Dhamma Vagga.-The ninth chapter of the Duka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya. A.i.83f.
1. Dhamma Sutta.-On the four kinds of preachers: those who speak little and cannot persuade the audience and those who can; those who speak much and cannot persuade the audience and those who can. A.ii.138.
2. Dhamma Sutta.-On ten matters to be continually considered by an ascetic. A.v.87f.
3. Dhamma Sutta.-Devadatta brought schism into the Order because, in him, the conditions of good karma came to be extirpated. S.ii.240.
4. Dhamma Sutta (or Sajjhāya Sutta).-Once a certain monk retired to a forest track in Kosala. His life had been one of great diligence, but later he lived at ease, resigned and given to silence. A deva asked him the reason for this change, and he replied that he had realised the Pure and the Holy (S.i.202).
5. Dhamma Sutta.-See Nāvā Sutta.