This can be perplexing to say the least, so to help decipher the many numbering schemes one may encounter, here is a simple guide: For instance, the same sutta maybe referred to as: This is particularly noticeable in the Samyutta and Anguttara Nikayas. Various Referencing Schemes of Sutta PitakaĪny Pali language student, as soon as they start switching between different canonical sources, will find that there is no single numbering schemes used to reference the suttas and passages in the Pali Canon. Sinhala Tipitaka (Translated into Sinhala by a Government of Sri Lanka initiative).Sutta Central (Based on MST) Early Buddhist texts, translations, and parallels (Multiple Languages).Vipassana Research Institute (Based on CSP) (this site also offers a downloadable program which installs the entire Pali Tipitaka on your desktop for offline viewing).: Buddhajayanti Tripitaka Granthamālā/Series Sinhalese (Buddha Jayanti) edition, 58 volumes including parallel Sinhalese translations.: Mahāsaṅgīti Tipiṭaka, 40 volumes, published by the Dhamma Society Fund.Vipāssana Research Institute available online.: Chaṭṭha Saṅgīti Piṭaka 6th Council edition, Rangoon, 40 volumes.: Syāmaraṭṭhassa Tepiṭakaṃ Thai edition, 45 volumes Not available online.(a few volumes subsequently replaced by new editions). Pali Text Society edition,, 57 volumes including indexes.T he following editions of the Pali Canon are available:
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