1. Puggala Sutta. Seven kinds of persons who are worthy of gifts and homage. A.iv.10f.
2. Puggala Sutta. Nine kinds of persons who exist in the world: those who have attained the Four Fruits of the Path, these who are on the way thereto, and putthijjanas. A.iv.372.
3. Puggala Sutta. Preached at Sávatthi, to Pasenadi, on the four kinds of persons: those that are joined to darkness and fare to light, those that are joined to darkness and fare to darkness, those that are joined to light and fare to darkness, those that are joined to light and fare to light. S.i.93ff.; cp. D.iii.233; A.ii.85; Pugg.iv.19.
4. Puggala Sutta. Incalculable is the beginning of samsára. The bones of a single person faring on for an aeon, if collected, would be a pile as great as Vepulla. S.ii.185.
Puggala Vagga. Several sections of the Anguttara Nikáya are called by this name: the sixth of the Duka Nipáta (A.i.76-80), the third of the Tika (A.i.118-31), the fourteenth of the Catukka (ii.133-39), the sixteenth of the Dasaka (v. 247-49), and the twentieth of the Dasaka (v. 281-2).