounds of descent ; the Buddha responds that he is actually higher born than Ambattha and that society treats aristocrats like himself as higher ranking than Brahmins, but that he considers those fulfilled in conduct and wisdom as higher, and he explains conduct and wisdom as above
# Sonadanta Sutta (): the Buddha asks Sonadanda the Brahmin what are the qualities that make a Brahmin ; Sonadanda gives five, but the Buddha asks if any can be omitted and beats him down to two, morality and wisdom, which he explains as above
# Kutadanta Sutta (): Kutadanta the Brahmin asks the Buddha how to perform a sacrifice ( Rhys Davids considers this an example of a peculiar straight-faced sort of humour to be found in texts such as this ); the Buddha replies by telling of one of his past lives, as chaplain to a king, where they performed a sacrifice which consisted of making offerings, with no animals killed ; Kutadanta asks whether there are any better sacrifices, and the Buddha recommends in succession going to the Three Refuges, taking the Five Precepts and the path as above
# Mahali Sutta ( mahāli -): in reply to a question as to why a certain monk sees divine sights but does not hear divine sounds, the Buddha explains that it is because of the way he has directed his meditation ; he then reports the following sutta
# Jaliya Sutta ( jāliya -): asked by two Brahmins whether the soul and the body are the same or different, the Buddha describes the path as above, and asks whether one who has fulfilled it would bother with such questions
# Kassapa Sihanada Sutta (- sīhanāda -), Maha Sihanada Sutta ( mahā -) or Sihanada Sutta ; the word sihanada literally means lion's roar: this discourse is concerned with asceticism
# Potthapada Sutta (): asked about the cause of the arising of saññā, usually translated as perception, the Buddha says it is through training ; he explains the path as above up to the jhanas and the arising of their perceptions, and then continues with the first three formless attainments ; the sutta then moves on to other topics, the self and the unanswered questions
# Subha Sutta: Ananda explains the path as above
# Kevaddha Sutta ( or ) or Kevatta Sutta (): Kevaddha asks the Buddha why he does not gain disciples by working miracles ; the Buddha explains that people would simply dismiss this as magic and that the real miracle is the training of his followers
# Lohicca Sutta: on good and bad teachers
# Tevijja Sutta: asked about the path to union with Brahma, the Buddha explains it in terms of the path as above, but ending with the four brahmaviharas ; the abbreviated way the text is written out makes it unclear how much of the path comes before this ; Professor Gombrich has argued that the Buddha was meaning union with Brahma as synonymous with nirvana
# Mahapadana Sutta ( mahāpadāna -): mainly telling the story of a past Buddha up to somewhat after his enlightenment ; the story is similar to that of " our " Buddha
# Maha Nidana Sutta (- nidāna -): on dependent origination
# Maha Parinibbana Sutta (- nibbāna -): story of the last few months of the Buddha's life, his death and funeral and the distribution of his relics
# Mahasudassana Sutta: story of one of the Buddha's past lives, as a king ; the description of his palace has close vebal similarities to that of the Pure Land, and Dr Rupert Gethin has suggested this as a precursor
# Maha-Govinda Sutta: story of a past life of the Buddha
# Mahasamaya Sutta: long versified list of gods coming to honour the Buddha
# Sakkapanha Sutta (- pañha -): the Buddha answers questions from Sakka, ruler of the gods ( a Buddhist version of Indra )

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