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DĪGHA NIKĀYA |
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The
Dīgha Nikāya is the first book in the Sutta Piṭaka, the
second division of the Tipiṭaka, the sacred scriptures
of Buddhism. Dīgha means 'long' and nikāya means
'book' or 'collection' and this name is used because the thirty four
discourses or suttas in this book are lengthy - the longest
being 46 pages in the English translation. Nearly half the discourses
in the Dīgha Nikāya take the form of debates or dialogues between
the Buddha and others. Some of these debates are very lively and give
a fascinating glimpse of how the Buddha used logic, dialectic, reason
and gentle persuasion to win people to his point of view. As in most
of the other divisions in the Tipiṭaka, the discourses in the Dīgha
Nikāya do not seem to be arranged in any particular order.
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