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Khuddaka Nikaya

The Dhammapada Stories

Translated by Daw Mya Tin, M.A.,
Burma Pitaka Association (1986)

Source: http://www.nibbana.com

 Alphabetical Listing of Names

A - B B - K K - S S - Z
Abhaya, Prince

Adhimanika Bhikkhu

Adultery, a Man whose Wife Committed

Aggidatta

Ahipeta

Alms-Giving, the Unrivalled

Ananda, Thera

Anagami Thera

Ananda, Thera, Question raised by

Ananda,Thera, Question raised by

Ananda, Question Raised by

Ananda, the Rich Man

Anathapindika

Anatthapucchaka, Brahmin

Angulimala

Angulimala, Thera

Anicca, Dukkha and Anatta, Relating to

Anitthigandha Kumara

Ankura, Deva

Anuruddha, Thera

Ariya, a Fisherman named

Ascetics, Three

Assaji and Punabbasuka, Bhikkhus

Attadattha, Thera

Atula, the Lay-Disciple

Ayuvaddhanakumara

Baddiya Bhikkhus

Bahiyadaruciriya

Bahubhandika, Bhikkhu

Bahuputtika, Theri

Balanakkhatta Festival

Belatthasisa, Thera

Bhaddiya, Thera, the Short One

Bhaddiya, Story of

Bhikkhu, a

Bhikkhu, Careless

Bhikkhu, a Certain

Bhikkhu, Certain

Bhikkhu, a Certain Disgruntled

Bhikkhu, a Dissatisfied Young

Bhikkhus, Five

Bhikkhus, Five Hundred

Bhikkhus, Five Hundred

Bhikkhus, Five Hundred

Bhikkhu from the Country of the Vajjis

Bhikkhus, Great Many

Bhikkhus, Group of Six

Bhikkhus, a Group of Six

Bhikkhus, Group of Six

Bhikkhus, Group of Six

Bhikkhus, Many

Bhikkhus, Many

Bhikkhus, Number of

Bhikkhu, Obstinate

Bhikkhus, some

Bhikkhus, some

Bhikkhus, thirty

Bhikkhus, Two Companion

Bhikkhu who Associated with a Follower of Devadatta

Bhikkhu who Contemplates the Body as a Mirage

Bhikkhu Who Killed a Swan (hamsa)

