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130 _aTipiṭaka. Suttapiṭaka. Khuddakanikāya. Sutta-nipāta.
_lEnglish Translation
245 0 1 _aThe group of discourses (Sutta-nipāta) /
_ctranslated with introduction and notes by K. R. Norman.
250 _aSecond edition
260 _aOxford :
_bPali Text Society,
_c2001.
300 _axlii, 455 pages ;
_c21 cm.
490 _aTranslation Series :
_vno. 45.
505 _aThe Snake Chapter, -- The Small Chapter, -- The Great Chapter, -- The Chapter of Eights -- and The Chapter on Going to the Far Shore -- detailed notes including five Vaggas: -- Uraga Vagga, -- Cūḷa Vagga, -- Mahā Vagga, -- Aṭṭhaka Vagga -- and Pārāyana Vagga -- and indexe
520 _a"Group of Discourses," a translation of the Sutta-Nipāta, is the fifth text in the Khuddaka Nikāya (Short Collection) of the Pali Canon, containing 74 short discourses in verse or mixed prose and verse, some of which are popular and beloved in Theravada Buddhism, like the Ratana, Maṅgala, and Mettā Suttas, divided into five chapters. Translated by K.R. Norman, this second edition was first published in 1992 and reprinted in 2015 by the Pali Text Society as part of their Translation Series, No. 45. It includes an extensive introduction, the translated text with five chapters such as The Snake Chapter, The Small Chapter, The Great Chapter, The Chapter of Eights and The Chapter on Going to the Far Shore, detailed notes including five Vaggas: Uraga Vagga, Cūḷa Vagga, Mahā Vagga, Aṭṭhaka Vagga and Pārāyana Vagga and indexes. The Sutta-Nipāta is one of the oldest texts in the Pali Canon, which explore themes such as ethics, meditation, and the path to liberation.
650 _aSutta-nipāta
_xTranslation
700 1 _aNorman, K. R.
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