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Samyutta Nikaya[sunting | sunting sumber]

Sagatha Vagga — Bagian Syair (samyutta 1-11)[sunting | sunting sumber]

1. Devata-samyutta — Para Dewa {S i 1; CDB i 89}

  • SN 1.1: Ogha-tarana Sutta — Crossing Over the Flood {S i 1; CDB i 89} [Thanissaro].
The Buddha explains how he "crossed over the flood" of craving.
  • SN 1.3: Upaneyya.m Sutta — Doomed {S i 2; CDB i 90} [Walshe].
  • SN 1.9: Maanakaamo Sutta — Vain Conceits {S i 4; CDB i 93} [Walshe].
  • SN 1.10: Arañña Sutta — The Wilderness {S i 4; CDB i 93} [Ireland | Olendzki | Thanissaro].
Why do monks living in the forest wilderness look so happy?
  • SN 1.17: Dukkara.m (Kummo) Sutta — Difficult (or The Tortoise) {S i 7; CDB i 96} [Walshe].
  • SN 1.18: Hiri Sutta — Conscience {S i 7; CDB i 96} [Thanissaro].
A lovely short teaching on the rarity and value of conscientiou:* SNess.
  • SN 1.20: Samiddhi Sutta — About Samiddhi {S i 8; CDB i 97} [Thanissaro | Walshe].
A devata wonders: why waste time meditating in the hopes of some future reward, when one can enjoy sensual pleasures right here and now?
  • SN 1.25: Araha.m Sutta — The Arahant {S i 14; CDB i 102} [Walshe].
  • SN 1.38: Sakalika Sutta — The Stone Sliver {S i 27; CDB i 116} [Thanissaro].
After an attempt on his life, the Buddha shows by example how to handle pain.
  • SN 1.41: Aditta Sutta — (The House) on Fire {S i 31; CDB i 119} [Thanissaro].
A deva visits the Buddha and recites a lovely verse on the urgency of giving.
  • SN 1.42: Kindada Sutta — A Giver of What {S i 32; CDB i 120} [Thanissaro].
The Buddha explains to a deva the true value of various kinds of gifts.
  • SN 1.69: Iccha Sutta — Desire {S i 40; CDB i 132} [Thanissaro].
A brief and elegant summary of the heart of the Buddha's teaching.
  • SN 1.71: Ghatva Sutta — Having Killed {S i 41; CDB i 133} [Thanissaro].
The Buddha describes one thing that deserves to be killed.