SūktaNipātaḥ (Translated into Sanskrit from the Theravāda/Pāli canon)
A. uragavargaḥ prathamaḥ
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| A Bhikṣu gives up both the near shore and the far shore, like how a serpent sloughs off its old and worn-out skin | |
| A conversation with Dhanika, the cowherd, on giving up wealth and material comforts as a mendicant | |
| Giving up possessions wander alone like a Horned Rhinoceros | |
| The spiritual farmer who harvests the Deathless | |
| Cunda, the son of the blacksmith asks questions about the types of śramaṇas | |
| What are the causes of downfall | |
| Who is fit to be called a lowlife | |
| Practice friendliness and kindness among other things | |
| The yakṣas Haimavata and Śātāgira question Bhagavān | |
| The yakṣa Āṭavaka questions Bhagavān | |
| Victory over the defilements by seeing the body and its parts as they are | |
| Who the wise acknowledge as being a Muni |
B. kṣudravargo dvitīyaḥ
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| About the three jewels, the Dharma, the Buddha and the Saṅgha | |
| What other things are more foul-smelling than raw meat | |
C. mahāvargas tṛtīyaḥ
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D. arthavargaś caturthaḥ
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E. pārāyaṇavargaḥ pañcamaḥ
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