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== Content == The ''UdÄnavarga'' has around 1100 verses in 33 chapters. The chapter titles<ref>Bernhard (1965).</ref> are: # Anityavarga # KÄmavarga # Tį¹į¹£į¹Ävarga # ApramÄdavarga # Priyavarga # ÅÄ«lavarga # Sucaritavarga # VÄcavarga # Karmavarga # ÅraddhÄvargas # Åramaį¹avarga # MÄrgavarga # SatkÄravarga # Drohavarga # Smį¹tivarga # Prakirį¹akavarga # Udakavarga # Puį¹£pavarga # AÅvavarga # Krodhavarga # TathÄgatavarga # Årutavarga # Ätmavarga # PeyÄlavarga # Mitravarga # NirvÄį¹avarga # PaÅyavarga # PÄpavarga # Yugavarga # Sukhavarga # Cittavarga # Bhikį¹£uvarga # BrÄhmaį¹avarga Comparatively, the most common version of the Dhammapada, in [[PÄli|Pali]], has 423 verses in 26 chapters.<ref>See, e.g., Änandajoti (2007), p. 1.</ref> Comparing the ''UdÄnavarga'', Pali Dhammapada and the Gandhari Dharmapada, Brough (2001) identifies that the texts have in common 330 to 340 verses, 16 chapter headings and an underlying structure.{{sfn|Brough|2001|pp=23ā30}}
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