Sutta Pitaka
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Abhasita Sutta (What Was Not Said)
Abhaya Sutta (Fearless)
Abhaya Raja Kumara Sutta (What Should and Should Not Be Told)
Abhisanda Sutta (Rewards of Ti-Ratana and Pancasila)
Accayika Sutta (Urgent)
Acchariya Abbhuta Sutta (How Prince Sidhatta was born)
Acintita Sutta (Un-conjecturable)
Adanta Sutta (Untamed)
Aditta Sutta (The House on Fire)
Adittapariyana Sutta (The Fire Sermon)
Adiya Sutta (Benefits to be Obtained from Wealth)
Agara Sutta (The Guest House)
Agganna Sutta (On Knowledge of Beginnings)
Aggi Vacchagotta Sutta (Non-self Analogy)
Aghata Sutta (Hatred)
Aghatapativinaya Sutta (Subduing Hatred)
Ajaniya Sutta (The Thoroughbred)
Ajivaka Sutta (To The Fatalists' Student)
Akankha Sutta (From Pure Conduct Wishes Come True)
Akkhama Sutta (The Royal Elephant Simile: Five Sensual Pleasures)
Akkosa Sutta (The Buddha Was Insulted)
Alagagadupama Sutta (The Simile of The Snake: Don't Misuse Dhamma)
Alavaka Sutta (To The Alavaka Yakkha)
Ambalathikarahulovada Sutta (Instruction to Rahula: Purification of Sila by Reflection)
Ambatha Sutta (Pride Humbled)
Anagata Bhayani Sutta (Future Dangers)
Anana Sutta (The Four Kinds of Bliss of a Householder)
Ananda Sutta (Advice to Vangisa)
Ananda Sutta (Advice on Non-self)
Ananda Sutta (Advice on Mindfulness of Breathing)
Anandabhadekaratta Sutta (Single Auspicious Attachment)
Anangana (Without Blemish)
Ananjasapaya Sutta (Suitability to Attain Imperturbability)
Ananthapindikovada Sutta (Advice to Ananthapindika)
Anapana Sutta (The Discourse on In and Out Breathing)
Anatta Lakhana Sutta (The Discourse on Non-self)
Andha Sutta (The Blind, The One-eyed, and The Two-eyed)
Andhakavinda Sutta (The Five Practices for Novice)
Angulimala Sutta (About Angulimala)
Ani Sutta (Dhamma Disappearance--Lack of Interest in Emptiness)
Anubuddha Sutta (Four Things That Keep Us In Rebirth)
Anugghita Sutta (Right View Needs Five Supporting Factors)
Anumana Sutta (Self Observation)
Anupada Sutta (Praising Sariputta--Concentration)
Anuradha Sutta (To Anuraddha)
Anuruddha Sutta (To Whom Is The Dhamma For?)
Anuruddha Sutta (Pervading)
Anusaya Sutta (Obsessions)
Anusota Sutta (With The Flow)
Apannaka Sutta (The Inquiring Teaching)
Aparihani Sutta (No Falling Away)
Appaka Sutta (Few)
Appamada Sutta (Heedfulness)
Arana Vibhanga Sutta (The Classification of Solitude)
Arañña Sutta (The Wilderness)
Ariyapariyesana Sutta (The Noble Search)
Ariya Vamsa Sutta (The Discourse on the Traditions of the Noble Ones)
Assu Sutta (Tears)
Atanatiya Sutta (Protection Against Evil Spirits)
Attadanda Sutta (The Training)
Atthakarana Sutta (Gone Too Far)
Atthasatapariyaya Sutta (One Hundred Eight Feelings)
Atthi Raga Sutta (Where There Is Passion)
Avalika Sutta (Bhikkhuni Avalika)
Avaranata Sutta (Five Hindrance)
Avijja Sutta (Ignorance)
Ayacana Sutta (Brahma Mahasampati's Request)
Bahiya Sutta (Quick Did Bahiya Attain It)
Bahadhatuka Sutta (The Discourse on Many Elements)
Bahuna Sutta (The Buddha Is Freed from These 10 Things)
Bahuvedaniya Sutta (The Discourse on Many Feelings)
Bakkula Sutta (The Great Bakkula)
Bala Pandita Sutta (Comparing Heaven and Hell to Human World)
Bala Pandita Sutta (The Wise and the Fool)
Bhaddekaratta Sutta (An Auspicious Day)
Bhaya Bherava Sutta (How Fear and Terror Were Subdued by the Buddha)
Bhikkhu Aparihaniya Sutta (Conditions for No Decline Among the Monks)
Bhikkhuni Sutta (Food, Craving, Conceit Can Be Used to Attain the Goal But Sex Never)
Bhojana Sutta (A Giver of Food Gives These Five Things)
Bhumija Sutta (Results Are Certain Even Unaccompanied by Wish)
Bhutamidam Sutta (This Has Come Into Being)
Brahmajala Sutta (The Supreme Net)
Brahmana Sutta (Can Desire Abandon Desire?)
Brahma Nimantana Sutta (Brahma Baka and the Evil One)

