AN 6.01 A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of equanimity for the six senses.

AN 6.02 A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of the six higher knowledges.

AN 6.03 A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of six faculties.

AN 6.04 A mendicant is worthy of gifts because of six powers.

AN 6.05 A steed is worthy of the king for six reasons, and a mendicant is worthy for six similar reasons.

AN 6.06 A steed is worthy of the king for six reasons, and a mendicant is worthy for six similar reasons.

AN 6.07 A steed is worthy of the king for six reasons, and a mendicant is worthy for six similar reasons.

AN 6.08 Six things that are unsurpassable.

AN 6.09 Six topics for recollection.

AN 6.10 The Buddha teaches his relative Mahānāma that a noble disciple often practices the six recollections, which lead to joy and peace.