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Abhaya Sutra (To Prince Abhaya):  Discourse to a prince on right speech.

Acintita Sutra
 or The Unconjecturable: The four questions that will cause vexation and madness if conjectured about.

Adittapariyana Sutra
 or The Fire Sermon: Considered comparable in importance to Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount. 

Agganna Sutra:
 Describes the creation story of how mankind and the universe evolves at the beginning of a kalpa.

Aggi Vacchagotta Sutra
: or To Vacchogotta on Fire: The Buddha answers certain questions on views. 

Akkosa Sutra
 (On Insults):  Gives the correct response to one who insults you. 

Alagagaddujupama Sutra
 or The Simile of the Snake: The Buddha gives the simile of how to hold a snake and the use of a raft after one reaches the other shore. 

Amitayurdhyana Sutra
 or Sutra on Contemplation or Visualization of Amitayus (Buddha of Infinite Lifespan) (Kuan-wu-liang-shou-fo-ching). Teaches meditation and visualization in the Pure Land tradition. 

Anapanasati (Ananda) Sutra
 or Mindfulness of Breathing: Hinayana meditation manual. 

Anathapindikovada Sutra
 or Instructions to Anathapindika: Sariputta delivers discourse to dying layman Sudatta on pain. 

Anatta-lakkhana Sutra
 or The Discourse on the Not-self Characteristic: The self is not the five skandhas. The second discourse taught the first five monk disciples at Deer Park. 

Angulimala Sutra
: about a notorious mass murderer who becomes a disciple of the Buddha. 

Ani Sutra
 or The Peg: Be careful: there are many popular teachings nowadays that may sound elegant and pleasing to the ear, but they're not necessarily the Buddha's teachings. If this was so 2500 years ago how much more must it be the case today? 

Arya Vajra Chedaka Nama Prajnya Paramita Mahayana Sutra
 or Diamond Cutter Sutra : See Vajracchedika-prajnaparamita Sutra. 

Atthalokkadhamma Sutra
: The Buddha comments on the "Eight Winds or Worldly Concerns" or the Vicissitudes of Life 

Avatamsaka Sutra or The Flower Garland or Ornament Sutra (Ta-fang-kuang-fo-hua-yen-ching or Fo-tuo Ga-ye ): In the mahayana tradition this is considered the First Sermon of the Buddha after His enlightenment.  It was taught to Bodhisattvas and celestial beings. Contains the Gandavyuha, Dashabhumika, and Amitayurdhana Sutras. 

Ayacana Sutra
 or The Request: Immediately after his Awakening, the Buddha receives a visit from Brahma Sahampati, the great king of the Brahma Heavens, who pleads with the Buddha to teach the Dhamma, for the sake of those "with little dust in their eyes."

Bahiya Sutra
 or About Bahiya: One who did not pester Buddha, but practiced dharma quickly and became liberated.

Bathing the Buddha
: The Sutra on the Merit of Bathing the Buddha.

Bhaddekaratta Sutra 
or An Auspicious Day: What makes an auspicious day.

Bhadrakalpika Sutra: The Sutra of 1000 Buddhas. Describes the various Buddhas of our present Fortunate Aeon of which Shakyamuni Buddha is the fourth and Maitreya will be the fifth.

Bhaishajyaguru Sutra
 or Medicine Buddha Sutra or Sutra on the Merits and Original Vows of Tathágata Medicine Guru with Lapis Lazuli Light (Yao-shi-Fo Ching).

Brahmajala Sutra 
or Brahma Net Sutra (Fan-wang-ching), Bodhisattva Precepts, Chinese Canon 

Bhaya-bherava Sutra
 or Fear & Terror: How to live in solitude in the wilderness, completely free of fear.

Bhikkhunupassaya Sutra
 or Directed and Undirected Meditation: Discourse on Mindfulness given to nuns.

Cakkavatti Sutra
 or The Wheel-turning Emperor (excerpt): How skillful action can result in the best kind of long life, the best kind  of beauty, the best kind of happiness, and the best kind of strength.

Chiggala Sutra 
or The Hole: The Buddha's famous simile of the blind sea-turtle, illustrating the precious rarity of this human birth.

Cula Malunkya Sutra
: The Buddha explains why he will not answer a monk's questions (Poisoned arrow). 

Cula-sunnata Sutra
 or The Lesser Discourse on Emptiness. 