Cakkavattisihananda Sutta (From the time of King Dalhanemi until Buddha Metteya)
Cala Sutta (Sister Cala)
Candala Sutta (Outcasted Upasaka)
Canki Sutta (To The Brahmin Canki)
Capala Sutta (Nodding)
Catuma Sutta (The Buddha praised Moggallana not Sariputta)
Cetana Sutta (Step by step mental qualities towards Nibbana)
Cetokhila Sutta (The Arrow In the Mind)
Chabbisodana Sutta (The Six-fold Examinations)
Chachakka Sutta (The Six Sextets)
Channovada Sutta (Suicide by an Arahat)
Chappana Sutta (The Six Animals)
Chiggala Sutta (A Simile of how difficult to be born as a human)
Cula Assapura Sutta (A Recluse)
Cula Dhammasamadana Sutta (4 kinds of practice: can painful practice lead to happiness?)
Cula Dukkhakhanda Sutta (Desire-free happiness stimulates abandoning of desire)
Cula Gopalaka Sutta (Come, let's take faith in Tathagata)
Cula Kammavibhanga Sutta (The Shorter Analysis of Kamma)
Cula Malunkyovada Sutta (What are not disclosed by the Buddha?)
Cula Punama Sutta (Can unworthy one acknowledge a worthy one?)
Cula Rahulovada Sutta (The Shorter Discourse to Rahula)
Cula Sunyata Sutta (The Shorter Discourse on Emptiness)
Cula Tanhaasankhaya Sutta (Maha Moggallana trembled the heaven with his toe)
Cula Vedalla Sutta (Visakha's Questions)
Cunda Sutta (Sariputta's Passing Away)

Dahara Sutta (Should not despise these even when still young)
Dakkhinavibhanga Sutta (Personal vs. Community Dana)
Dana Sutta (Motivation of dana is important)
Danda Sutta (The Stick)
Dantabhumi Sutta (Step-by-step Guidance to Enlightenment)
Dasuttara Sutta (Discourse by Number)
Datthaba Sutta (Pleasant feeling should be thought as painful)
Devadaha Sutta (Advice to Dhammaduta)
Devaduta Sutta (Divine Messengers)
Dhajagga Sutta (Fear passes away when one contemplates on the Triple Gem)
Dhammacariya Sutta (The Buddha asks Sangha to outcast the bad monks)
Dhammadayada Sutta (Be a true heir of the Buddha's Dhamma)
Dhammakakkappavattana Sutta (Kondañña has attained it)
Dhamma Niyama Sutta (Tilakkhana is universal)
Dhammaññu Sutta (A worthy monk is endowed with these 7 qualities)
Dhammika Sutta (Dhamma practice is divided into layman's and bhikkhu's)
Dhana Sutta (Seven Treasures)
Dhaniya Sutta (Dhaniya the cattleman)
Dhatuvibhanga Sutta (Mistakenly addressed the Buddha, he later attained Anagami)
Dighajanu Sutta (Advice to layman Dighajanu)
Dighanakha Sutta (The Buddha's comments on "Everything is not pleasing")
Ditthi Sutta (How Anathapindika expressed his view)
Duggata Sutta (The inconstruable beginning)
Dutthatthaka Sutta (Without View)
Dvayatanupassana Sutta (Duality)
Dvedhavitakka Sutta (Removing harmful thoughts, later he became Buddha)

Esukari Sutta (Caste System)
Gaddula Sutta (Anatta the leash releaser)
Gadrabha Sutta (Like donkey)
Ganakamoggallana Sutta (Gradual training)
Ganda Sutta (This body is like a boil)
Garava Sutta (The Buddha reveres the Dhamma)
Gavi Sutta (Cannot rush the higher jhanas)
Gelañña Sutta (Feeling is dependent on body and contact)
Gilana Sutta (Giving advice before his own death)
Gilana Sutta (Dhamma is needed by the third type of sick people)
Gilayana Sutta (How painful body may not cause mental pain)
Girimananda Sutta (Ten contemplation to cure illness)
Gopaka Moggallana Sutta (Who is now the leader of Sangha?)
Gotamaka Cetiya Sutta (The Buddha's utter that shaked the cosmos)
Gotami Sutta (How to tell the true Dhamma from the untrue ones)
Gotami Sutta (Bhikkhuni Gotami)
Guhatthaka Sutta (The cave of the body)
Gulissani Sutta (About Gulissani)

Hatthaka Sutta (The Buddha slept on leaves in the snowfall season)
Himavanta Sutta (Sila is required for developing Seven Factors of Enlightenment)
Hiri Sutta (On Friendship)
Hiri Sutta (Conscience)
Hita Sutta (Benefit)

Iddhipada Vibhanga Sutta (Analysis of the bases of power)
Ina Sutta (Debt)
Indriya Bhavana Sutta (How to develop the faculties)
Indriya Vibhanga Sutta (Analysis of the mental faculties)
Isidatta Sutta (Bhikkhu Isidatta)
Issattha Sutta (About charity)
Ittha Sutta (About praying and wishing)

Jaliya Sutta (About Jaliya)
Jara Sutta (Old Age)
Jara Sutta (The Buddha's body was wrinkled by aging)
Jata Sutta (The tangle)
Jhana Suta (How jhana should be utilized)
Jinna Sutta (The Buddha praised Bhikkhu Maha Kassapa)
Jivaka Sutta (The Buddha's advice on vegetarianism)
Jivaka Sutta (On being a buddhist)


Kaccayanagotta Sutta (On right view)
Kakacupama Sutta (Forbearance--the simile of the saw)
Kaladana Sutta (Even rejoicing in other's dana gives merits)
Kalahavivada Sutta (Further questions)
Kalama Sutta (On blind faith)
Kama Sutta (On sensual desire)
Kammavaranata Sutta (Six qualities obstructing the understanding of the Dhamma)
Kannakatthala Sutta (King Pasenadi's questions)
Karaniya Metta Sutta (Loving Kindness)
Kasi Bharadvaja Sutta (The Buddha is the supreme farmer)
Katuviya Sutta (Don't let greed and hatred be within you)

Kayagatasati Sutta (Mindfulness of the body)


Other important sutta
s:

Maha Satipatthana Sutt
a (The Great Frames of Reference)

Sammaditthi Sut
ta (Right View)

Vitakkasanthana Sut
ta (5 steps to get rid of unskillful thoughts)

Yuganaddha Sutt
a (Four ways of attaining Arahantship)