![]() ![]() The translator appears in the square brackets. ![]() The braces that follow each sutta and samyutta title contain the corresponding volume and starting page number, first in the PTS romanized Pali edition of the Samyutta Nikaya, then in Bhikkhu Bodhi's Connected Discourses of the Buddha ("CDB"). ![]() The suttas are numbered here by samyutta (chapter) and sutta, with the suttas numbered sequentially from the start of each samyutta, using as a guide the Rhys Davis & Woodward PTS English translations of the Samyutta Nikaya (The Book of the Kindred Sayings). ![]() It is also available to read online and in various ebook formats at For example, the Kosala Samyutta (in the Sagatha Vagga) contains suttas concerning King Pasenadi of Kosala the Vedana Samyutta (in the Salayatana Vagga) contains suttas concerning feeling (vedana) and so on.įor a complete translation, see Bhikkhu Bodhi's The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2000 originally published in two volumes, but now available in a single volume).Ī selected anthology of 370 suttas from the Samyutta Nikaya, Handful of Leaves, Volume Three, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu, is distributed free of charge by Metta Forest Monastery. The samyuttas are named according to the topics of the suttas they contain. Each vagga is further divided into samyuttas, each of which in turn contains a group of suttas on related topics. The Samyutta Nikaya, the third division of the Sutta Pitaka, contains 2,889 suttas grouped into five sections (vaggas). ![]()
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