Quick links to the individual sections (vaggas) and chapters (samyuttas):
| Sagatha Vagga : | |
| Nidana Vagga : | |
| Khandha Vagga : | |
| Salayatana Vagga : | |
| Maha Vagga : |
The Samyutta Nikaya, the third division of the Sutta Pitaka , contains 2,889 suttas grouped into five sections (vaggas). Each vagga is further divided into samyuttas, each of which in turn contains a group of suttas on related topics. The samyuttas are named according to the topics of the suttas they contain. For example, the Kosala Samyutta (in the Sagatha Vagga) contains suttas concerning King Pasenadi of Kosala; the Vedana Samyutta (in the Salayatana Vagga) contains suttas concerning feeling (vedana); and so on.
An excellent modern print translation of the complete Samyutta Nikaya is Bhikkhu Bodhi's The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya (Boston: Wisdom Publications , 2000; originally published in two volumes, but now available in a single volume). A fine anthology of selected suttas is Handful of Leaves (Vol. 2), by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (distributed by the Metta Forest Monastery ).
The suttas are numbered here by samyutta (chapter) and sutta, with the suttas numbered sequentially from the start of each samyutta, using as a guide the Rhys Davis & Woodward PTS English translations of the Samyutta Nikaya (The Book of the Kindred Sayings) . The braces {} that follow each sutta and samyutta title contain the corresponding volume and starting page number, first in the PTS romanized Pali edition of the Samyutta Nikaya, then in Bhikkhu Bodhi's Connected Discourses of the Buddha ("CDB"). The translator appears in the square brackets [].
See also this handy table for converting between traditional (DPR, CSCD) and modern (ATI, CDB) samyutta numbering systems .
SN 3.25: Pabbatopama Sutta — Irresistible Force/The Simile of the Mountains
{
S i 100
; CDB i 192}
[
Olendzki
|
Thanissaro
].
Stories of Mara's attempts to outwit the Buddha.
Stories of Mara's attempts to lure the nuns away from their meditation spots in the forest by asking them provocative questions. Without exception, these wise women conquer Mara decisively.
SN 12.65: Nagara Sutta — The City
{
S ii 104
; CDB i 601}
[
Thanissaro
].
SN 22.59: Anatta-lakkhana Sutta/Pañcavaggi Sutta — The Discourse on the Not-self Characteristic/Five Brethren
{
S iii 66
; CDB i 901}
[
Mendis
|
Ñanamoli
|
Thanissaro
].
SN 22.86: Anuradha Sutta/Anuraadho Sutta — To Anuradha/Anuraadha is Caught Out
{
S iii 116
; CDB i 936}
[
Thanissaro
|
Walshe
].
SN 22.95: Phena Sutta — Foam
{
S iii 140
; CDB i 951}
[
Thanissaro
].
SN 22.101: Nava Sutta — The Ship
{
S iii 152
; CDB i 959}
[
Thanissaro
].
In this samyutta the Buddha explains the kinds of conviction and understanding that are required for the attainment of stream-entry. These short suttas share an identical structure, with each one focusing on a different aspect of experience (including the six senses, the six elements (dhatu) , and the five aggregates). See also the Study Guides on stream-entry .
SN 35.28: Adittapariyaya Sutta — The Fire Sermon
{
S iv 19
; CDB ii 1143}
[
Ñanamoli
|
Thanissaro
].
See Thanissaro Bhikkhu's Introduction to this samyutta .
SN 45.2: Upaddha Sutta — Half (of the Holy Life)
{
S v 2
; CDB ii 1524}
[
Thanissaro
].
[See " The Seven Factors for Awakening " in The Wings to Awakening.]
[See " The Four Frames of Reference " in The Wings to Awakening.]
SN 47.19: Sedaka Sutta — The Bamboo Acrobat/At Sedaka
{
S v 168
; CDB ii 1648}
[
Olendzki
|
Thanissaro
].
[See " The Five Faculties " in The Wings to Awakening .]
[See " The Four Right Exertions " in The Wings to Awakening.]
[See " The Five Strengths " in The Wings to Awakening.]
[See " The Four Bases of Power " in The Wings to Awakening.]
SN 56.11: Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta — The Discourse on the Setting in Motion of the Wheel (of Vision) of the Basic Pattern: the Four True Realities for the Spiritually Ennobled Ones/Setting Rolling the Wheel of Truth/Setting in Motion the Wheel of Truth/Setting the Wheel of Dhamma in Motion
{
S v 420
; CDB ii 1843}
[
Harvey
|
Ñanamoli
|
Piyadassi
|
Thanissaro
].
SN 56.31: Simsapa Sutta — The Simsapa Leaves
{
S v 437
; CDB ii 1857}
[
Thanissaro
|
Walshe
].