Āṭānāṭiya Sutta
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Āṭānāṭiya Sutta | |
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Type | Canonical Text |
Parent Collection | Digha Nikaya |
PTS Abbreviation | DN 32 |
Pāli literature |
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The Āṭānāṭiya Sutta is the 32nd Sutta in the Dīgha Nikāya ("Long Discourses of Buddha").[1][2] It is a poem for protection from evil spirits presented to Buddha by King Vessavana.
References
- ^ Walshe, Maurice (1995). The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya. Wisdom Publications. pp. 471–478.
- ^ "Atanatiya Sutta: Discourse on Atanatiya". Buddhist Publication Society. 1999.
Bibliography
- Malalasekera, Gunapala Piyasena (1937). Dictionary of Pāli Proper Names: A-Dh. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 242–243.
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