1. Cúla Vagga.-The second of the two volumes known as the two Khandhakas of the Vinaya Pitaka. The book consists of twelve chapters or Khandhakas, and brings the ecclesiastical history of the Buddhist Order down to the Second Council, one hundred years after the Buddha's death. In the Cúla Vagga are found several references to the Sutta Vibhanga, which leads us to the hypothesis that the latter work was regarded as an authoritative text at the time the Cúla Vagga was finished. For a discussion on the contexts of the Cúla Vagga and their historical value see Law, Páli Lit., pp.14ff and passim.
2. Cúla Vagga.-The fifth chapter of the Tika Nipáta of the Anguttara Nikaya. A.i.150ff
3. Cúla Vagga.-The seventh chapter of the Udána. Ud., pp.74ff
4. Cúla Vagga.-The third chapter of the Peta Vatthu. Pv., pp.33ff
5. Cúla Vagga.-The second chapter of the Sutta Nipáta. SN., pp.29-72.