Bhikkhu, Young

Bilalapadaka

Bodhirajakumara

Boys, Five Hundred

Brahmin, a

Brahmin, a

Brahmin, a

Brahmin, a

Brahmin Brothers, the Abusive

Brahmin, Certain

Brahmin, Certain

Brahmin, Deceitful

Brahmin, Old

Brahmin Recluse

Brahmins, Two

Brahmin Who Had Great Faith

Bride, a Young

Buddha's Former Deeds

Buddha, the Brahmin Who Had Been the Father of

Buddha, Pacification of the Relatives

Buddha's Return from the Tavatimsa

Buddha, "Words of Exultation of

Butcher, the Son of a

Cakkhupala, Thera

Candabha, Thera

Channa, Thera

Chattapapani, a Lay Disciple

Cincamanavika

Citta the Householder

Citta, the Householder

Cittahattha, Thera

Culadhanuggaha, the Skilful Archer

Culaka Upasaka

Culapanthaka

Culasari

Culasubhadda

Culekasataka

Cundasukarika

Devadatta

Devahita, the Brahmin

Devadatta

Dhamma Listeners

Dhammadinna, Thera

Dhammarama, Thera

Dhammika, Thera

Dhammika Upasaka

Disciples of Non-Buddhist Ascetics

Ekudana, the Arahat

Elephants, the Bhikkhu Who Had Been a Trainer of

Erakapatta, Naga King,

Evil Deeds, those who suffered for their

Ex-Bhikkhu, an

Followers of Non-Buddhist Doctrines

Friends, Two

Garahadinna

Giver of the First-Fruits of His Labour

Godhika, Thera

Hatthaka, Bhikkhu

Householder, a Rich

Imprisonment

Jambuka, Thera

Jatila, Thera

Jatila, the Brahmin

Jivaka, the Question Asked by

Jotika, Thera

Judge

Kala, son of Azathapindika

Kala, Thera

Kalayakkhini

Kanamata

Kapila, the Fish

Kassara Buddha, the Golden Stupa of

Khanu-Kondanna

Khema, Theri

Khema, Theri

Khemaka, the Son of a Rich Man

Kisagotami

Kisagotami

Kisagotami, Theri

Koka, the Huntsman

Kokalika, Bhikkhu

Kondhana, Thera

Kosala, the Defeat of the King of

Kosila, King Pasenadi of

Kosanmbi Bhikkhu

Kosambi, Samanera from

Kosiya, the Miserly Rich Man

Kukkutamitta

Kumarakassapa, Mother of

Kumbhaghosaka, the Banker

Kundalakesi, Theri

Ladies, Observing the Moral Precepts

Lajadevadhita

Lakudaka Bhaddiya, Thera

Laludayi, Thera

Laludayi, Thera

Lay-disciple

Lay-disciples, Five

Lay-Disciples, Five

Licchavi Princes

Magha

Mahadhana

Mahadhana, a Merchant

Mahadhana, the Son of

Mahakaccayana, Thera

Mahakala, Thera

Mahakala Upasaka

Mahakappina, Thera

Mahakassapa, Thera

Mahakassapa, Thera

Mahakassapa, Thera

. Mahapajapati Gotami, Theri

Mahapanthaka, Thera

Mallika, Queen

Mara

Mara

Mara

Mara

Mara, three Daughters of

Matthakundali

Meghiya, Thera

Mendaka the Rich Man

Moggallana, Maha, Thera

Moggallana, Thera Maha

Moggallana, Question Raisedby Thera Maha

Nanda, Thera

Nanda, the Herdsman

Nandiya

Nangalakula , Thera

Nataputtaka, Thera

Nataputtaka, Thera

Nigamavasitissa, Thera

Nigantha Ascetics

Oneself, On Subduing

Padhanikatissa, Thera

Pandita, Samanera

Pasenadi, King of Kosala

Patacara

Patacara, Theri

Patipujika Kumari

Paveyya, Ascetic

Paveyyaka, the Elephant Called

Paveyyaka, thirty Bhikkhus from

Person, a Certain

Persons, three groups of

Peta, the Boa Constrictor

Peta, a Swine

Pick-Pockets, Two

Pilindavaccha, Thera

Pilotikatissa, Thera

Potthila, Thera

Punna, the Slave-Girl

Radha, Thera

Revata, Thera

Rich Man, A Childless

Rohini, Princess

Rupananda (Janapadakalyani), Theri

Sakka

Sakka, the Questions Raised by

Samaneras, Four

Samavati

Samgharakkhita, Thera

Samkicca, Samanera

Sammajjana, Thera

Santakaya

Santati, the Minister

Sanu..., Samanera

Sappadasa, Thera

Sariputta, Thera

Sariputta, Thera

Sariputta, Thera

Sariputta., Thera

Sariputta, Thera

Sariputta, Thera

Sariputta, Thera

Seyyasaka, Thera

Sariputta's, Thera, Friend

Sariputta's, Thera, Nephew

Sariputta's,Thera, Uncle

Satthikutapeta

Sivali, Thera

Suppabuddha, King

Soreyya

Sow, a young

Subhadda the Wandering Ascetic

Sukha, Samanera

Sirima

Sumanadevi

Sumana, the Florist

Sumana, Samanera

Schism in the Order

Suddhodana, King

Sundarasamudda, Thera

Sundari the Wandering Female Ascetic

Suppabuddha, the Leper

Tambadathika

Thera, certain

Thera who had been a Goldsmith

Thera Who Stayed Alone .

Thera Mahakassapa, a Resident Pupil of

Tissa

Tissa, Samanera, of the Forest Monastery

Tissa, Thera

Tissa, Thera

Tissa, Thera

Tissa, Thera

Tissa , Thera

Tissa , Thera, the Idle One

Tissa, the Thera with a Stinking Body

Udayi, Thera

Uggasena

Uggasena, the Son of a Rich Man

Ujjhanasanni, Thera

Upaka

Upananda Sakyaputta

Uppalavanna, Theri

Upplavanna, Theri

Uttara, Lay-disciple

Uttara, Theri

Vaggumuda River, Who Lived on the Bank of the

Vakkali, Thera

Vangisa, Thera

Visakha

Visakha

Visakha, the Companions of

Vitatubha

Weaver-Girl

Woman, a

Woman of Jealous Disposition

Woman Who Ate Up the Eggs of a Hen

Wood-Cutter's Son

Youths, Many

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