Khandhaka
2nd book of the Pāli Vinaya Pitaka
Pāli Canon
1. Vinaya Piṭaka
1. Suttavibhaṅga
2. Khandhaka
3. Parivāra
2. Sutta Piṭaka
1. Dīgha Nikāya
2. Majjhima Nikāya
3. Saṃyutta Nikāya
4. Aṅguttara Nikāya
5. Khuddaka Nikāya
Khuddakapāṭha
Dhammapada
Udāna
Itivuttaka
Suttanipāta
Vimānavatthu
Petavatthu
Theragāthā
Therīgāthā
Apadāna
Buddhavaṃsa
Cariyāpiṭaka
Jātaka
Niddesa
Paṭisambhidāmagga
Nettipakaraṇa
Peṭakopadesa
Milindapañha
3. Abhidhamma Piṭaka
1. Dhammasaṅgaṇī
2. Vibhaṅga
3. Dhātukathā
4. Puggalapaññatti
5. Kathāvatthu
6. Yamaka
7. Paṭṭhāna
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Khandhaka
is the second book of the
Theravadin
Vinaya Pitaka
and includes the following two volumes:
Mahāvagga
: includes accounts of
Gautama Buddha
's and
the ten principal disciples
'
awakenings
, as well as rules for
uposatha
days and monastic ordination.
Cullavagga
: includes accounts of the
First
and
Second Buddhist councils
and the establishment of the community of
bhikkhunis
, as well as rules for addressing offenses within the
sangha
(monastic community).