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The Digha Nikaya (dīghanikāya; 'Collection of Long Discourses') is a scripture, the first of the five, or collections, in the, which is one of the 'three baskets' that compose the of () Buddhism. Some of the most commonly referenced from the Digha Nikaya include the (DN 16), which described the final days and death of the Buddha, the (DN 31) in which the Buddha discusses ethics and practices for lay followers, and the (DN 2), (DN 1) which describes and compares the point of view of Buddha and other ascetics in India about the universe and time (past, present, and future); and the (DN 9) Suttas, which describe the benefits and practice of meditation. The Digha Nikaya consists of 34 discourses, broken into three groups: • Silakkhandha-vagga—The Division Concerning Morality (suttas 1-13); named after a tract on monks' morality that occurs in each of its suttas (in theory; in practice it is not written out in full in all of them); in most of them it leads on to the (the main attainments of meditation), the cultivation of psychic powers and becoming an. • Maha-vagga—The Great Division (suttas 14-23) • Patika-vagga—The Patika Division (suttas 24-34).

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Complete Translations: • Dialogues of the Buddha, tr T. Kamedi vumen tekst scenok en. Rhys Davids, 1899–1921, 3 volumes,,,,.

• Thus Have I Heard: the Long Discourses of the Buddha, tr Maurice Walshe, Wisdom Pubs, 1987; later reissued under the original subtitle; • The Long Discourses, tr Bhikkhu Sujato, 2018, and released into the. Selections: • The Buddha's Philosophy of Man, Rhys Davids tr, rev Trevor Ling, Everyman, out of print; 10 suttas including 2, 16, 22, 31 • Long Discourses of the Buddha, tr Mrs A. Bennett, Bombay, 1964; 1-16 • Ten Suttas from Digha Nikaya, Burma Pitaka Association, Rangoon, 1984; 1, 2, 9, 15, 16, 22, 26, 28-9, 31. Retrieved 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2015-12-12.

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