Drops of Water

4 discourses

Discourses

SN 13.3 Sambhejjaudaka sutta - Water At The Confluence

The Buddha uses a simile of the water at the confluence of great rivers to illustrate the extent of suffering that is exhausted and overcome by a disciple of the Noble Ones who has attained right view.

PTS 2.133–2.135

SN 13.4 Dutiya sambhejjaudaka sutta - The Water at the Confluence (Second)

The Buddha uses a simile of the water at the confluence of great rivers to illustrate the extent of suffering that is exhausted and overcome by a disciple of the Noble Ones who has attained right view.

PTS 2.133–2.135

SN 13.7 Samudda sutta - Ocean

The Buddha uses a simile of two or three drops of water drawn out from the great ocean to illustrate the extent of suffering that is exhausted and overcome by a disciple of the Noble Ones who has attained right view.

PTS 2.136

SN 13.8 Dutiya samudda sutta - Ocean (Second)

The Buddha uses a simile of the great ocean that has been exhausted and depleted to illustrate the extent of suffering that is exhausted and overcome by a disciple of the Noble Ones who has attained right view.

PTS 2.137