Author: John D. Ireland
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
ISBN: 955240164X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Two small classics of the Pali Canon in one volume. The Udana is a compilation of eighty short but deeply impressive suttas, each expressing the Buddha's joyful insight into the profound significance of apparently simple events. The Itivuttaka is a collection of 112 inspiring texts in mixed prose and verse. Both will prove to be constant friends and wellsprings of inspiration. With introductions and notes.
Udana and the Itivuttaka
Author: John D. Ireland
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
ISBN: 955240164X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Two small classics of the Pali Canon in one volume. The Udana is a compilation of eighty short but deeply impressive suttas, each expressing the Buddha's joyful insight into the profound significance of apparently simple events. The Itivuttaka is a collection of 112 inspiring texts in mixed prose and verse. Both will prove to be constant friends and wellsprings of inspiration. With introductions and notes.
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
ISBN: 955240164X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Two small classics of the Pali Canon in one volume. The Udana is a compilation of eighty short but deeply impressive suttas, each expressing the Buddha's joyful insight into the profound significance of apparently simple events. The Itivuttaka is a collection of 112 inspiring texts in mixed prose and verse. Both will prove to be constant friends and wellsprings of inspiration. With introductions and notes.
The Itivuttaka
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
The Itivuttaka is a collection of 112 short discourses of the Buddha belonging to the Pali Canon. According to the commentarial tradition, the suttas of the Itivuttaka were collected by the woman lay-disciple Khujjuttarā from sermons given by the Buddha while he was staying at Kosambi. Khujjuttarā, a servant in the court of King Udena, was declared by the Buddha his most learned woman lay follower. She had become a stream-enterer after meeting the Buddha and afterwards converted the women of the palace to the Dhamma. She used to go regularly to listen to the Buddha preach and then later reported what she heard to the other women. The compilation of these sayings became known as the Itivuttaka. The suttas of the Itivuttaka - in mixed prose and verse - are elevated and profound, and at times reach a pitch of lofty spiritual exaltation. This new translation, while scrupulously exact, captures and conveys the inspirational flavour of the Pali original. The book also includes helpful explanatory notes drawn mostly from the Itivuttaka Commentary.
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
The Itivuttaka is a collection of 112 short discourses of the Buddha belonging to the Pali Canon. According to the commentarial tradition, the suttas of the Itivuttaka were collected by the woman lay-disciple Khujjuttarā from sermons given by the Buddha while he was staying at Kosambi. Khujjuttarā, a servant in the court of King Udena, was declared by the Buddha his most learned woman lay follower. She had become a stream-enterer after meeting the Buddha and afterwards converted the women of the palace to the Dhamma. She used to go regularly to listen to the Buddha preach and then later reported what she heard to the other women. The compilation of these sayings became known as the Itivuttaka. The suttas of the Itivuttaka - in mixed prose and verse - are elevated and profound, and at times reach a pitch of lofty spiritual exaltation. This new translation, while scrupulously exact, captures and conveys the inspirational flavour of the Pali original. The book also includes helpful explanatory notes drawn mostly from the Itivuttaka Commentary.
The Commentary on the Itivuttaka
Author: Dhammapāla
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Category : Pali literature
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
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Category : Pali literature
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
The Udāna
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Sayings of Buddha, the Iti-Vuttaka
Author: Justin Hartley Moore
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Category : Buddha (The concept)
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
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Category : Buddha (The concept)
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Udāna
Author: Peter Masefield
Publisher: Wisdom Publications (MA)
ISBN: 9780860133117
Category : Buddhism
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Publisher: Wisdom Publications (MA)
ISBN: 9780860133117
Category : Buddhism
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Iti-vuttaka
Author: Itivuttaka
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The Sutta-Nipata
Author: H. Saddhatissa
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136772936
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
This is one of the oldest collections of Buddhist discourses in the Pali canon; by far one of the most popular as well as the most important. Written in a mixture of prose and verse, it presents a code of conduct and provides the basis for a system of moral philosophy. A prime source work.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136772936
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
This is one of the oldest collections of Buddhist discourses in the Pali canon; by far one of the most popular as well as the most important. Written in a mixture of prose and verse, it presents a code of conduct and provides the basis for a system of moral philosophy. A prime source work.
