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- MN 1: Mulapariyaya Sutta — The Root Sequence {M i 1} [Thanissaro]. In this difficult but important sutta the Buddha reviews in depth one of the most fundamental principles of Buddhist thought and practice: namely, that there is no thing — not even Nibbana itself — that can rightly be regarded as the source from which all phenomena and experience emerge.
- MN 2: Sabbasava Sutta — Discourse on All Āsavas/All the Fermentations {M i 6} [Burma Piṭaka Assn. | Thanissaro]. The Buddha teaches seven methods for eliminating from the mind the deeply rooted defilements (sensuality, becoming, views, and ignorance) that obstruct the realization of Awakening.
- MN 4: Bhaya-bherava Sutta — Fear & Terror {M i 16} [Thanissaro]. What would it take to live in solitude in the wilderness, completely free of fear? The Buddha explains.
- MN 5: Anaṅgaṇa Sutta — Unblemished {M i 24} [Thanissaro]. Ven. Sāriputta explains the blemishes of the mind: the influences of evil, unskillful wishes.
- Introduction
- I. The Buddha’s Enlightenment
- II. Approaching The Dhamma
- III. The Ethical Life
- IV. Deepening One’S Perspective on The World
- V. The Path to Liberation
- VI. The Practice in Detail
- VII. The Cultivation of Wisdom
- IX. Life in The Sangha
An introduction to the organization of the Pali Canon and to some of the background conditions in India from which the Suttas arose.
In this first part of the course, we will examine several suttas that help clarify the impetus behind the Buddha’s quest and the content of his enlightenment experience. The basic text is MN*26, but we will make excursions to other texts that bring into finer focus aspects of his quest and enlightenment treated only concisely in MN 26: 1. MN 26. Ar...
Making wise choicesTest the Buddha himselfFaith, practice, and attainmentFour ways of lifeKarma and its resultsThe path to a higher rebirthRight speech and patienceThe faults of the worldly lifeThe shortcomings in sensual pleasuresThe misery of saṃsāraRaṭṭhapāla and the call to renunciationThe purpose of the spiritual lifeThe gradual trainingWhat makes one a monk?The benefits of virtueThe Noble Eightfold PathThe way of mindfulnessMindfulness of breathingThe aids to enlightenment, etc.Right viewPenetrative insightFinal realizationA typology of personsMonks living in harmonyThe ideal monkA recalcitrant monkGuidelines for future harmonyJul 20, 2017 · Description: The Majjhima Nikaya (Dharma)Talks By: Ven. Bhikku BodhiYear: about 2003Uploaded By: AnattaLanguage: EnglishNote: I do not own the contents in...
The Majjhima Nikāya ("Collection of Middle-length Discourses") is a Buddhist scripture collection, the second of the five Nikāyas, or collections, in the Sutta Piṭaka, which is one of the "three baskets" that compose the Pali Tipitaka (lit. "Three Baskets") of Theravada Buddhism.
The Majjhima Nikaya, or “Middle-length Discourses” of the Buddha, is the second of the five nikayas, or collections, in the Sutta Pitaka of the Pali Tipitaka.
May 29, 2023 · Scans of the three volumes of Bhikkhu Nyanamoli's unpublished draft translation of the Majjhima Nikaya. These pages were used as the basis of Khantipalo’s Treasury of the Buddha's Words, and Bhikkhu Bodhi’s Middle-Length Discourses.
A series of nearly three hundred lectures on the entire Majjhima Nikāya delivered by Bhikkhu Bodhi over a thirteen-year period at Bodhi Monastery.