Dīgha Nikāya
The ''
Dīgha Nikāya'' ("Collection of Long Discourses") is a
Buddhist scriptures collection, the first of the five
Nikāyas, or collections, in the
Sutta Piṭaka, which is one of the "three baskets" that compose the
Pali Tipiṭaka of
Theravada Buddhism. Some of the most commonly referenced
suttas from the Digha Nikaya include the ''
Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta'' (DN 16), which describes the final days and passing of the
Buddha, the ''
Sigālovāda Sutta'' (DN 31) in which the Buddha discusses
ethics and practices for
lay followers, and the ''
Samaññaphala Sutta'' (DN 2) and ''
Brahmajāla Sutta'' (DN 1) which describe and compare the point of view of the Buddha and other ascetics in India about the universe and time (past, present, and future); and the ''
Poṭṭhapāda'' (DN 9) Sutta, which describes the benefits and practice of
Samatha meditation.
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