Buddhism SN 1.11 · Victory (Vijaya Sutta) Saṁyutta Nikāya · SN 1.11. Translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Buddhism SN 1.6 · Discourse on Downfall (Parabhava Sutta) Saṁyutta Nikāya · SN 1.6. Translated by Piyadassi Thera.
Buddhism SN 1.4 · To the Plowing Bharadvaja (Kasi Bharadvaja Sutta) Saṁyutta Nikāya · SN 1.4. Translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Buddhism SN 1.3 · A Rhinoceros (Khaggavisana Sutta) Saṁyutta Nikāya · SN 1.3. Translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Buddhism MN 116 · The Discourse at Isigili (Isigili Sutta) The mountain Isigili and the many paccekabuddhas (silent buddhas) who once dwelt there, whom the Buddha names and honors.
Buddhism MN 57 · The Dog-duty Ascetic (Kukkuravatika Sutta) Ascetics who imitate dogs and cattle seeking liberation, and the Buddha's classification of kamma into dark, bright, and mixed results.
Buddhism MN 34 · The Shorter Discourse on the Cowherd (excerpt) (Culagopalika Sutta) A foolish cowherd who drowns his cattle crossing a river, versus a skilled one, symbolizing teachers who safely guide followers to Nibbana.
Buddhism MN 8 · The Discourse on Effacement (Sallekha Sutta) Right view as 'not mine, not I, not my self,' and cultivating wholesome qualities to efface conceit, wrong views, and defilements.
Buddhism DN 32 · Discourse on Atanatiya (Atanatiya Sutta) A protective verse (paritta) taught by the four guardian deities for monks' safety from harmful spirits, later chanted for protection.
Buddhism DN 31 · The Discourse to Sigala (Sigalovada Sutta) The Buddha's ethical teaching for householders, reinterpreting a ritual of worshipping six directions as duties owed within family, social, and working relationships.