1. Anicca Sutta (see also Yadanicca Sutta).-Preached at Sávatthi; all khandhas are impermanent. S.iii.21.
2. Anicca Sutta.-Preached at Sávatthi, in reply to a monk's question. S.iii.21.
3. Anicca Sutta.-At Sávatthi, preached in reply to Rádha’s questions (S.iii.195).
4. Anicca Sutta.-Same as (3); desire for what is impermanent should be repelled. S.iii.199.
5. Anicca Sutta.-Same as (4). S.iii.200.
6. Anicca Sutta.-All the external senses are impermanent. S.iv.1-2.
7. Anicca Sutta.-The same. Personal senses, past, present and future, are impermanent. S.iv.3-4.
8. Anicca Sutta.-On the impermanence of external sense-perceptions. S.iv.5.
9. Anicca Sutta.-All is impermanent (S.iv.28).
10. Anicca Sutta.-All feeling, pleasant, painful and neutral is impermanent. S.iv.214.
11. Anicca Sutta.-The idea of impermanence, if cultivated, is beneficial (S.v.132).
1. Anicca Vagga.-The second chapter of the Khanda Samyutta. S.iii.21-5.
2. Anicca Vagga.-The first chapter of the Saláyatana Samyutta. S.iv.1-6.
3. Anicca Vagga.-The fifth chapter of the same. S.iv.25-30.