- The
Saṃyutta Nikāya ("Connected Discourses" or "Kindred Sayings") is a
Buddhist scriptures collection, the
third of the five Nikāyas, or collections, in...
- The Nāga
Saṃyutta is a
Buddhist scripture of the Pali Canon. It is the 29th
Saṃyutta in the
Saṃyutta Nikāya,
placed in the
Khandha Vaggasaṃyutta. The...
- The Gandhabbakāya
Saṃyutta is a
Buddhist scripture of the Pali Canon. It is the 31st
Saṃyutta in the
Saṃyutta Nikāya,
placed in the
Khandha Vaggasaṃyutta...
- The Supaṇṇa
Saṃyutta is a
Buddhist scripture of the Pali Canon. It is the 30th
Saṃyutta in the
Saṃyutta Nikāya,
placed in the
Khandha Vaggasaṃyutta. The...
-
throughout the
early Buddhist texts. It is the main
topic of the
Nidana Samyutta of the
Theravada school's Saṃyuttanikāya (henceforth SN). A
parallel collection...
- discourses.
Majjhima Nikāya, the "middle-length" discourses.
Saṁyutta Nikāya (
saṃyutta-), the "connected" discourses.
Anguttara Nikāya (aṅguttara-),...
-
wisdom (pañña). For instance, the
Samyutta Nikaya includes a
collection of ten
discourses (SN 27, Kilesa-
saṃyutta) that
state that any ****ociation of...
- (Sanskrit); aṅga – a part of a whole; factor, cause. In the
Sutta Pitaka's
Samyutta Nikaya, the
bojjhangas refer to wholesome,
mundane factors leading to enlightenment...
- sense, and is
usually enumerated in a set of five. In the Pali Canon's
Samyutta Nikaya,
several discourses juxtapose the five
hindrances with the seven...
- matter, sensation, perception,
mental formations, and consciousness. In the
Saṃyutta Nikāya of the Pāli Canon, the
historical Buddha is
recorded as
saying that...