This comparative study explores the relation between the Vimuttimagga and Visuddhimagga, the Path of Freedom, and the Path of Purification, both classical meditation manuals of the Theravada tradition.
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.
What is to the advantage of the scholar is sometimes to the disadvantage of the layman. While going through the elaborate explanations of a certain topic in the Visuddhimagga, ...
This book contains an anthology of 154 selected discourses from the Pali canon. The original translation was by Nyanaponika Thera and was published in the BPS Wheel Series in three volumes.
The Story Of The Buddha - The Author going to tell you the story of the life of a very great man. He was not great as the world usually regards greatness , been neither a conqueror nor a hero in any worldly sense-in fact for many years of his life he was a beggar , meaning an ascetic in the correct sense of the term.
Jataka Tales Abridged – Jataka Stories have been inspiring the people for generations to lead a life of virtue. The 30 jatakas presented in this book are rich with ingredients that make them delightful reading by children. The characters are very often animals, birds, snakes as well as demons. They say things and do things in the same way as the humans do. By reading these stories the children while deriving pleasure would unconsciously cultivate some virtue which is the underlying theme of any jataka story.
Discussion On Sathipattana - Sattipattana has been commonly translated as ' Foundation Of Mindfulness '. However the more accurate and meaningful translation is focuses of Mindfulness.
The Discourse On The Root Of Existence - This profound and difficult discourse of the Buddha aims at exposing and eliminating the concept of the ego at its most fundamental level. The commentary offers a detailed explanation of the sutta while a long introduction investigates the text's meaning and its implications for philosophy and psychology.
The Buddha traces the entire progress of a disciple from the first step on the path to the attainment of Nibbana in this second sutta of the Sutta Pitaka, one of the most elevating of the Buddha's discourses. The work is not only a great spiritual classic, but also a literary gem distinguished by its beauty of poetic imagery.
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