anga

anga
/ung"geuh/, n.
any of the eight practices of Yoga, including the abstentions, mandatory actions, posture, breath control, control of the senses, concentration, meditation, and contemplation. Cf. antaranga.
[ < Skt anga (pl.)]

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      (Pāli and Sanskrit: “limb,” or “division”), any of several categories into which Buddhist canonical writings were divided in early times, beginning before the Abhidhamma (scholastic) works were added to the canon. The system, based on a combination of form and content, originally categorized types of material within the various texts; later, it was used to classify the texts themselves. The Theravāda and Mahāsaṅghika schools used an ancient ninefold division; a system of 12 categories was the most common division in other schools, especially Mahāyāna.

      The nine aṅgās in Pāli, with their Sanskrit counterparts where different, are:

      1. Sutta, or sūtra (“discourse”), sermons or discourses of the Buddha in prose. This category was said to include the vinaya (monastic discipline) material. Apart from the aṅgā system, sutta is distinguished from vinaya (and the prose limitation is dropped).

      2. Geyya, or geya (a technical term meaning mixed prose and verse), sutta that incorporates gāthā (“verse”).

      3. Veyyākaraṇa (“explanation,” or “prophecy”), a category into which the whole Pāli Abhidhamma Piṭaka (“Basket of Special Doctrine”) has been placed, together with miscellaneous works. For the Sarvāstivāda (“Doctrine That All Is Real”) school, the Sanskrit category vyākaraṇa meant the Buddha's prophecies concerning his disciples.

      4. Gāthā (“verse”), works in poetic form.

      5. Udāna (“inspired utterance”), special sayings of the Buddha in prose or verse (also the name of a work in the Pāli Khuddaka Nikāya [“Short Collection”]).

      6. Itivuttaka (“thus it is said”), sayings of the Buddha introduced by these words; many of them comprise a Khuddaka Nikāya work with this title. The Sanskrit category itivṛttaka comprises stories about past lives of disciples.

      7. Jātaka (“birth”; see Jātaka), tales of former lives of the Buddha.

      8. Abbhutadhamma, or adbhutadharma (“wondrous phenomena”), stories of miracles and supernatural events.

      9. Vedalla (perhaps meaning “subtle analysis”), teachings in catechetical form, according to the Pāli system. The Sanskrit tradition places here, as vaipulya, a number of important Mahāyāna works, including the Lotus Sūtra, Aṣṭasāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā, and Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra.

      The 12-fold Sanskrit system adds these categories:

      Nidāna (“cause”), a classification for introductory material and historical narratives.

       Avadāna (“Noble Deeds”), Buddha's stories of the good deeds in people's former lives and their present results (see Apadāna).

      Upadeśa (“instruction”), discussions of doctrine—sometimes esoteric doctrine—often in question-and-answer form. The term has also been used for Abhidhamma (scholastic section of the canon), for philosophical treatises, for Tantric works, and for commentaries.

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