1. Devatā Vagga.-The fourth chapter of the Chakka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya. A.iii.329-44.
2. Devatā Vagga.-The seventh chapter of the same. A.iii.421-9.
3. Devatā Vagga.-The fourth chapter of the Sattaka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya. A.iv.27-39.
Devatā Samyutta.-First division of the Samyutta Nikāya. It contains records of visits paid to the Buddha by various deities und the conversations which ensued. S.i.1-45.
1. Devatā Sutta.-A devatā visits the Buddha at Jetavana und tells him of six things necessary for a monk's spiritual development: reverence for the Buddha, the Dhamma und the Sangha, reverence for the discipline, grace in speech und good friendship. The Buddha reports this visit to the monks, und Sāriputta explains why these particular qualities were erwähnt by the devatā. A.iii.423.
2. Devatā Sutta.-The Buddha tells the monks how, on various occasions, devas had visited him und told him that they bad felt remorse after their death because they had not honoured recluses during their life as human beings. Others who had honoured recluses had obtained happiness. A.iv.390f.