Credited his wealth to his dealings in liquor: Pesachim 113a
Was Careful not to fall into any habits which could lead to Magic-Susceptibility: Shabbat 81b-82a
Teaching bathroom procedure: Shabbat 82a
Chopped vegetables himself for Shabbat: Shabbat 119a
Set of Statements of Advice on Financial Issues: Shabbat 140b
He got married at the age of 17, and praised himself for it, and declared that he would have been even greater if he had married at 14: Kiddushin 29b-30a
Rav Chisda's marital advice to his daughters: Shabbat 140b
Rav Chisda's Death: Yoma 75b
Rav Chisda's burial: Moed Katan 25a
Rabbah and Rav Chisda were both righteous, and both were able to pray for rain and be answered, but Rabbah lived until 40, his house lost 60 children, and his household could barely find barley bread for its members, and Rav Chisda lived until 92, his house had 60 weddings, and his household gave good flour to the dogs: Moed Katan 28a
Rava prayed for wealth like Rav Chisda's: Moed Katan 28a
Rav Chisda stalled the Angel of Death by learning Torah, until the Angel snapped a board of the Study Hall, and he paused and died: Moed Katan 28a; Makkot 10a
Rav Chisda ex-communicating some people who didn't come to his class: Kiddushin 25a
Seven lessons were taught before Rav Chisda one Shabbat morning in Sura, and that afternon before Rabbah in Pumbedita, by either Elijah the Prophet or Joseph the sheid-Spirit: Eruvin 43a
Exclaiming "Ha'Elokim! (By Gd!)": Berachot 24b
Exclaiming, "Marei Deichi! (Master of this lesson!)": Zevachim 43b
Rav Chisda entrusted all of his keys to his servant - except for the key to the firewood storage area: Gittin 56a
Rav Chisda shaming a father into supporting his children, declaring publicly, "Ravens support their young, and this man won't support his children!": Ketuvot 49b
Rav Chisda's Daughter
Rava's wife, the daughter of Rav Chisda, describing the pain of sexual relations to Rava: Ketuvot 39b
Rav Chisda's daughter asked Rav Chisda whether he didn't need to sleep [for he spent the nights learning], and he responded, "The days which are long on sleep and short on learning are coming, and then I will have plenty of sleep": Eruvin 65a
Set of Rav Chisda's statements on rainfall: Taanit 6b
Rav Chisda citing analytic statements by Mari bar Mar: Eruvin 21a
Interaction with Rav Huna
Rav Chisda asking on an apparent self-contradiction in Rav's statements, after Rav Huna died: Menachot 42a
Referred his legal Questions to Rav Huna: Bava Metzia 7a
Rav Chisda told Rabbah to prepare an issue which Rav Huna was going to ask him about that night: Bava Metzia 18b, 20b
Rav Chisda used to praise Rav Hemnuna to Rav Huna, but Rav Huna wouldn't receive him until he got married [as he was over 20?]: Kiddushin 29b
Rav Chisda asked Rav Huna what the status of a Rebbe was for a student who was needed by the Rebbe, instigating off a 40-year period when the two didn't speak; afterwards, they each fasted 40 days, Rav Chisda for upsetting Rav Huna and Rav Huna for Suspecting Rav Chisda of Impertinence: Bava Metzia 33a
Rav Huna said of Rav Chisda, "Your name is Chisda, and your words are "Chisda'in [Beautfiul/Generous]": Gittin 7a
A question Rav Chisda asked regarding a law, when Rav Huna died: Eruvin 38b
Rav Yosef would periodically test Rav Chisda to see whether he would answer a simple legal question during Rav Huna's lifetime, and Rav Chisda would not do it: Eruvin 62b
Rav Chisda would rule on law in Kafri, which was not Rav Huna's town: Eruvin 62b-63a
Rav Huna reported a lesson in the name of Rabbi Yochanan, to which Rav Chisda replied, "By Gd! Even if Rabbi Yochanan himself would say this, I would not listen to him!": Berachot 24b
Rabbah bar bar Chana reported a lesson in the name of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi, to which Rav Chisda replied, "By Gd! Even if Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi himself would say this, I would not listen to him!": Berachot 24b
Interaction with Rabbah bar Rav Huna
Rav Chisda and Rabbah Bar Rav Huna against a witch, and using Magic for self-protection: Shabbat 81b-82a
Rav Chisda and Rabbah bar Rav Huna visiting Rav Nachman in a Succah which was valid only according to Rav Nachman, not because they gave in but because, as performers of the Mitzvah of visiting their Rebbe on the holiday, they were exempt from Succah: Succah 10b
Rav Chisda and Rabbah bar Rav Huna disagreeing with a ruling of Rav Huna's because they had not been told a reason, and Rav Huna responding, "Have you ever asked a reason and not been told it?": Succah 14b
Rav Chisda and Rabbah bar Rav Huna camping by the river in Sura overnight during Succot, on their way to visit the Exilarch: Succah 26a
Rav Chisda's and Rabbah Bar Rav Huna's Lessons on extra-legal Gemara were well-known: Shabbat 89a
