Vedanā Sutta
1. Vedanānānatta Sutta.– On how diversity of feelings arise because of the diversity in elements. S.ii.141.
2. Dutiya Vedanānānatta Sutta.– Diversity of feelings arises because of the diversity in elements and not vice versa. S.ii.142.
3. Vedanā Sutta.– Feeling that is born of sense contact is not abiding but fleeting. S.ii.247.
4. Vedanāpañha Sutta.– Jambukhādaka asks Sāriputta about feelings. He explains the three kinds of feelings, and that the Noble Eightfold Path is the way to the fully comprehend them. S.iv.255.
5. Vedanā Sutta.– The Noble Eightfold Path should be cultivated to fully understand the three kinds of feelings. S.v.21.
6. Vedanā Sutta.– The Noble Eightfold Path should be cultivated to fully understand, clearly comprehend, destroy, and abandon the three kinds of feelings. S.v.57.
7. Vedanā Sutta.– The four foundations of mindfulness should be cultivated to fully understand the three kinds of feelings. S.v.189.