Three Alternate Divisions of the Buddha’s Words
Translated from the Commentary to the Dīghanikāya, Sumaṅgalavilāsinī
By Ānandajoti Bhikkhu
Preface
The Teachings of the Buddha are now available to us divided into Three Baskets (Tipiṭaka) and this is the arrangement we have become used to. A fairly full analysis of this arrangement can be found elsewhere on this website.
This was not the only way to to arrange the material, however, and the earliest division, found in the discourses themselves, was the nine-fold division, which is enumerated and described in the second section below.
Besides this, two others types of classification were known to the commentators, that into the five nikāyas, which forms the first of the alternatives below; and that into the 84,000 dhammas, which comes at the end.
Ānandajoti Bhikkhu
(August, 2014)
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