Rabbah bar Rav Huna wouldn't go to Rav Chisda's Lesson, because Rabbi Chisda was teaching about bathroom-procedure, until his father told him to go: Shabbat 82a
Interaction with Rav Sheshet
Rav Chisda said that Rav Sheshet's student's eulogy would be considered a Public interest, and Rav Sheshet said that Rav Chisda's student's would be; both wished to avoid opening a place for the Satan against their own schools: Megillah 28b
When Rav Chisda and Rav Sheshet would meet, Rav Chisda's lips would tremble in fear of Rav Sheshet's encyclopedic knowledge, and Rav Sheshet's body would tremble in fear of Rav Chisda's sharp analytical ability: Eruvin 67a
Rav Nachman, Rav Chisda and Rav Sheshet were by the Exilarch on the second day of a two-day holiday, and a deer was brought which had been caught on the first day and slaughtered on the second day. Rav Nachman and Rav Chisda ate, reasoning that whichever day was the 'real' holiday, they were fine. Rav Sheshet refrained, holding that the days may be considered part of a single sanctity. Rav Sheshet then encountered Rabbah bar Shemuel and asked whether he had learned anything on the matter. When Rabbah bar Shemuel responded that they are two sanctities, Rav Sheshet said, "Don't tell them anything!" Rav Ashi reported, citing Ameimar, that the case was actually different, and that the last part involving Rabbah bar Shemuel never occurred: Eruvin 39b
Interaction with other Sages
Rav Hemnuna would rule in law during Rav Chisda's lifetime in the town of Charta deArgiz, which was not Rav Chisda's town: Eruvin 63a
Rav Chisda terming Rav "Rabbeinu HaGadol - Our Great Rebbe," and adding, "May Gd be in his assistance": Succah 33a-b, 35b
Rav Chisda sent Rav Hemnuna on a mission: Kiddushin 25a
Rav Chisda found Rav Chananel writing Torah Scrolls by heart, and told him to desist despite his expertise: Megillah 18b
Rav Chisda told Rabbah to prepare an issue which Rav Huna was going to ask him about that night: Bava Metzia 18b, 20b
Ulla challenged Rav Chisda's statement by borrowing a verse from Proverbs 10, calling it 'like vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes': Taanit 4b
Rav Chisda used to praise Rav Hemnuna to Rav Huna, but Rav Huna wouldn't receive him until he got married [as he was over 20?]: Kiddushin 29b
When Rav Chisda's son [Rav Chanan or Rav Nachman] proposed an incorrect contradiction of him [in public], he slapped him with his shoe: Moed Katan 25a
Two pious people, or Rav Mari and Rav Pinchas the sons of Rav Chisda, had wait staff. One of them gave the staff food earlier in the meal to sate their appetites; the other gave later. Eliyahu would come speak with the one who gave earlier: Ketuvot 61a
Preceding an Answer to Rav Acha Bar Rav Avya with "Who listens to you or to your rebbe Rabbi Yochanan!?": Pesachim 33a
The Blessing/Prayer of Rabbis when they would leave him: Berachot 17a-b
A Galilean speaker before him said "Bless Hashem, who gave a tripartite Torah [Tanach] to the tripartite Nation [Kohen/Levi/Regular] via a 3rd-born [Moshe] on the 3rd day of their Separation, in the 3rd Month [Sivan]: Shabbat 88a
Exclaimed [in response to a sage who seemed to claim that a person could be liable for being an accessory to sin without having actually acted], "Is a person liable for eating dates out of a colander?!": Makkot 20b
An anonymous Galilean [Hahu Gelilaah] commenting on a statement of Rav Chisda's: Makkot 23a
Rav Chisda asked Mari breih deRav Huna breih deRav Yirmiyah bar Abba how he could come from Barnish to the Synagogue of Daniel, a distance of three parasangs, on Shabbat. The response was that the cities en route are close together, extending the distance one may travel from his point of origin on Shabbat: Eruvin 21a
Rav Yeiva Sava was sent by the sages to observe Rav Chisda's conduct in practicing a certain Mitzvah. Rav Chisda saw him and said, "When someone picks up a moist piece of wood, you know it's because he wants to use the place beneath it [You obviously didn't come here for nothing]." Rav Chisda then performed his practice, showing him what to do: Eruvin 40b
Rav Chisda taught a lesson from a verse, which Rav Tachlifa, from Israel, heard and re-told to Rabbi Avahu. Rabbi Avahu provided a different verse for the lesson: Eruvin 54b
Rav Chisda ruling on a case in which a purchaser wanted to back out of his purchase: Bava Metzia 49b
Rav Chisda describing a lesson which "was constantly in the mouth of ["margila b'fumeih"] Rav Dimi bar Chinina: Zevachim 36b
Ravin bar Chanina reported a lesson from Rabbi Elazar, about a diminution of rights for a woman who forgives her ketubah to her husband. Rav Chisda replied by quoting Mishlei 17, "One who repays good with bad, bad will never leave his home.": Ketuvot 53a
Rava said to Rav Chisda, "We teach in your name that the law follows Rebbe." Rav Chisda replied, "May it be the Will that you always teach such good lessons in my name!": Ketuvot 68a