Anguttara Nikaya

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The Anguttara Nikaya ("Collection of Gradual Discourses") is the fourth of the five nikayas (collections) in the Sutta Pitaka.

The Book of Ones
AN 1. Rūpādivaggo — Forms and So Forth

AN 2. Nīvaranappahānavaggo — Abandoning Hindrances

AN 3. Akammaniyavaggo — Intractable

AN 4. Adantavaggo — Untamed

AN 5. Såkavaggo — If controlled is pure

AN 6. Pabhassaravaggo — For the fraction of a second

AN 7. Viriyàrambhavaggo — Arousing Effort

AN 8. Kalyàõamittavago — Good companionship and others

AN 9. Pamàdavaggo — Negligence and others

AN 10. Ajjhattikavaggo — The second on negligence and others

AN 11. Adhammavaggo — Interpreting the Teaching incorrectly

AN 12. Anàpattivaggo — Not ecclesiastical offences

AN 13. Ekapuggalavaggo — A Certain person

AN 14. Yodhajivavaggo Etadaggapàëi — These are the foremost

AN 15. Atthānapāli — Impossible

AN 16. Ekadhammapàëi — One thing

AN 17. Pasàdakaradhammavaggo — Gained If

AN 18. Aparaaccharàsaõghàtavaggo — Another on the fraction of a second

AN 19. Kàyagatàsativaggo

AN 20. Amatavagga — Deathlessness

AN 1.21-40 Ekadhamma Suttas : A Single Thing

AN 1.45-46 Udakarahaka Suttas : A Pool of Water

AN 1.47 Mudu Sutta : Soft

The Book of Twos
1.5 Unremitting Effort

2.9 Abandon Evil

2.10 Tranquility and Insight

2.127 Arising of Right View

2.128 Offenses

4.2 Repaying One's Parents

7 Two Kinds of Happiness

The Book of Threes
2. The Fool and the Wise Person

14. Dhamma, the Co-regent

18. Cause for Shame

22. Three Types of Patients

25. Three Mentalities

32. Free of "I"-Making

33. Causes of Action

34. Good Sleep

35. The Divine Messengers

38. Threefold Pride

47. The Conditioned and the Unconditioned

51-52. An Island of Refuge

55. The Visible Nibbana

57. To Whom Should Gifts Be Given?

60. Do Monks Benefit Others?

61. Three Sectarian Tenets

65. To the Kalamas

68. Lust, Hatred, and Delusion

76. Becoming

83&88. The Threefold Training

100.1-10. The Refinement of the Mind - I

100.11-15. The Refinement of the Mind - II

101.1-2. Gratification, Danger, and Escape - I

101.3. Gratification, Danger, and Escape - II

102. Gratification, Danger, and Escape - III

123. At the Gotamaka Shrine

134. The Three Characteristics of Existence

150. Happy Days

The Book of Fours
5. The Stream

10. Yoga Sutta: Bonds

11. Training for Enlightenment

12. Training in Determination and Insight

13. The Four Right Efforts

23. The Tathagata

The Book of Fives
2. The Trainee's Powers

6. Conditions of Good and Evil

25. The Five Helpers of Right View

57. Five Contemplations for Everyone

144. The Repulsive and the Unrepulsive

159. The Right Way of Teaching Dhamma

161. How to Remove Grudges

177. Wrong Livelihood

198. Well-spoken Words

200. Five Routes of Escape

The Book of Sixes
38. Attakārī Sutta: Self-Doing

The Book of Sevens
49. Dana Sutta: Giving

58A. Getting Rid of Drowsiness

58B. Loving-kindness

79. The Master's Teaching

The Book of Eights
6. Vicissitudes of Life

39. Streams of Merit

The Book of Nines
3. Meghiya

5. Freed of Fivefold Fear

11. Sariputta's Lion's Roar

The Book of Tens
1. The Benefits of Virtue

2. Lawfulness of Progress

6. The Meditative Experience of Nibbana - I

7. The Meditative Experience of Nibbana - II

21. The Buddha's Lion's Roar

118. Orimatīra Sutta: The Near Shore

The Book of Elevens
16. The Blessings of Loving kindness