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the  [[Madhyama Āgama]]  ([[middle-length discourses]]),  
 
the  [[Madhyama Āgama]]  ([[middle-length discourses]]),  
 
the  [[Saṁyukta Āgama]]  ([[connected discourses]]),  
 
the  [[Saṁyukta Āgama]]  ([[connected discourses]]),  
the  [Ekottarika Āgama]]  (discourses ordered by the number of [[Dharmas]] in each {{Wiki|discourse}}), and  
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the  [[Ekottarika Āgama]]  (discourses ordered by the number of [[Dharmas]] in each {{Wiki|discourse}}), and  
 
the  [[Kṣudraka Āgama]]  ([[minor discourses]]).  
 
the  [[Kṣudraka Āgama]]  ([[minor discourses]]).  
  

Revision as of 04:21, 9 September 2013

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Five Āgamas (五阿含). An Āgama is a collection of early Buddhist scriptures.
the Five Āgamas in the Chinese Canon are
the Dīrgha Āgama (long discourses),
the Madhyama Āgama (middle-length discourses),
the Saṁyukta Āgama (connected discourses),
the Ekottarika Āgama (discourses ordered by the number of Dharmas in each discourse), and
the Kṣudraka Āgama (minor discourses).

They are parallel but not identical to the Five Nikāyas in the Pāli Canon, which are the
Dīgha Nikāya,
the Majjhima Nikāya,
the Saṁyutta Nikāya,
the Aṅguttara Nikāya,
and the Khuddaka Nikāya.

Source

www.sutrasmantras.info