Supaṇṇa Saṃyutta
The Supaṇṇa Saṃyutta is a Buddhist scripture of the Pali Canon. It is the 30th Saṃyutta in the Saṃyutta Nikāya, placed in the Khandha Vaggasaṃyutta.[1][2]
Content
The Supaṇṇa Saṃyutta, also known as the Linked Discourses on Phoenixes[3], provides basic accounts of the nature of the garuḍas; avian deities in Buddhist mythology. The Buddha describes these beings in regards to their mode of birth, hierarchy, as well as the reasons one may be reborn among them.
Suttas
A total of forty-six suttas are found in the text. Suttas 4-6, 7-16 and 17-46 are each abbreviated into a single discourse.
- 1) Suddhika Sutta
- 2) Haranti Sutta
- 3) Dvayakārī Sutta
- 4-6) Dutiyādidvayakārīsuttattika
- 7-16) Aṇḍajadānūpakārasuttadasaka
- 17-46) Jalābujadānūpakārasuttattiṃsaka
English translations
- Sutta Central: Bhikkhu Sujato
- Mettanet Tipitaka Index: Bhikkuni Uppalavanna
gollark: Lignum = yemmel = lemmmy = wojbie = HydroNitrogen = tjwld.
gollark: ... sure?
gollark: Why Not.
gollark: \🌵🌵 - a happy family of cacti whose lives have been ruined by wide-ranging discrimination.
gollark: This is anti-cactus discrimination.
See also
References
- "Supaṇṇasaṃyuttaṃ". Tipitaka.org. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
- "Saṃyutta Nikāya". Metta Tipitaka Index. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
- "Supaṇṇa Saṃyutta". Sutta Central. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
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