Culakammavibhanga Sutra 
(The Shorter Exposition of Kamma): The Buddha explains the Law of Cause and Effect.

Cuuladhammasamaadaana Sutra
 or The Shorter Discourse on Observances: Discourse on four types of experience and their results.
Dasabhumika Stutra or aThe Sutra on the Ten Stages or Grounds: Also included as the 26th chapter of the Avatamsaka Sutra. It establishes the ten stages of cultivation of a Bodhisattva. 

Devadaha Sutra
: At Devadaha, Ven. Sariputta explains how to introduce the Buddha's teachings to inquisitive, intelligent people.

Dhammacakkapavattana Sutra
 or Setting the Wheel of Dhamma in Motion at Deer Park: In the hinayana tradition this is considered the First Sermon of the Buddha after His enlightenment, taught to the five ascetics.

Dhammapada
: collection of 423 short verses in the Pali Tripitaka (hinayana) taken from various teachings of the Buddha. There is also a Tibetan and Chinese version. 

Diamond Sutra: See Vajracchedika-prajnaparamita Sutra. 

Digha Nikaya or The Long Discourses of the Buddha: collection of many on the discourses included here and others. First section of the Pali Sutta Pitaka. 

Donapaka Sutra
 or King Pasenadi Goes on a Diet: Advice on sliming down.

Drumsong, King of the Serpentines
: Verses given by the Buddha on repaying kindness. 

Fire Sermon:
 See Adittapariyana Sutra. 

Gandavyuha Sutra or Ornaments of the Wheel Sutra : Included in the Avatamsaka Sutra. Bodhisattva Manjushri. 

Ghatva Sutra 
or Having Killed: Anger--one thing that deserves to be killed.

Heart Sutra
: The essence of the Maha Prajnaparamita Sutra that is often chanted in many Buddhist temples.

Janussonin Sutta on Offerings to the Dead
: Explains that offerings to the dead can only be made for those in the ghost (hungry shades) realm, but that keeping the Ten Good Characteristics and making gifts to priests and contemplatives do have rewards of either good births within the realms of the animals, humans, or devas.

Jhana Sutra
: Mental Absorption: discourse on four types of individuals & levels in Realm of Form.

Jivaka Sutra
: Discourse to Doctor Jivaka on vegetarianism. 

Kaccayana Gotta Sutra
: Discourse on Right View.

Kakacupama Sutra
 or The Parable of the Saw (excerpt):  How to avoid anger and hatred. 

Kalama Sutra
: Instructions given to the Kalamas on how to evaluate religious teachings. 

Kamma Sutra
 or Action: Nature of karma. Karandavyuha Sutra or Ornaments of the Basket sutra. Homage to the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.

Karunapundarika Sutra or Sutra of the Lotus of Compassion: About Buddha Padmottara. 

Kasi Bharadvaja Sutra
: Discourse to Bharadvaja, the farmer, on how the Buddha also plows and sows. 

Kevatta (Kevaddha) Sutra
: This discourse explores the role of miracles as a possible basis for faith and belief and gives the reasons why the Buddha did not teach certain supernormal powers to his monks. Very clever story about the origin of the four great elements Also has description of the various virtues and sections on worldly addictions and right livelihood.

Kindada Sutra
 or A Giver of What: The true value of various kinds of gifts explained to a deva. 

Lankavatara Sutra (Ju-leng-ch'ieh-ching): Primary sutra of the first patriarch of Zen, Master Bodhidharma. Also basis of Yogachara School. Teaches subjective idealism based on the Buddha's enlightenment and doctrines of emptiness and mind-only. 

Lohicca Sutra: A sweeping summary of the entire path of practice given to a non-Buddhist.

Lokayatika Sutra
 or The Cosmologist: The Oneness of all being is sometimes taught as a basic Buddhist principle, but this discourse shows that the Buddha himself rejected the idea in this discourse given to a Bhramin cosmologist. Instead the Buddha explains Dependent Origination

Lotus Sutra
: See Saddharmapundarika Sutra 

Maha-Cattarisaka Sutra
 or Sutra on the Great Forty: Sutra on how to achieve right concentration. 

Maha-Nidana Sutra
 or The Great Causes Discourse, on the Links of Dependent Co-arising (Origination), with sections on the seven stations of consciousness and eight emancipations.   

