Suddhika Sutta
1. Suddhika Sutta.- Describes the visit of Suddhika BhÄradvÄja to the Buddha (S.i.265). See also Bhikkhu Sutta (5). 2. Suddhika Sutta.- Or the Samuddaka Sutta. Nothing is permanent. S.iii.149. 3. Suddhika Sutta.- The four kinds of NÄgas: the egg born (aṇá¸ajÄ), the womb-born (jalÄbujÄ), the moisture born (saṃsedajÄ), those born sponteneously (opapÄtikÄ). S.iii.240. 4. Suddhika Sutta.- The same as above, regarding Supaṇṇas (cp Garuḷa). S.iii.246. 5. Suddhika Sutta.- The different kinds of Gandhabbas: those that dwell in the fragrance of root-wood, heart-wood, pith, bark, sap, leaves, flowers, savours, scents. S.iii.249. 6. Suddhika Sutta.- The different kinds of cloud spirits (ValÄhakakÄyika devÄ): Cloud spirits of heat (UṇhavalÄhakÄ), cold (SÄ«tavalÄhakÄ), air (AbbhavalÄhakÄ), wind (VÄtavalÄhakÄ), and rain (VassavalÄhakÄ). S.iii.253f. 7. Suddhika Sutta.- On the three feelings: pleasure (sukha), pain (dukkha), and neither pain nor pleasure (adukkhamasukha). S.iv.235. 8. Suddhika Sutta.- On the five controlling faculties: faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. S.v.192. 9. Suddhika Sutta.- On the five faculties (indriyÄni): pleasure (sukhindriyaṃ), pain (dukkhindriyaṃ), happiness (somanassindriyaṃ), unhappiness (domanassindriyaṃ), and indifference (upekkhindriyaṃ). S.v.207. 10. Suddhika Sutta.- On the four bases of success (iddhipÄdÄ). S.v.284. 10. Suddhika Sutta.- On the benefits of mindfulness of respiration, when it is well-developed. S.v.313.
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