The Digha Nikaya, or 'Collection of Long Discourses' (Pali digha = 'long') is the first division of the Sutta Pitaka, and consists of thirty-four suttas, grouped into three vaggas, or divisions:
- Silakkhandha-vagga — The Division Concerning Morality (13 suttas)
- Maha-vagga — The Large Division (10 suttas)
- Patika-vagga — The Patika Division (11 suttas)
An excellent modern translation of the complete Digha Nikaya is Maurice Walshe's The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya (formerly titled: Thus Have I Heard) (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1987). A fine anthology of selected suttas is Handful of Leaves (Vol. 1), by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (distributed by the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies).
The translator appears in the square brackets []. The braces {} contain the volume and starting page number in the PTS romanized Pali edition.