1. Sakká Sutta. Mahánáma visits the Buddha at Nigrodháráma, where he was convalescing, and questions him regarding knowledge and concentration. Ananda, wishing to save the Buddha's strength, takes Mahánáma aside and talks to him of síla, samádhi and pańńá, both of the learner (sekha) and of the adept (asekha). A.i.219f.
2. Sakká Sutta. A large number of Sákiyans visit the Buddha at Nigrodháráma, and he impresses on them the very great advantage of keeping the fast day well. A.v.83.