Vibhanga

Pali Canon



Vinaya Pitaka











Sutta-
vibhanga
Khandhaka Pari-
vara












Sutta Pitaka














Digha
Nikaya
Majjhima
Nikaya
Samyutta
Nikaya
























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Anguttara
Nikaya
Khuddaka
Nikaya


















Abhidhamma Pitaka















Dhs. Vbh. Dhk.
Pug.
Kvu. Yamaka Patthana





















The Vibhanga (vibhaṅga) is a Buddhist Scripture, part of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism, where it is included in the Abhidhamma Pitaka.

Translation: The Book of Analysis, tr U Thittila, 1969/1988, Pali Text Society[1], Lancaster

The book is in 18 chapters, each dealing with a particular topic:

  1. aggregate (khandha)
  2. sense bases (āyatana)
  3. elements (dhātu)
  4. truth (sacca)
  5. faculties (indriya)
  6. dependent origination (paticcasamuppāda)
  7. mindfulness foundation (satipaṭṭhāna)
  8. right exertion (sammappadhāna)
  9. base of power (iddhipāda)
  10. enlightenment factor (bojjhanga)
  11. path (magga)
  12. absorption (jhāna)
  13. immeasurables (appammaññā)
  14. training rules (sikkhāpada)
  15. analysis (paṭisambhidā)
  16. knowledge (ñāṇa)
  17. smaller subjects (khuddhaka vatthu)
  18. heart of the Dhamma (dhammahadaya)

A typical chapter is in three parts:

  • Sutta method: often consisting of quotations from the Sutta Pitaka
  • Abhidhamma method: variously by lists of synonyms, numerical classifications, ...
  • Question method: this applies the matika of the Dhammasangani, asking how many are ...