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  1. පාළි ත්‍රිපිටකය හා එහි සිංහල පරිවර්තනය. The Pali Tripitaka and Sinhala Translations of Sri Lanka.

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  2. Mar 9, 2016 · Therefore, to date, the Tripitaka remains the most valuable and most reliable source of original Theravada Buddhist teachings. Vinaya Pitaka. Out of the three pitakas, this is the area that deals with rules and regulations that are meant for Buddhist bhikkus and bhikkunis (monks and nuns). Sutra Pitaka.

    • 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.
  3. Majjhima Index. Majjhima Nikàya. Pàli. English. Sinhala. Source from SLTP. Main Translation by Sister Upalavanna. Main Translation from the A. P Soyza series.

  4. May 4, 2017 · Amazon.com: Majjhima Nikaya - Part 3: Sutta Pitaka (Sinhalese Edition): 9789550614509: Thero, Ven Kiribathgoda Gnanananda: Books

  5. The Sutta Piṭaka (also referred to as Sūtra Piṭaka or Suttanta Piṭaka; English: Basket of Discourse) is the second of the three divisions of the Tripiṭaka, the definitive canonical collection of scripture of Theravada Buddhism.

  6. The Middle Discourses (Majjhima Nikāya, abbreviated MN) is a collection of 152 discourses in the Pali canon (Tipiṭaka) of the Theravada school of Buddhism. The word “middle” refers to the length of the individual discourses. This is perhaps the most popular collection of early discourses.

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