Iddhipāda
Iddhipāda:Iddhipāda Vagga.-The ninth chapter of the Navaka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya (A.iv.463-4).It consists of ten suttas dealing with the cultivation of the four iddhi-pādas.
1.Iddhipāda Sutta.-The cultivation of the four iddhipādas and of exertion (ussolhi) brings insight (aññā) in this life,or the Third Fruit of the Path.A.iii.81-2.
2.Iddhipāda Sutta.-The Buddha,even as Bodhisatta,before the Enlightenment,developed the four iddhipādas and exertion,and as a result enjoyed great psychic power.A.iii.82-3.
3.Iddhipāda Sutta.-The four iddhipādas form the path leading to the Uncompounded (asankhata).S.iv.360.
4.Iddhipāda Sutta.-The path mentioned above should be practised,accompanied by concentration and effort,compounded with desire,energy,idea and investigation.S.iv.365.