Tanhā Sutta
					
					Tanhā Sutta:1.Tanhā Sutta.-On the one hundred and eight thoughts of craving - thirty-six each,of the past,the present,and the future - which,like a net,snares one,clings to one,etc.A.ii.211f.
 
2.Tanhā Sutta.-The four causes of the arising of craving in a monk - robes,food,lodging,success or failure in undertakings.A.ii.10.
 
3.Tanhā Sutta.-The nine evil things which have their ultimate origin in tanhā.A.iv.400f.
 
4.Tanhā Sutta.-Both craving and the emancipation there from,through knowledge,are nourished and fulfilled by something,and this something may finally be reduced to association with the bad and the good respectively.A.v.116ff.
 
5.Tanhā Sutta.-Preached in answer to a question by a deva.It is craving,above all things,which brings everything beneath its sway.S.i.39.
 
6.Tanhā Sutta.-Preached to Rāhula,as question and answer.Craving for objects of sense is fleeting,and leads,therefore,to unhappiness.S.ii.248,251.
 
7.Tanhā Sutta.-Craving for body is impermanent; likewise craving for sounds,scents,savours,etc.S.iii.227.
 
8.Tanhā Sutta.-The arising of craving for body and for things is the beginning of decay and death,its cessation,their cessation.S.iii.230.
 
9.Tanhā Sutta.-Desire and lust for visible shape,etc; these are a corruption of the heart.S.iii.234.
 
10.Tanhā Sutta.-A discussion between Sāriputta and Jambukhādaka on the three kinds of craving - for sense-delight,for becoming,for not-becoming.S.iv.257.
 
11.Tanhā Sutta.-The Noble Eightfold Path must be followed in order to get rid of the three kinds of craving.S.v.57f.