suttas
Suttas are discourses in Buddhist literature attributed to the Buddha or to his close disciples. The term sutta (Pali) corresponds to the Sanskrit sutra, and both are commonly translated as “discourse” or “teaching.” Suttas form a central part of early Buddhist scriptures and are studied for ethical guidance, meditation instructions, and philosophical insight.
In Theravada Buddhism, suttas are collected in the Sutta Pitaka of the Tipitaka, organized into five Nikayas:
Across other Buddhist traditions, sutras exist in Chinese translations known as the Agamas and are also preserved
Content and style of suttas vary, but they commonly present teachings through dialogues between the Buddha