This profound Buddhist scripture, part of the Digha Nikaya, captures a pivotal moment in the early Sangha. It recounts a discourse delivered by the Venerable Sāriputta, at the Buddha's request, to a large assembly of monks. The teaching was prompted by the recent passing of another religious leader, which had led to division and disputes among his followers.
To prevent similar discord within the Buddhist community and ensure the longevity of the holy life, Sāriputta systematically summarized the Buddha's teachings. The discourse is uniquely structured, presenting doctrines in numerical groupings, from sets of one up to ten. This comprehensive arrangement serves as a thematic index to core Buddhist principles, designed to facilitate memorization and foster unity among practitioners.
The text emphasizes the importance of communal recitation in deepening understanding of the Dharma and cultivating wisdom, compassion, and peace. It offers foundational principles for individual spiritual development and for the collective welfare of all beings.