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  The Khuddakapatha (-pāṭha; Pali for "short passages"; abbreviated as "Khp") is a Buddhist scripture, the first collection of discourses (suttas) in the Khuddaka Nikaya of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism. It includes texts essential to Buddhist disciples.
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  The [[Khuddakapatha]] (-[[pāṭha]]; [[Pali]] for "[[short passages]]"; abbreviated as "Khp") is a [[Buddhist scripture]], the first [[collection of discourses]] ([[suttas]]) in the [[Khuddaka Nikaya]] of the [[Pali Canon]] of [[Theravada Buddhism]].  
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It includes texts [[essential]] to [[Buddhist]] [[disciples]].
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The collection is composed of the following nine [[discourses]]:
  
The collection is composed of the following nine discourses:
 
  
     "Going for Refuge" (Saranattayam)
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     "[[Going for Refuge]]" ([[Saranattayam]])
     "Ten Precepts" (Dasasikkhapadam)
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     "[[Ten Precepts]]" ([[Dasasikkhapadam]])
     "Thirty-two Parts [of the Body]" (Dvattimsakaro)[1]
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     "[[Thirty-two Parts of the Body]])" ([[Dvattimsakaro]])[1]
     "Novice's Questions" (Kumarapanha)
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     "[[Novice's Questions]]" ([[Kumarapanha]])
     "Discourse on Blessings" (Mangala Sutta)
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     "[[Discourse on Blessings]]" ([[Mangala Sutta]])
     "Discourse on Treasures" (Ratana Sutta)
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     "[[Discourse on Treasures]]" ([[Ratana Sutta]])
     "[Hungry Shades] Outside the Wall Chapter" (Tirokutta Sutta)
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     "[[Hungry Shades Outside the Wall Chapter]]" ([[Tirokutta Sutta]])
     "Reserve Fund Chapter" (Nidhikanda Sutta)
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     "[[Reserve Fund Chapter]]" ([[Nidhikanda Sutta]])
     "Discourse on Lovingkindess" (Metta Sutta)
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     "[[Discourse on Lovingkindess]]" ([[Metta Sutta]])
  
The Khuddakapatha is considered a late addition to the Pali Canon, collecting discourses all but one of which is found elsewhere in the Pali Canon. (The Nidhi Kanda is not extant in the current Pali Canon but does include text [Khp 8.9] quoted in the Abhidhamma Pitaka's Kathavatthu [Kv 351,18-21].)[2]
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The [[Khuddakapatha]] is considered a late addition to the [[Pali Canon]], collecting [[discourses]] all but one of which is found elsewhere in the [[Pali Canon]].  
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(The [[Nidhi]] [[Kanda]] is not extant in the current [[Pali Canon]] but does include text [Khp 8.9] quoted in the [[Abhidhamma Pitaka's]] [[Kathavatthu]] [Kv 351,18-21].)[2]
 
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Translations
  
     Tr R. C. Childers, in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1869
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     Tr R. C. Childers, in Journal of the {{Wiki|Royal Asiatic Society}}, 1869
     Tr F. L. Woodward, in Some Sayings of the Buddha, 1925
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     Tr F. L. Woodward, in Some Sayings of the [[Buddha]], 1925
     "The text of the minor sayings", in Minor Anthologies of the Pali Canon, volume I, tr C. A. F. Rhys Davids, 1931, Pali Text Society[1], Bristol
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     "The text of the minor sayings", in Minor Anthologies of the [[Pali Canon]], volume I, tr C. A. F. {{Wiki|Rhys Davids}}, 1931, {{Wiki|Pali Text Society}}[1], Bristol
     "The minor readings", in 1 volume with "The illustrator of ultimate meaning", its commentary, tr Nanamoli, 1960, Pali Text Society, Bristol
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     "The minor readings", in 1 volume with "The illustrator of [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] meaning", its commentary, tr [[Nanamoli]], 1960, {{Wiki|Pali Text Society}}, Bristol
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 The Khuddakapatha (-pāṭha; Pali for "short passages"; abbreviated as "Khp") is a Buddhist scripture, the first collection of discourses (suttas) in the Khuddaka Nikaya of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.

It includes texts essential to Buddhist disciples.

The collection is composed of the following nine discourses:


    "Going for Refuge" (Saranattayam)
    "Ten Precepts" (Dasasikkhapadam)
    "Thirty-two Parts of the Body)" (Dvattimsakaro)[1]
    "Novice's Questions" (Kumarapanha)
    "Discourse on Blessings" (Mangala Sutta)
    "Discourse on Treasures" (Ratana Sutta)
    "Hungry Shades Outside the Wall Chapter" (Tirokutta Sutta)
    "Reserve Fund Chapter" (Nidhikanda Sutta)
    "Discourse on Lovingkindess" (Metta Sutta)


The Khuddakapatha is considered a late addition to the Pali Canon, collecting discourses all but one of which is found elsewhere in the Pali Canon.

(The Nidhi Kanda is not extant in the current Pali Canon but does include text [Khp 8.9] quoted in the Abhidhamma Pitaka's Kathavatthu [Kv 351,18-21].)[2]
Translations

    Tr R. C. Childers, in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1869
    Tr F. L. Woodward, in Some Sayings of the Buddha, 1925
    "The text of the minor sayings", in Minor Anthologies of the Pali Canon, volume I, tr C. A. F. Rhys Davids, 1931, Pali Text Society[1], Bristol

    "The minor readings", in 1 volume with "The illustrator of ultimate meaning", its commentary, tr Nanamoli, 1960, Pali Text Society, Bristol

Source

Wikipedia:Khuddakapatha