The main body of the Buddha’s discourses, ranging from lengthy and detailed presentations of doctrine to brief summaries of particular points (Toh 8-359).
The collection of discourses on the Perfection of Wisdom (Toh 8-30).
Forty-nine selected sūtras (Toh 45–93) on a range of themes, compiled as a separate collection also found in the Chinese Tripiṭaka.
The principal collection of 266 sūtras, varied in length, subject, interlocutors and origins (Toh 94-359).
A group of Theravāda sūtras translated into Tibetan in the 14th century (Toh 31-43).