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- Readings in Theravada Buddhism Over 700 translated discourses by the Buddha.
- The Lotus Sutra Translated By H. Kern (1884).
- The Gospel of Buddha A 19th century compilation from a variety of Buddhist texts by Paul Carus. It is modelled on the New Testament. It was very widely read, and was even recommended by Ceylonese Buddhist leaders as a teaching tool for Buddhist children.
- Culasunnata Sutta On Voidness (sunyata) - the quintessence of Buddhism.
- Buddha's First Sermon A reconstruction of Buddha's first sermon. Composed at least several centuries after Siddhartha Gautama's death, contains the essence of what the Buddha taught his earliest disciples.
- Buddha's Sermons and Teachings A version of Buddha's first sermon and a discussion of the nature of Nirvana.
- Quotes from the Masters A collection of quotes from various sutras. Indexed by author.
- Lotus of the True Dharma A sacred text of Mahayana Buddhism on the subject of the true nature of the Buddha.
- The Anattalakkhana Sutta A document from the Pali canon of Buddhist scriptures in which Buddha speaks on not-self characteristic.
- Householder Sutta Page Provides links of various Suttas on the internet.
- Anattalakkhana Sutta The Sermon on the Not-Self Characteristic.
- The Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law This is the complete text in English as translated by H. Kern in 1884.
- Bodhisattva Kishitigarbha Vow Sutra Transalation presented in the form of a seemingly mythic dialogue between the Buddha and Kishitigarbha. Includes historical introduction, the text and a glossary.
- Dhammapada Full English translations of the Dhammapada.
- Lankavatara Sutra Excerpts from the Lankavatara Sutra.
- Upajjhatthana Sutta Subjects for Contemplation.
- Maha-Nidana Sutta The Great Causes Discourse.
- Sigalovada Sutta The Discourse to Sigala -- The Layperson's Code of Discipline.
- Sallekha Sutta The Discourse on Effacement.
- Cula-Vedalla Sutta The Shorter Set of Questions-and-Answers.
- Anapanasati Sutta Sutra on mindfulness of breathing.
- Bhumija Sutta The discourse to Bhumija.
- Ananda Sutta To Ananda (on Mindfulness of Breathing).
- Dighavu-kumara Vatthu The Story of Prince Dighavu. Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
- Samaññaphala Sutta The Fruits of the Contemplative Life Sutra. This discourse is one of the masterpieces of the Pali Canon.
- Maha-Satipatthana Sutta The Great Frames of Reference Sutra.
- Sabbasava Sutta Sutra on All the Fermentations (thoughts that arise in mind).
- Sunakkhatta Sutta The discourse to Sunakkhatta on craving.
- Kayagata-sati Sutta Sutra on Mindfulness immersing in the body.
- Adittapariyaya Sutta The Fire Sermon.
- Cula-Kammavibhanga Sutta Buddhist text on how Action differentiates beings in terms of baseness and excellence.
- Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta Setting Rolling the Wheel of Truth.
- Maha-Parinibbana Sutta Sutra on the Last Days of the Buddha. This sutra gives a good summary of the Buddha's Teachings.
- Sammaditthi Sutta The Discourse on Right View
- Maha-Cattarisaka Sutta "The Great Forty" - a discourse on Right View.
- Samyutta Nikaya The third division of the Sutta Pitaka, contains 2,889 suttas grouped into five sections (vaggas).
- Kaccayanagotta Sutta The sutra on right view.
- Hiri Sutta A sutra from the Sutta Nipata, discussing definition of friendship.
- Rathakara Sutta (Pacetana Sutta) - The Chariot Maker Buddha's parable about the straightness of wheels as corresponding to the straightness of practice.
- Cula-Suññata Sutta The Lesser Discourse on Emptiness.
- Cula-Malunkyovada Sutta The Shorter Instructions to Malunkya regarding the cosmos.
- Cunda Kammaraputta Sutta Buddha's teaching about ways in which one is made impure by verbal or mental actions.
- Dhammapada [Gutenberg] A collection of verses; being one of the canonical books of the Buddhists.
- Shurangama Sutra Text, commentaries and articles on content of the sutra and its historical background.