Samādhimūlaka Sutta
1. Samādhimūlaka Samāpatti Sutta.– There are four kinds of meditators. What four? Here, a meditator is skilled in concentration, but not in attainment. Another is skilled in attainment, but not in concentration. Another is skilled in neither, another is skilled in both. The best is skilled in both. S.iii.263.
2. Samādhimūlaka Ṭhiti Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not in maintaining it … skilled in both. S.iii.264.
3. Samādhimūlaka Vuṭṭhāna Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not in emergence … skilled in both. S.iii.265.
4. Samādhimūlaka Kalita Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not in pliancy … skilled in both. S.iii.265.
5. Samādhimūlaka Ārammaṇa Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not in the object … skilled in both. S.iii.266.
6. Samādhimūlaka Gocara Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not in the range … skilled in both. S.iii.266.
7. Samādhimūlaka Abhinīhāra Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not in resolution … skilled in both. S.iii.267.
8. Samādhimūlaka Sakkaccakārī Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not a thorough worker … skilled in both. S.iii.267.
9. Samādhimūlaka Sātaccakārī Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not a persistent worker … skilled in both. S.iii.268.
10. Samādhimūlaka Sappāyakārī Sutta.– … a meditator is skilled in concentration, not one who does what is suitable … skilled in both. S.iii.268.