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- 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...
- edition 1-17 and the Burmese edition 1-18. Khuddakapatha Dhammapada Udana Itivuttaka Suttanipata Vimanavatthu Petavatthu Theragatha Therigatha Jataka Niddesa...
- pal[permanent dead link‍]). Ireland, John D. (trans.) (1997). The Udāna & the Itivuttaka. Kandy: Buddhist Publication Society. ISBN 955-24-0164-X. Retrieved 9...
- Suttanipāta is the earliest of all Buddhist scriptures, followed by the Itivuttaka and Udāna. However,[non sequitur] some of the developments in teachings...
- 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...
- 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2015-12-02. Itivuttaka: The Group of Ones translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu, "Itivuttaka: The Group of Ones". Archived...
- This is a list of the suttas in the Khuddaka Nikaya collection of minor suttas, part of the Tipitaka Buddhist Canon. The Dhammapada does not contain Suttas...
- charity [monastics] in mutual dependence both reach the true Dhamma.... — Itivuttaka 4.7 In Theravada Buddhism, nuns (Pāli: bhikkhunis) and monks (Pāli: bhikkhus)...