Saṃyukta Āgama (2nd) (SA-2)
A second, partial Chinese translation of a Saṃyukta collection (Taishō no. 100), overlapping with but distinct from the larger Saṃyukta Āgama.
- SA-2.1: Sujāta is praised
- SA-2.2: The Ugly Monk
- SA-2.3: Devadatta and Ajātasattu
- SA-2.4: Monk “Elephant-head”
- SA-2.5: Nanda 1—Nanda is reproached
- SA-2.6: Nanda 2—Nanda is praised
- SA-2.7: Tissa is reproached
- SA-2.8: Visākha preaches well
- SA-2.9: A young monk does his work
- SA-2.10: Thera lives alone
- SA-2.11: Saṅgāmaji and his former wife
- SA-2.12: Ānanda and the three kinds of scent
- SA-2.13: Uruvela Kassapa performs miracles
- SA-2.14: Mettiya and Mettiyā slander Dabba
- SA-2.15: Dabba enters Nirvāṇa
- SA-2.16: The conversion of Aṅgulimāla
- SA-2.17: A deva tempts a monk and is granted an interview with the Buddha
- SA-2.18: The parable of the smoking burrow
- SA-2.19: The Buddha sees a distracted monk 1
- SA-2.20: The Buddha sees a distracted monk 2
- SA-2.21: A forest spirit admonishes a monk
- SA-2.22: A monk makes an untimely visit to a village
- SA-2.23: Māra disturbs a teaching on impermanence
- SA-2.24: Māra says life is eternal
- SA-2.25: Māra disturbs the Buddha in meditation
- SA-2.26: Māra disturbs the Buddha’s rest
- SA-2.27: Māra throws a boulder
- SA-2.28: Māra transforms himself into a snake to frighten the Buddha
- SA-2.29: Māra disturbs the Buddha’s rest
- SA-2.30: Māra plays the Vīṇā—Godhika
- SA-2.31: The daughters of Māra
- SA-2.32: Māra changes into beautiful and ugly people
- SA-2.33: Seven Practices
- SA-2.34: Mahāli doubts
- SA-2.35: The Names of Sakka
- SA-2.36: A Yakkha on Sakka’s Throne
- SA-2.37: Two monks argue. The Buddha reminds them of how Sakka deals with anger
- SA-2.38: Sakka debates with Vepacitti
- SA-2.39: Sakka is patient in the face of insult
- SA-2.40: Sakka pays obeisance to the Buddha 1 (Buddha)
- SA-2.41: Sakka pays obeisance to the Buddha 2 (Dhamma)
- SA-2.42: Sakka pays obeisance to the Buddha 3 (Saṅgha)
- SA-2.43: Suvīra
- SA-2.44: Sakka and Vepacitti meet a group of Sages
- SA-2.45: Sakka visits by night
- SA-2.46: The four guardian kings
- SA-2.47: Vepacitti is ill
- SA-2.48: Vepacitti is forced to make an oath
- SA-2.49: Nestlings
- SA-2.50: Sakka and Verocana
- SA-2.51: A pauper is reborn in Tāvatiṁsa
- SA-2.52: Non-Buddhist teachers
- SA-2.214: Āḷavikā
- SA-2.215: Somā
- SA-2.216: Kisāgotamī
- SA-2.217: Uppalavaṇṇā
- SA-2.218: Selā
- SA-2.219: Vīrā
- SA-2.220: Vijayā
- SA-2.221: Cālā
- SA-2.222: Upacālā
- SA-2.223: Sīsupacālā