List of Digha Nikaya suttas
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Sutra
Sūtra is an aphorism or a collection of such aphorisms in the form of a manual. Literally it means a thread or line that holds things together and is derived from the verbal root siv-, meaning to sew , as does the medical term...

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Digha Nikaya
The Digha Nikaya is a Buddhist scripture, the first of the five nikayas, or collections, in the Sutta Pitaka, which is one of the "three baskets" that compose the Pali Tipitaka of Theravada Buddhism...

collection of long discourses, part of the Tipitaka Buddhist canon.
Sutta number Pali title English title
DN 1 Brahmajala Sutta
Brahmajala Sutta (Theravada)
The Brahmajala Sutta is the first of 34 suttas in the Digha Nikaya . The name comes from 'brahma' and 'jala'...

 
DN 2 Samaññaphala Sutta
Samaññaphala Sutta
The Samaññaphala Sutta is the second discourse of all 34 Digha Nikaya discourses. The title means, "The Fruit of Contemplative Life Discourse."...

The Fruits of the Contemplative Life
DN 3 Ambattha Sutta  
DN 4 Sonadanta Sutta  
DN 5 Kutadanta  
DN 6 Mahali Sutta  
DN 7 Jaliya Sutta  
DN 8 Kassapa Sihanada Sutta  
DN 9 Potthapada Sutta About Potthapada
DN 10 Subha Sutta  
DN 11 Kevatta Sutta
Kevatta Sutta
The Kevatta Sutta is a Buddhist scripture, one of the texts in the Digha Nikaya of the Pali Canon. The scripture takes its name from the householder Kevatta, who invites the Buddha to display various miraculous powers in order to show his spiritual superiority...

To Kevatta
DN 12 Lohicca Sutta To Lohicca
DN 13 Tevijja Sutta  
DN 14 Mahapadana Sutta  
DN 15 Maha Nidana Sutta The Great Causes Discourse
DN 16 Mahaparinibbana Sutta
Mahaparinibbana Sutta
For the Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra see Nirvana Sutra.----The Mahaparinibbana Sutta is a Theravada Buddhist sutta in the Digha Nikaya of the Tipitaka...

The Last Days of the Buddha
DN 17 Mahasudassana Sutta  
DN 18 Janavasabha Sutta  
DN 19 Maha-Govinda Sutta  
DN 20 Mahasamaya Sutta The Great Meeting
DN 21 Sakkapanha Sutta Sakka's Questions
DN 22 Mahasatipatthana Sutta The Great Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness
DN 23 Payasi Sutta  
DN 24 Patika Sutta  
DN 25 Udumbarika Sihanada Sutta  
DN 26 Cakkavatti Sihanada Sutta The Wheel-turning Emperor
DN 27 Aggañña Sutta
Aggañña Sutta
Aggañña Sutta is the 27th Sutta of Digha Nikaya collections. The sutta describes a discourse imparted from the Buddha to two brahmins, Bharadvaja and Vasettha, who left their family and caste to become monks. The two brahmins are insulted and maligned by their own caste for their intention to...

 
DN 28 Sampasadaniya Sutta  
DN 29 Pasadika Sutta  
DN 30 Lakkhana Sutta  
DN 31 Sigalovada Sutta
Sigalovada Sutta
Sigalovada Sutta is the 31st Sutta described in the Digha Nikaya . It is also known as the Sīgāla Sutta, the Sīgālaka Sutta, the Sigālovāda Sutta, and the Sigālovāda Suttanta ....

To Sigala/The Layperson's Code of Discipline
DN 32 Atanatiya Sutta
Atanatiya Sutta
Atanatiya Sutta is the 32nd Sutta described in the Digha Nikaya . The King Vessavana give the Buddha a poem for his followers, male and female, monastic and lay, to recite for protection from evil spirits.-King Vessavana:...

The Discourse on Atanatiya
DN 33 Sangiti Sutta  
DN 34 Dasuttara Sutta  

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