Khuddaka Nikaya

Khuddaka Nikaya
(Pali: "Short Collection") Collection of Buddhist texts.

It constitutes the fifth and last section of the Pali-language Sutta Pitaka, one of the sacred texts of Theravada Buddhism. Written between 500 BC and the 1st century AD, its contents include sermons and doctrinal and ethical discourses attributed to the Buddha. It also contains all the major poetic works of the Pali canon (see Tripitaka).

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      (Pali: “Short Collection”), diverse group of separate Buddhist texts constituting the fifth and last section of the Pali Sutta Pitaka (“Basket of Discourse”). Although it contains some very early works, as a collection it is later than the other four Nikayas and much more varied in form and content. It contains all the important poetic works in the Pali canon. The books it includes have not been the same in all times and places; the Milinda-panha (“Questions of Milinda”), for example, is one of four texts that the Burmese tradition adds to those below. The usual list, which obtains in Sri Lanka (Ceylon), follows:

      1. Khuddaka-patha (“Short Passages”), a compilation of 9 items, including 10 precepts for novices, a hymn of praise to the Buddha, and verses accompanying oblations to departed spirits.

      2. Dhammapada, an anthology of ethical teaching.

      3. Udana (“Inspired Utterances”), 82 sayings of the Buddha, mostly in verse, each accompanied by the story of what occasioned it.

      4. Itivuttaka (from the words “Thus it is said,” with which each verse begins), a collection, in 112 short suttas, of the Buddha's ethical teachings in prose and verse.

      5. Suttanipata (Suttanipāta), concerned with the simple faith of a hermit.

      6. Vimanavatthu (“Stories of Celestial Mansions”), 85 poems on the happiness of persons reborn in heavenly realms and on the worthy deeds that led to this reward.

      7. Petavatthu (“Stories of Spirits of the Dead”), 51 similar poems on those whose misdeeds have condemned them to a sorrowful fate after death. This and the preceding work are among the latest in the canon.

      8. and 9. Theragatha/Therigatha (“Hymns of the Elders/Senior Nuns”), lyrics of 264 monks and some 100 nuns. The latter verses are informative about the position of women in ancient India.

      10. Jataka (Jātaka)s (“Births”), the Buddha's stories of his former lives.

      11. Niddesa (“Exposition”), a commentary within the canon itself, attributed to Sariputta (Shariputra). Its two parts give a philological exegesis of the last two (fourth and fifth) sections of the Suttanipata, discussed earlier.

      12. Patisambhida-magga (“Way of Analysis”), a late work consisting of 30 chapters of Abhidhamma or scholastic-like analysis, of various doctrinal concepts.

      13. Apadana (“Stories”), a collection of legends about Buddhist saints.

      14. Buddhavamsa (“History of the Buddhas”), a narrative in verse in which the Buddha tells of the lives of the preceding 24 buddhas. (Earlier works know of only the last six of these.) The Buddha himself, in former lives, knew and worshiped each of them, and each foretold his future buddhahood.

      15. Cariya Pitaka (“Basket of Conduct”), 35 Jataka stories told in verse and emphasizing the paramitas (“perfections”) requisite to buddhahood that the Buddha acquired in former lives.

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