Index to the Suttas of the Saɱyutta Nikāya
Saḷāyatana Vagga
Samandaka Saɱyutta
IV. Saḷāyatana Vagga
PTS: Saɱyutta Nikāya Volume 4, Saḷāyatana-Vagga ed. by M. Léon Feer, London: Pali Text Society 1894. The html formatted Pali Text Society edition of the Pali text.
BJT: Saɱyutta Nikāya Volume 4, Saḷāyatana-Vagga The Sri Lanka Buddha Jayanti Tripitaka Series Pali text.
The Pali text for individual suttas listed below is adapted from the Sri Lanka Buddha Jayanti Tripitaka Series [BJT], not from the PTS version. Each translation is linked to it's Pali version and to the PTS, Olds and where available to the ATI Bhk. Thanissaro translation, and each of these is in turn linked back to each of the others. Many, but not all have been checked against the Pali Text Society edition, and many have been reformatted to include the original Pali (and/or organizational) phrase and sentence breaks.
PTS: The Kindred Sayings on the Sixfold Sphere of Sense and Other Subjects, translated by F.L. Woodward,
WP: The Book of the Six Sense Bases, translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi
ATI: The translations of Bhikkhu Thanissaro and others originally located on Access to Insight.
BD: The translations of M. Olds
V. Samandaka Saɱyutta, IV.261
PTS: The Kindred Sayings about Samandaka, IV.177
WP: Connected Discourses with Samandaka, II.1301
1. Nibbāna Suttaɱ, IV.261
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about Nibbana and the way to Nibbana.
PTS: Nibbāna, IV.177
WP 1-16: A Question on Nibbana, etc., II.1301
2. Arahatta Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about Arahantship and the way to Arahantship.
PTS: Arahantship, IV.178
3. Dhammavādī Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about Dhamma teachers, those who practice well, and those who are happy in the world, and the way to let go of lust, anger and blindness.
PTS: Norm-preacher, IV.178
4. Kim atthiya? Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about the purpose of living the holy life under Gotama.
PTS: What is it?, IV.178
5. Assāsa Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about the extent to which a person can be said to be living in comfort.
PTS: Comfort, IV.178
6. Paramassāsa Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about the extent to which a person can be said to be living in supreme comfort.
PTS: Supreme Comfort, IV.178
7. Vedanā Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about comprehending sense experience.
PTS: Feeling, IV.178
8. Āsavā Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about abandoning the corrupting influences.
PTS: Āsavā, IV.178
9. Avijjā Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about ignorance and abandoning ignorance.
PTS: Ignorance, IV.178
10. Taṇhā Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about craving and abandoning craving.
PTS: Craving, IV.178
11. Ogha Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta the meaning of the expression 'The Flood! The Flood!'.
PTS: Flood, IV.178
12. Upādāna Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about grasping.
PTS: Grasping, IV.178
13. Bhava Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about becoming.
PTS: Becoming, IV.178
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about suffering.
PTS: Suffering, IV.178
15. Sakkāya Suttaɱ, IV.262
The Wanderer Samandaka asks the Venerable Sariputta about individuality.
PTS: The Person-pack, IV.178
16. Dukkara Suttaɱ, IV.262
In responses to questions from the Wanderer Samandaka the Venerable Sariputta explains that going forth from the household life into the homeless state is hard to do, that for one who has gone forth feeling delight is hard, that for one who has gone forth and feels delight, living in conformity with the Dhamma is hard to do, but for one who has managed all these things, Arahantship is not hard to get.
PTS: Hard to Do, IV.178