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suttabased

Suttabased is an adjective used to describe approaches, materials, or analyses that ground themselves primarily in the discourses contained in the Buddhist suttas—the texts of the Sutta Pitaka in the Pali Canon, and corresponding collections in other languages. Suttas are the Buddha’s discourses and are generally regarded as among the earliest layers of the Buddhist scriptures.

In scholarly and pedagogical contexts, suttabased contrasts with methods that lean on later commentaries, scholastic summaries,

Benefits include preserving the original voice of the discourses, clarifying how early doctrines emerge in the

Limitations and challenges include the variability of genre and historical setting across suttas; not all topics

The term is most common in academic writing and translation discussions and is not a standardized technical

or
Abhidhamma
treatments.
A
suttabased
curriculum
or
translation
prioritizes
direct
engagement
with
sutta
passages,
organizing
study
around
core
themes
as
illustrated
by
multiple
suttas,
sometimes
with
minimal
paraphrase.
texts,
and
facilitating
close
textual
reading.
It
can
also
encourage
cross-referencing
parallel
suttas
to
trace
the
development
of
ideas.
are
exhaustively
explained
within
a
single
discourse;
translations
can
mask
nuance;
and
interpretation
often
requires
broader
contextual
knowledge,
including
later
strands
of
tradition.
term.
See
also
the
Pali
Canon,
Sutta
Pitaka,
Theravada
Buddhism,
and
Buddhist
studies.