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The Samyutta Nikaya

The Grouped Discourses


The Samyutta Nikaya, the third division of the Sutta Pitaka, contains 2,889 suttas grouped into five sections (vaggas). Each vagga is further divided into samyuttas, each of which in turn contains a group of suttas on related topics. The samyuttas are named according to the topics of the suttas they contain. 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.

Selected suttas from the Samyutta Nikaya

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, these suttas were translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.

Contents


Sagatha Vagga (samyuttas I-XI)

I. Devata-samyutta -- The Devas.


II. Devaputta-samyutta -- Sons of the Devas.


III. Kosala-samyutta -- King Pasenadi of Kosala.


IV. Mara-samyutta -- Mara.


V. Bhikkhuni-samyutta -- The bhikkhuni (nuns). In these suttas Mara, the personification of doubt and evil, tries in vain to lure the nuns away from their meditation spots in the forest by asking them provocative questions. Without exception, these wise women conquer Mara decisively.


VI. Brahma-samyutta -- The Brahma deities.


VII. Brahmana-samyutta -- The brahmins.


VIII. Vangisa-samyutta -- Ven. Vangisa.


IX. Vana-samyutta -- The forest.


X. Yakkha-samyutta -- The yakkha demons.


XI. Sakka-samyutta -- Sakka (the Deva king).


Nidana Vagga (samyuttas XII-XXI) [go to top]


XII. Nidana-samyutta -- Paticcasamuppada (dependent co-arising).


XIII. Abhisamaya-samyutta -- Realization.


XIV. Dhatu-samyutta -- The elements.


XV. Anatamagga-samyutta -- The unimaginable beginnings of samsara and transmigration.


XVI. Kassapa-samyutta -- Ven. Maha Kassapa.


XVII. Labhasakkara-samyutta -- Gains and tribute.


XVIII. Rahula-samyutta -- Ven. Rahula.


XIX. Lakkhana-samyutta -- Ven. Lakkhana.


XX. Opamma-samyutta -- Comparisons.


XXI. Bhikkhu-samyutta -- The bhikkhus (monks).


Khandha Vagga (samyuttas XXII-XXXIV) [go to top]


XXII. Khandha-samyutta -- The khandha (five aggregates of clinging/becoming).


XXIII. Radha-samyutta -- Ven. Radha.


XXIV. Ditthi-samyutta -- Views.


XXV. Okkantika-samyutta -- Recurring.


XXVI. Uppada-samyutta -- Arising.


XXVII. Kilesa-samyutta -- The defilements.


XXVIII. Sariputta-samyutta -- Ven. Sariputta.


XXIX. Naga-samyutta -- The nagas.


XXX. Supanna-samyutta -- The garudas.


XXXI. Gandhabbakaya-samyutta -- The Gandhabba devas.


XXXII. Valahaka-samyutta -- The rain-cloud devas.


XXXIII. Vacchagotta-samyutta -- Ven. Vacchagotta.


XXXIV. Samadhi-samyutta -- Concentration.


Salayatana Vagga (samyuttas XXXV-XLIV) [go to top]


XXXV. Salayatana-samyutta -- The six senses.


XXXVI. Vedana-samyutta -- Feeling.


XXXVII. Matugama-samyutta -- The destinies of women.


XXXVIII. Jambhukhadaka-samyutta -- The wanderer Jambhukhadaka.


XXXIX. Samandaka-samyutta -- The wanderer Samandaka.


XL. Moggallana-samyutta -- Ven. Moggallana.


XLI. Citta-samyutta -- Citta the householder.


XLII. Gamani-samyutta -- The village.


XLIII. Asankhata-samyutta -- The unfashioned (Nibbana).


XLIV. Avyakata-samyutta -- Not designated.


Maha Vagga (samyuttas XLV-LVI) [go to top]


XLV. Magga-samyutta -- The Noble Eightfold Path.


XLVI. Bojjhanga-samyutta -- The Seven Factors of Awakening. [See "The Seven Factors of Awakening" in The Wings to Awakening.]


XLVII. Satipatthana-samyutta -- the Four Frames of Reference (Foundations of Mindfulness). [See "The Four Frames of Reference" in The Wings to Awakening.]


XLVIII. Indriya-samyutta -- the Five Mental Faculties. [See "The Five Faculties" in The Wings to Awakening.]


XLIX. Sammappadhana-samyutta -- the Four Right Exertions. [See "The Four Right Exertions" in The Wings to Awakening.]


L. Bala-samyutta -- The Five Strengths. [See "The Five Strengths" in The Wings to Awakening.]


LI. Iddhipada-samyutta -- The Four Bases of Power. [See "The Four Bases of Power" in The Wings to Awakening.]


LII. Anuruddha-samyutta -- Ven. Anuruddha.


LIII. Jhana-samyutta -- Jhana (mental absorption).


LIV. Anapana-samyutta -- Mindfulness of breathing.


LV. Sotapatti-samyutta -- Stream-entry.


LVI. Sacca-samyutta -- The Four Noble Truths.


Revised: Sun 15 November 1998