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Canon & Scriptures

Authentic translations of the Buddha’s original teachings — the Suttas, Vinaya, and Abhidhamma.

The Pāli Canon, or Tipiṭaka, is the earliest record of the Buddha’s teaching — preserved through centuries with great care.

These selected resources offer free and authentic English translations of the Canon, along with tools for comparative study.

Each link opens to an external site that provides reliable and accessible ways to explore the Dhamma as it was originally taught.

SuttaCentral — The Buddha’s Words in Many Languages

A comprehensive and scholarly platform offering the Buddha’s discourses (suttas) in Pāli, Chinese, Sanskrit, and English, with side-by-side comparisons and advanced search tools.

Visit SuttaCentral

Access to Insight — Practical Sutta Translations

A vast collection of clear, English translations of key Pāli texts, including the Dhammapada, Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, and Majjhima Nikāya excerpts — all freely available.

Visit Access to Insight

BDK English Tripiṭaka — Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai America

An ongoing English translation project of the Mahāyāna and East Asian Buddhist canons, published by Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai (BDK). Each volume is available as a free PDF download.

Download BDK Volumes

The Pali Text Society (PTS)

Established in 1881, the Pali Text Society has preserved and published the complete Pāli Canon and its commentaries. While most publications are paid, they remain the academic gold standard.

Visit Pali Text Society

Digital Pali Reader & Study Tools

A free digital tool that allows you to read and study the Pāli Canon interactively — offering dictionary lookups, parsing, and word-by-word explanations.

Open Digital Pali Reader

DhammaTalks.org — Translations by Thanissaro Bhikkhu

Modern, faithful translations of important suttas from the Canon, accompanied by essays and commentary by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.

Visit DhammaTalks.org

ReadingFaithfully.org — Daily Sutta Reading Plans

A beautifully organized collection of sutta reading plans, summaries, and study tips for those who want to integrate daily reading of the Pāli Canon into their lives.

Visit Reading Faithfully

BuddhaNet — Online Tipiṭaka & Study Guides

One of the oldest and most complete online Buddhist resources, offering Tipiṭaka excerpts, commentaries, and introductory explanations in plain English.

Visit BuddhaNet

Wisdom Publications — Early Buddhist Texts & eBooks

Publisher of respected translations like In the Buddha’s Words by Bhikkhu Bodhi, The Numerical Discourses, and The Connected Discourses of the Buddha.

Explore Wisdom Publications

Ancient Buddhist Texts (Ven. Anandajoti Bhikkhu)

Offers faithful translations and Pāli text editions of early Buddhist literature, including suttas, verses, and commentaries — all free to download.

Visit Ancient Buddhist Texts

The Sutta Nipāta (Sutta Collection Site)

Dedicated website for the Sutta Nipāta, one of the oldest collections in the Canon, including English translations and detailed commentary.

Read the Sutta Nipāta

Tipitaka.org — Digital Pāli Canon Project

An ambitious project providing digital editions of the Pāli Canon with search and cross-reference features — useful for academic and linguistic research.

Explore Tipitaka.org

Sacred Texts Archive — Buddhist Section

Part of the Sacred-Texts.com digital library, offering public-domain English translations of many early Buddhist texts and commentaries.

Visit Sacred Texts Archive

The Dhammapada Project (Access to Insight Edition)

Multiple translations of the Dhammapada, one of the most beloved texts of the Canon — presented with commentary, verse comparisons, and notes.

Read the Dhammapada

University of Oslo — Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon

Academic digitalization project of early Sanskrit versions of Buddhist texts; includes comparative tools to study linguistic variations.

Explore Digital Canon

Buddhist Publication Society (BPS Online Library)

Contains hundreds of free booklets, Wheel Series, and Bodhi Leaf publications — all written by well-known scholars and monks like Nyanaponika Thera and Bhikkhu Bodhi.

Browse BPS Online Library

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