Maha-Parinibbana Sutra
 or Last Days of the Buddha: Hinayana tradition. 

Maha-Parinirvana Sutra 
(Ta-pan-nieh-p'an-ching): Last sutra taught by the Buddha while He lived in this world, mahayana tradition.

Maha Prajnaparamita Sutra or The Large Sutra on Perfect Wisdom. See famous commentary on this sutra by Maitreya Bodhisattva as composed by Dharma King Asangha in the Abhisamaya Alamkara (The Ornament of Clear Realization) .

Maha-samaya Sutra
 or The Great Meeting: List of those from the heavenly realms who came to pay tribute to the Buddha.

Maha-Satipatthana Sutra
 or the Great Frames of Reference. The Greater Discourse on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness, it is the fundamental sutra on meditation.

Maha Sukhavati-vyuha Sutra
 or Larger Sutra of Amitayus (The Sutra on the Buddha of Eternal Life: A Description of Sukhavati, the Land of Bliss) (Wu-liang-shou-ching). The Buddha describes Sukhavati to Ananda and others. 

Majjhima Nikay or The Medium Length Discourses of the Buddha. Second section of the Pali Sutta Pitaka. 

Mata Sutra
 or Mother Sutra: It's hard to meet someone who has not been, at some time in the distant past, your mother, father, son, daughter, sister, or brother.

Medicine Buddha Sutra
: See Bhaishajyaguru Sutra. 

Metta Sutra
 or Loving Kindness: The difference between an ordinary person and a follower of the Buddha when in the heavenly realms. 

Moggallana Sutra
 (Gopakamoggallana Sutra) or Sutra with Moggallana: The Buddha takes no position on the ten speculative views because he does not identify any of the six senses as "self." 

Mulapariyaya Sutra
 or The Root Sequence: One of the most profound and difficult sutras in the Tripitaka. 

Nava Sutra 
or The Ship:  Progress comes from development, not wishing. 

Parable Sutra:
 A mad elephant, a tree root, a well, etc.--like the nature of samsara. 

Parileyyaka Sutra 
or Sutta at Parileyyaka: Another teaching on dependent origination 

Piyajatika Sutra
 (From One Who Is Dear): Discourse on how that which we love brings us suffering. 

Platform Sutra of Master Hui Neng (638-715), or The Dharma Jewel Platform Sutra or The Sutra of the Sixth (Zen) Patriarch on the Pristine Orthodox Dharma (Liu-tsu-ta-shih-fa-pao-t'an-ching): Chinese Canon and origin.

Prajnaparamita Sutra
 or Perfection of Wisdom or Heart Sutra (Ban ruo bo luo mi duo xin jing): The essence of the vast Maha Prajnaparamita Sutras. It is often recited in Buddhist temples.

Punnovada Sutra:
 Advice to Venerable Punna. Pure Land Sutras: See Amitayurdhyana Sutra, Sukhavati-vyuha Sutra, (Fo Shuo E-Mi-Tuo Jing) or Smaller Pure Land Sutra in Praise of the Pure Land (A-mi-t'o-ching).

Ratnukuta Sutra or Jewel Heap Sutra: Develops philosohy of Middle Way and Madhyamaka. Contains Prajnaparamita Sutra and 
Longer Amitabha Sutra. 

Sabbasava Sutra
 or Getting Rid of All Cares and Troubles or Fermentations. (All the taints) 

Sadhammapatirupaka Sutra
 or A Counterfeit of the True Dhamma Sutta: A society that fails to show respect for the Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, training, and concentration contributes to the eventual decline and disappearance of the Dhamma.

Saddharma-pundarika Sutra
 or Lotus Sutra (Miao-fa-lien-hua-ching): Primary text of the Tendai and Nicheran sects. Teaches the identification of the historical Buddha with the Transcendental Buddha. Includes the doctrine of "Expedient Means (upaya). 

Sakka-pañha Sutra
 or Sakka's Questions: The deva-king, Sakka, asks the Buddha about the sources of conflict, and about the path of practice that can bring it to an end.

Saleyyaka Sutra: The Brahmans of Sala
: On the fruits of karma and the Ten Good Characteristics 

Sallekha Sutra
 or The Discourse on Effacement: How the unskillful qualities in the heart can be eradicated through meditation. 

