Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta
9th Sutta in the Majjhima Nikaya, Pāli Canon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta (Pali for "Right View Discourse") is the 9th discourse in Majjhima Nikaya of Pāli Canon that provides an elaboration on the Buddhist notion of "right view" by the Buddha's chief disciple, Ven. Sariputta. The Chinese canon contains two corresponding translations, the Maha Kotthita Sutra (大拘絺羅經) and the Kotthita Sutra (拘絺羅經).
Right view is the first factor of the Buddhist Noble Eightfold Path, the path that leads to the cessation of suffering.[1] Right view is considered the "forerunner" of all other path factors.[2] Historically, this particular discourse has been used as a primer for monks in South and Southeast Asian monasteries[3] and is read aloud monthly in some Mahayana monasteries.
In the Pali Canon, the Sammaditthi Sutta is the ninth discourse in the Majjhima Nikaya ("Middle-length Collection," abbreviated as either "MN" or "M") and is designated by either "MN 9"[4] or "M.1.1.9"[5] or "M i 46".[6] In the Chinese canon, the Maha Kotthita Sutra (大拘絺羅經) is found in the Taisho Tripitaka Vol. 1, No. 26, page 461, sutra 29 and the Kotthita Sutra (拘絺羅經) is found in the Taisho Tripitaka Vol. 2, No. 99, page 94, sutra 344.