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*K: ''Braḥ Traipiṭakapāḷi'', 110 volumes, Phnom Penh, 1931-1969
*K: ''Braḥ Traipiṭakapāḷi'', 110 volumes, Phnom Penh, 1931-1969


See also [https://web.archive.org/web/20120820132850/http://society.worldtipitaka.info/world-tipitaka-project/world-tipitaka-roman-script/comparative-tipitaka-volumes Parallel volume-by-volume table of contents of a number of editions]; see [https://sites.google.com/a/worldtipitaka.info/society/world-tipitaka-project/world-tipitaka-roman-script/reference-to-pali-tipitaka-editions-in-various-scripts] for the code letters used there.
See also [https://web.archive.org/web/20120820132850/http://society.worldtipitaka.info/world-tipitaka-project/world-tipitaka-roman-script/comparative-tipitaka-volumes Parallel volume-by-volume table of contents of a number of editions]; see [https://web.archive.org/web/20120722154929/http://society.worldtipitaka.info/world-tipitaka-project/world-tipitaka-roman-script/reference-to-pali-tipitaka-editions-in-various-scripts] for the code letters used there.


According to that table, three Thai editions have the same contents and order as K above. Citizendium has verified the contents, but not the order, for ''Syāmaraṭṭhassa Tepiṭaka''.
According to that table, three Thai editions have the same contents and order as K above. Citizendium has verified the contents, but not the order, for ''Syāmaraṭṭhassa Tepiṭaka''.

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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about Pali Canon.

The following parallel table of contents of three editions can be verified by direct inspection of the scans linked.

book B C K
Vinaya Piṭaka 1-5 1-6 1-13
Suttanta Piṭaka 6-28 7-40 14-77
,, Dīgha Nikāya 6-8 7-9 14-19
,, Majjhima Nikāya 9-11 10-12 20-28
,, Saṃyutta Nikāya 12-14 13-17 29-39
,, Aṅguttara Nikāya 15-17 18-23 40-51
,, Khuddaka Nikāya 18-28 24-40 52-77
,, ,, Khuddakapāṭha 18 24 52
,, ,, Dhammapada ,, ,, ,,
,, ,, Udāna ,, ,, ,,
,, ,, Itivuttaka ,, ,, 53
,, ,, Suttanipāta ,, 25 54
,, ,, Vimānavatthu 19 26 55
,, ,, Petavatthu ,, 27 56
,, ,, Theragāthā ,, 28 56-57
,, ,, Therīgāthā ,, 29 57
,, ,, Jātaka 22-23 30-32 58-63
,, ,, Mahā Niddesa 24 33 64-66
,, ,, Culla Niddesa 25 34 67-68
,, ,, Paṭisambhidāmagga 26 35 69-71
,, ,, Apadāna 20-21 36-37 72-76
,, ,, Buddhavaṃsa 21 38 77
,, ,, Cariyāpiṭaka ,, ,, ,,
,, ,, Netti 27 39
,, ,, Peṭakopadesa 27 40
,, ,, Milindapañha 28
Abhidhamma Piṭaka 29-40 41-52 78-110
,, Dhammasaṅgaṇi 29 41 78-79
,, Vibhaṅga 30 42-43 80-82
,, Dhātukathā 31 47 83
,, Puggalapaññatti ,, ,, ,,
,, Kathāvatthu 32 44-46 84-86
,, Yamaka 33-35 48-49 87-93
,, Paṭṭhāna 36-40 50-52 94-110
  • B: Chaṭṭha Saṅgīti Piṭaka, Latin-script edition, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Yangon, 2008
  • C: Buddhajayanti Tripitaka Granthamālā, published under the patronage of the government of Ceylon/Sri Lanka, 1957-1989
  • K: Braḥ Traipiṭakapāḷi, 110 volumes, Phnom Penh, 1931-1969

See also Parallel volume-by-volume table of contents of a number of editions; see [1] for the code letters used there.

According to that table, three Thai editions have the same contents and order as K above. Citizendium has verified the contents, but not the order, for Syāmaraṭṭhassa Tepiṭaka.

Their own edition, also published in Thailand, is based on B and has the same contents and volume numbers as listed for B above, except that the whole of the Apadāna is fitted into volume 20, with 21 consisting of Buddhavaṃsa and Cariyāpiṭaka only.

Citizendium has verified the contents and order of the Nālandā Devanāgarī Pāli Series. It may be noted, however, that this edition, though edited by a Theravada monk, was published by the Indian state government of Bihar, so it is not clear whether it is really a Theravada edition.

Including manuscripts, old editions and secondary sources would give much more variety. Cf. Books of the Bible.