Samadhi Sutra
 or Concentration Sutta: Concentration practice as a way to develop discernment of the inconstancy of the six sense doors.

Samadhiraja Sutra or Royal Samadhi Sutra: Teaching on emptiness. 

Samagama Sutra
: Discourse of the six causes of disputes and how to settle and dispel them. 

Samaññaphala Sutra
 or The Fruits of the Contemplative Life (Bhikkhu's Practice): Discourse for King Ajatasattu that teaches the steps on the path from the hinayana perspective.

Samdhinirmocana Sutra or Wisdom of Buddha:  Essential Questions and Direct Answers for Realizing enlightenment. Primary text of the Yogachara School.

Samyutta Nikaya or The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: the third section of the Pali Sutta Pitaka. Sanghata Sutra or Sutra on the Pair of Monastic Assemblies (Ta ji-hui zheng-fa jing). 

Satipatthana Sutra
: See Maha-Satipatthana Sutta.

Sedaka Sutra
 or The Acrobat:  By watching out for others you watch out for yourself and vice versa.

Shurangama Sutra
 or Sutra of the Foremost Shurangama at the Crown of the Great Buddha; and of All the Bodhisattvas’ Myriad Practices for Cultivating and Certifying to the Complete Meaning of the Tathagata’s Secret Cause (Da Fo Ding Shou Leng Yan Jing) Also called the Heroic Gate sutra: Chinese Canon. Explains the power of meditation. Key Zen text. 

Sigalovada (or Sigalaka) Sutra
 or The Discourse to Sigala -- The Layperson's Code of Discipline.

Silavant Sutra 
or Virtuous: How a meditator contemplates the five aggregates. 

Srimalaidevi-simhanada Sutra
 or Lion's Roar of Queen Srimala (Sheng-man-shih-tzu-hou-i-ch'eng-ta-fang-pien-fang-kuang-ching). 

Sukhavati-vyuha Sutra 
(Fo Shuo E-Mi-Tuo Jing) or Ornaments of the Realm of Bliss, or Smaller Pure Land Sutra in Praise of the Pure Land (A-mi-t'o-ching) or Buddha Speaks of Amitabha Sutra, as chanted at Hua Zang Si: The Buddha describes the Pure Land of Amitabha Buddha to Shariputra and others. 

Sutra in Forty-Two Sections
 (Renunciation). First sutra transmitted to China. 

Sutra on the Merit of Bathing the Buddha
: Recited every year on the birthday of Shakyamuni Buddha.

Sutra on Understanding Definitive Truth. Transmitted by Buddha Dorje Chang. 

Suvarnabhasottama Sutra or The Sutra of Golden Light: Provides guidance for how individuals may direct their actions toward purifying the mind, and generating peace through their practice. Sometimes called the "King of Sutras." 

Talaputa Sutra
 or Talaputa the Actor: Comedians and actors take heed: making others laugh may not always be a particularly commendable occupation.

Ullambana Sutra
: Repaying the kindness of parents. 

Upajjhatthana Sutra
 or Subjects for Contemplation: Pondering impermanence and karma. 

Upanisa Sutra
 or Discourse on Supporting Conditions: Explains dependent origination. 

Vajracchedika-prajnaparamita Sutra (Vajra Sutra) or Diamond Perfection of Wisdom Sutra (Chin-kang-pan-jo-po-mi-ching) or Diamond Cutter Sutra, An Exalted Sutra of the Greater Way on the Perfection of Wisdom: Most excellent summation of the essence of the Prajnaparamita Sutras.  Also recited at Buddhist temples. Chinese Canon or Tibetan Canon. 

Vajrasamadhi Sutra
 or The Diamond-Absorption Sutra: A discourse on the Single-Taste Absolute Reality Dharma for those in the dharma-ending age that forms the foundation for the Makhyamaka system and other teachings, given in response to questions raised by seven holy ones.

Vatthupama Sutra
 or The Parable of the Piece of Cloth.

Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
 (Wei-mo-chieh-so-shuo-ching): Famous sutra in which basic mahayana principles are presented as a dialogue between an enlightened layman (ju-shi), Vimalakirti, and famous Buddhist figures. Tibetan Canon. Translations by Charles Luk and Burton Watson from Chinese Canon also available. 

Vitakkasanthana Sutra 
or The Relaxation of Thoughts: The five themes to attend to. 
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