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* ([[Sarvâstivāda]]:) [[Saṃyukta Āgama]] (SĀ 4.1) | * ([[Sarvâstivāda]]:) [[Saṃyukta Āgama]] (SĀ 4.1) | ||
* [[Sarvâstivāda]]: Ten-Recitation Vinaya (T1435.448b19-449a07) | * [[Sarvâstivāda]]: Ten-Recitation Vinaya (T1435.448b19-449a07) | ||
− | * [[Mūlasarvâstivāda]]: [[Vinaya Kṣudrakavastu]] (T110, T1451.292a29-c15) | + | * [[Mūlasarvâstivāda]]: [[Vinaya Kṣudrakavastu]] (T110, T1451.292a29-c15) |
+ | * [[Mahīśāsaka]] : Five-Division Vinaya (T1421.104b23-105a02) | ||
* [[Dharmaguptaka]]: Four-Division Vinaya (T1428.787c28-788c07) | * [[Dharmaguptaka]]: Four-Division Vinaya (T1428.787c28-788c07) | ||
* [[Theravāda]]: [[Saṃyutta Nikāya]] (SN 56.11) | * [[Theravāda]]: [[Saṃyutta Nikāya]] (SN 56.11) |
Revision as of 12:45, 28 August 2020
The Turning the Dharma Wheel Sutra (Ch. 轉法輪經, Skt. Dharmacakrapravartana Sūtra, P. Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta) was considered by all schools of Buddhism to be the Buddha's first sermon to his first five disciples. There are at least two versions of this sutra that exist, each of which have slight variations depending on their canonical tradition. The simplest version introduces the teaching of the four noble truths, while another version combines this teaching with that of the middle way.
Canonical Texts
Below is a partial list of canonical versions of this sutra prefixed with their affiliated school of Buddhism when known. Schools in parentheses () are strongly suspected.
- (Unknown:) 轉法輪經 (T109)
- (Sarvâstivāda:) Saṃyukta Āgama (SĀ 4.1)
- Sarvâstivāda: Ten-Recitation Vinaya (T1435.448b19-449a07)
- Mūlasarvâstivāda: Vinaya Kṣudrakavastu (T110, T1451.292a29-c15)
- Mahīśāsaka : Five-Division Vinaya (T1421.104b23-105a02)
- Dharmaguptaka: Four-Division Vinaya (T1428.787c28-788c07)
- Theravāda: Saṃyutta Nikāya (SN 56.11)
- Theravāda: Vinaya Khandhaka (Vin Kd 1.6)