| Vibhaṅga | |
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| Type | Canonical text |
| Parent | Abhidhamma Piṭaka |
| Attribution | Bhāṇaka |
| Commentary | Sammohavinodanī (Vibhaṅga-aṭṭhakathā) |
| Commentator | Buddhaghosa |
| Subcommentary | Vibhaṅgamūlaṭīkā |
| Subsubcommentary | Vibhaṅga-anuṭīkā |
| Handbook | Gūlhatthadīpanī, Vibhangatthakathā-atthayojanā |
| Abbreviation | Vb; Vibh |
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TheVibhaṅga (Vietnamese:Bộ Phân Tích) is aBuddhist scripture, part of thePali Canon ofTheravada Buddhism, where it is included in theAbhidhamma Pitaka. One known English translation is contained inThe Book of Analysis, first published in 1969.[1]
The book has eighteen chapters, and each deals with a particular topic:
A typical chapter is divided into three parts:
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