- Sutta Nipata
The "Sutta Nipata" [When referencing suttas from the Sutta Nipata the case-sensitive abbreviation "Sn" is used. This is distinguished from the abbreviation "SN" which traditionally refers to the Pali canon's
Samyutta Nikaya .] is a Buddhist scripture, asutta collection in theKhuddaka Nikaya , part of thePali Canon of Theravada Buddhism. All its suttas consist largely of verse, though some also contain some prose. It is divided into five sections:* Uraga Vagga
* Cula Vagga
* Maha Vagga
* Atthaka Vagga
* Parayana VaggaSome scholars [Nakamura, "Indian Buddhism", Japan, 1980; reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 1987, 1989, page 46] consider this the oldest of all Buddhist scriptures. Others agree that it contains much very early material.
Translations
* Tr V. Fausbøll, in "Sacred Books of the East", volume X, Clarendon/Oxford, 1881; reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi (?and by Dover, New York)
* "Buddha's Teachings", tr Lord Chalmers, Harvard Oriental Series, 1932
* "Woven Cadences", tr E. M. Hare, 1945, out of print
* "The Group of Discourses", trK. R. Norman , 1984,Pali Text Society [http://www.palitext.com] , Bristol; the original edition included alternative translations by I. B. Horner &Walpola Rahula ; these are currently available in the paperback edition under the title "The Rhinoceros Horn and Other Early Buddhist Poems"; the current edition under the original title omits these, but includes instead the translator's notes, not included in the paperback
* Tr Saddhatissa, Curzon, London/Humanities Press, New York, 1985
* Tr N. A. Jayawickrama, University of Kelaniya, 2001ee also
* Sutta Nipata suttas (complete list)
*Atthakavagga and Parayanavagga
* Rhinoceros SuttaNotes
External links
* [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/sutta/khuddaka/suttanipata/index.html Sutta Nipata] (
Access to Insight )
* [http://www.bodhimonastery.net/bm/about-buddhism/sutta-nipta.html Sutta Nipata Lectures] taught byBhikkhu Bodhi
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