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  2. Sutta Nipata - Wikipedia

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    Sutta number Pali title English title [8] Sn I.1 Uraga Sutta "The Serpent" Sn I.2 Dhaniya Sutta "Discourse to Dhaniya" Sn I.3 Khaggavisāṇa Sutta "The Rhinoceros" Sn I.4 Kasibhāradvāja Sutta "Brahman Kasibharadvaj" Sn I.5 Cunda Sutta "Discourse to Cunda" Sn I.6 Parābhava Sutta "Downfall" Sn I.7 Vasala Sutta "The Outcast" Sn I.8 Metta Sutta

  3. Lumbini - Wikipedia

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    (He) made the village of Lumbini free of taxes, and paying (only) an eighth share (of the produce). [16] [17] [note 2] The park was previously known as Rupandehi, 2 mi (3.2 km) north of Bhagavanpura. The Sutta Nipáta (vs. 683) states that the Buddha was born in a village of the Sákyans in the Lumbineyya Janapada.

  4. Uraga Sutta - Wikipedia

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    The sutta is composed of 17 stanzas. The first part of each stanza mentions something that is given up or overcome—anger, lust, conceit, etc.—and the second part is always the couplet "...that bhikkhu gives up the here and the beyond / as a serpent sheds it old worn-out skin," which is a simile for the first part.

  5. Aṭṭhakavagga and Pārāyanavagga - Wikipedia

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    They are incorporated in the Khuddhaka Nikāya as subdivisions of the Sutta Nipāta, the collection of the words spoken by the Buddha. The suttas portray the Aṭṭhakavagga as some of the Buddha's first sermons; the Udana depicts the Buddha asking a monk to recite Dhamma , and responding approvingly when he recites the Aṭṭhakavagga .

  6. Ratana Sutta - Wikipedia

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    The Ratana Sutta (Burmese: ရတနာသုတ်) (Sinhala: රතන සූත්‍රය) is a Buddhist discourse (Pali: sutta) found in the Pali Canon's Sutta Nipata (Snp 2.1) and Khuddakapatha (Khp 7); with a parallel in the Mahavastu. In the Pali it is seventeen verses in length, and in the Sanskrit version nineteen. [1]

  7. List of Majjhima Nikaya suttas - Wikipedia

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    Dhammadayada Sutta: Heirs in Dhamma: Some of the Buddha’s students inherit from him only material profits and fame. But his true inheritance is the spiritual path, the way of contentment. Venerable Sāriputta explains how by following the Buddha’s example we can experience the fruits of the path. MN 4 Bhaya-bherava Sutta: Fear and Terror

  8. Early Buddhist texts - Wikipedia

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    A large portion of Early Buddhist literature is part of the "sutta" or "sutra" genre, these are usually placed in different collections (called Nikayas or Agamas) and constitute the "Sutta Pitaka" (Skt: Sūtra Pitaka, "Basket of sutras") section of the various early Buddhist Canonical collections called Tripitakas ("Three Baskets"). The suttas ...

  9. Khuddaka Nikāya - Wikipedia

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    The texts Sutta Nipata, Itivuttaka, Dhammapada, Therigatha (Theragatha), Udana and Jataka belong to the early stratum. The texts Khuddakapatha, Vimanavatthu, Petavatthu, Niddesa, Patisambhida, Apadana, Buddhavamsa and Cariyapitaka can be categorized in the later stratum.