Iti-vuttaka
Author: Ernst Windisch
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The Suttanipata
Author: Bodhi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1614294542
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1616
Book Description
This landmark volume in the Teachings of the Buddha series translates the Suttanipata, a text that matches the Dhammapada in its concise power and its centrality to the Buddhist tradition. Celebrated translator Bhikkhu Bodhi illuminates this text and its classical commentaries with elegant renderings and authoritative annotations. The Suttanipata, or “Group of Discourses” is a collection of discourses ascribed to the Buddha that includes some of the most popular suttas of the Pali Canon, among them the Discourse on Loving-Kindness Sutta. The suttas are primarily in verse, though several are in mixed prose and verse. The Suttanipata contains discourses that extol the figure of the muni, the illumined sage, who wanders homeless completely detached from the world. Other suttas, such as the Discourse on Downfall and the Discourse on Blessings, establish the foundations of Buddhist lay ethics. The last two chapters—the Atthakavagga (Chapter of Octads) and the Parayanavagga (The Way to the Beyond)—are considered to be among the most ancient parts of the Pali Canon. The Atthakavagga advocates a critical attitude toward views and doctrines. The Parayanavagga is a beautiful poem in which sixteen spiritual seekers travel across India to meet the Buddha and ask him profound questions pertaining to the highest goal. The commentary, the Paramatthajotika, relates the background story to each sutta and explains each verse in detail. The volume includes numerous excerpts from the Niddesa, an ancient commentary already included in the Pali Canon, which offers detailed expositions of each verse in the Atthakavagga, the Parayanavagga, and the Rhinoceros Horn Sutta. Translator Bhikkhu Bodhi provides an insightful, in-depth introduction, a guide to the individual suttas, extensive notes, a list of parallels to the discourses of the Suttanipata, and a list of the numerical sets mentioned in the commentaries.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1614294542
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1616
Book Description
This landmark volume in the Teachings of the Buddha series translates the Suttanipata, a text that matches the Dhammapada in its concise power and its centrality to the Buddhist tradition. Celebrated translator Bhikkhu Bodhi illuminates this text and its classical commentaries with elegant renderings and authoritative annotations. The Suttanipata, or “Group of Discourses” is a collection of discourses ascribed to the Buddha that includes some of the most popular suttas of the Pali Canon, among them the Discourse on Loving-Kindness Sutta. The suttas are primarily in verse, though several are in mixed prose and verse. The Suttanipata contains discourses that extol the figure of the muni, the illumined sage, who wanders homeless completely detached from the world. Other suttas, such as the Discourse on Downfall and the Discourse on Blessings, establish the foundations of Buddhist lay ethics. The last two chapters—the Atthakavagga (Chapter of Octads) and the Parayanavagga (The Way to the Beyond)—are considered to be among the most ancient parts of the Pali Canon. The Atthakavagga advocates a critical attitude toward views and doctrines. The Parayanavagga is a beautiful poem in which sixteen spiritual seekers travel across India to meet the Buddha and ask him profound questions pertaining to the highest goal. The commentary, the Paramatthajotika, relates the background story to each sutta and explains each verse in detail. The volume includes numerous excerpts from the Niddesa, an ancient commentary already included in the Pali Canon, which offers detailed expositions of each verse in the Atthakavagga, the Parayanavagga, and the Rhinoceros Horn Sutta. Translator Bhikkhu Bodhi provides an insightful, in-depth introduction, a guide to the individual suttas, extensive notes, a list of parallels to the discourses of the Suttanipata, and a list of the numerical sets mentioned in the commentaries.