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The Aṅguttara Nikāya is the fourth book of the Sutta Piṭaka, the second division of the Tipiṭaka,the sacred scriptures of Buddhism. The word aṅguttara means ‘further sections’ and is used because all the 2344 discourses or suttas in this book are arranged according to a numerical system from one to eleven. The Aṅguttara Nikāya deals with a wider variety of subjects than any other book in the Tipiṭaka.
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The Aṅguttara [[Nikāya]] is the fourth book of the [[Sutta Piṭaka]], the second division of the Tipiṭaka,the sacred scriptures of [[BUDDHISM]]. The word aṅguttara means ‘further sections’ and is used because all the 2344 discourses or suttas in this book are arranged according to a numerical system from one to eleven. The Aṅguttara [[Nikāya]] deals with a wider variety of subjects than any other book in the Tipiṭaka.
  
Numerical Discourses of the Buddha, trans. by Nyanaponika Thera and Bhikkhu Bodhi, 1999.
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Numerical Discourses of [[The Buddha]], trans. by Nyanaponika [[Thera]] and [[Bhikkhu]] [[Bodhi]], 1999.
 
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The Aṅguttara Nikāya is the fourth book of the Sutta Piṭaka, the second division of the Tipiṭaka,the sacred scriptures of BUDDHISM. The word aṅguttara means ‘further sections’ and is used because all the 2344 discourses or suttas in this book are arranged according to a numerical system from one to eleven. The Aṅguttara Nikāya deals with a wider variety of subjects than any other book in the Tipiṭaka.

Numerical Discourses of The Buddha, trans. by Nyanaponika Thera and Bhikkhu Bodhi, 1999.

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