- The
Itivuttaka (Pali for "as it was said") is a
Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali
Canon of
Theravada Buddhism and is
attributed to Khujjuttara's recollection...
- two strata, one
being early and the
other late. The
texts Sutta Nipata,
Itivuttaka, Dhammapada,
Therigatha (Theragatha),
Udana and
Jataka belong to the early...
- to be his "most learned"
female lay disciple. The
Khuddaka Nikaya book
Itivuttaka, a
collection of 112
short discourses, is
attributed to Khujjuttara's...
- (Devasadda Sutta) Iti. 97 (Kalyāṇasīla Sutta) The
Digha Nikaya (DN 27) and
Itivuttaka (Iti., 82, 97)
discourses each
refer to "seven" (satta)
factors of enlightenment...
-
edition 1-17 and the
Burmese edition 1-18.
Khuddakapatha Dhammapada Udana Itivuttaka Suttanipata Vimanavatthu Petavatthu Theragatha Therigatha Jataka Niddesa...
-
charity [monastics] in
mutual dependence both
reach the true Dhamma.... —
Itivuttaka 4.7 In
Theravada Buddhism, nuns (Pāli: bhikkhunis) and
monks (Pāli: bhikkhus)...
-
intrapsychic phenomenon that ties one to suffering. For example, in the
Itivuttaka, the
Buddha says: "Monks, I don't
envision even one
other fetter — fettered...
- Press. pp. 19–20. ISBN 978-0-88706-060-1.
Retrieved 21
September 2013.
Itivuttaka: This Was Said by the
Buddha Cula-kammavibhanga Sutta: The
Shorter Analysis...
- Suttanipāta is the
earliest of all
Buddhist scriptures,
followed by the
Itivuttaka and Udāna. However,[non sequitur] some of the
developments in teachings...
- recensions, with
multiple translations. John D.
Ireland (2007).
Udana and the
Itivuttaka: Two
classics from the Pali Canon.
Buddhist Publication Society. pp. 9...