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The Buddha on Rebirth
By Bhante Shravasti Dhammika
The first Buddhists regarded life (jiva) as a process of consciousness moving through a succession of bodies, death being only a momentary event to this process. This phenomenon is sometimes called ‘moving from womb to womb’ (Sn.278) or more precisely, rebirth (punabbhava, D.II,15). Later Buddhist thinkers explained rebirth in complex and minute detail – death-proximate kamma (marana samma kamma), last though moment (cuti citta), relinking (patisandhi), the underlying stream of existence (bhavanga sota), etc. Interestingly, none of this was mentioned by the Buddha, much of it is not even to be found in the Abhidhamma Pitaka. It is the product of speculation dating from the early centuries CE onward. This is not to say that such concepts are valueless, but it is important to distinguish between early, late and very late Dhamma concepts.
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The Buddha on Rebirth
By Bhante Shravasti Dhammika
The first Buddhists regarded life (jiva) as a process of consciousness moving through a succession of bodies, death being only a momentary event to this process. This phenomenon is sometimes called ‘moving from womb to womb’ (Sn.278) or more precisely, rebirth (punabbhava, D.II,15). Later Buddhist thinkers explained rebirth in complex and minute detail – death-proximate kamma (marana samma kamma), last though moment (cuti citta), relinking (patisandhi), the underlying stream of existence (bhavanga sota), etc. Interestingly, none of this was mentioned by the Buddha, much of it is not even to be found in the Abhidhamma Pitaka. It is the product of speculation dating from the early centuries CE onward. This is not to say that such concepts are valueless, but it is important to distinguish between early, late and very late Dhamma concepts.
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The Heretic Sage
By Bhikkhu Yogananda
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The Heretic Sage
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The Heretic Sage
By Bhikkhu Yogananda
This is a series of articles on Ven Kaṭukurunde Ñāṇananda Thera. In November 2009, Bhikkhu Yogananda had the opportunity to stay at his monastery for a few days and have several long conversations with him. The articles are based on the recordings of these discussions
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The Heretic Sage
By Bhikkhu Yogananda
This is a series of articles on Ven Kaṭukurunde Ñāṇananda Thera. In November 2009, Bhikkhu Yogananda had the opportunity to stay at his monastery for a few days and have several long conversations with him. The articles are based on the recordings of these discussions
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5. Aññhãnam nagaram katam
mamsalohitalepanam
Yattha jarà ca maccu ca
màno makkho ca ohito. 150.
THIS BODY IS COMPOSED OF FLESH AND BLOOD
5. Of bones is (this) city made, plastered with flesh and blood. Herein are stored decay, death, conceit, and detraction. 150.
Story
A beautiful woman became a nun but lacked faith. Fearing that the Buddha would speak depreciatingly of her beauty, she would not visit the Buddha. One day when she came to the preaching hall with the others, the Buddha conjured the vision of a beautiful woman fanning Him. The Buddha then caused the vision to change gradually, reflecting the ravages wrought by old age and death. The Truth dawned upon the woman. Thereupon the Buddha uttered this verse.
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mamsalohitalepanam
Yattha jarà ca maccu ca
màno makkho ca ohito. 150.
THIS BODY IS COMPOSED OF FLESH AND BLOOD
5. Of bones is (this) city made, plastered with flesh and blood. Herein are stored decay, death, conceit, and detraction. 150.
Story
A beautiful woman became a nun but lacked faith. Fearing that the Buddha would speak depreciatingly of her beauty, she would not visit the Buddha. One day when she came to the preaching hall with the others, the Buddha conjured the vision of a beautiful woman fanning Him. The Buddha then caused the vision to change gradually, reflecting the ravages wrought by old age and death. The Truth dawned upon the woman. Thereupon the Buddha uttered this verse.
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From Topsy-turveydom to Wisdom (Volume 1 and 2)
By Bhikkhu Katukurunde Nanananda
This is the collection of essays to appear under the noscript 'From Topsy-turvydom to Wisdom'. The essays are addressed to those who are attracted by the 'come–and–see' (ehipassiko)quality of the Dhamma having become 'wiser' about the 'topsy- turvy' world they find themselves in. The main trend of the essays is towards that 'leading–onward' (opaniyiko) quality of the Dhamma, highlighting the intensely practical spirit of the Buddha's message to the world.
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From Topsy-turveydom to Wisdom (Volume 1 and 2)
By Bhikkhu Katukurunde Nanananda
This is the collection of essays to appear under the noscript 'From Topsy-turvydom to Wisdom'. The essays are addressed to those who are attracted by the 'come–and–see' (ehipassiko)quality of the Dhamma having become 'wiser' about the 'topsy- turvy' world they find themselves in. The main trend of the essays is towards that 'leading–onward' (opaniyiko) quality of the Dhamma, highlighting the intensely practical spirit of the Buddha's message to the world.
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By Bhikkhu Katukurunde Nanananda
This is the collection of essays to appear under the noscript 'From Topsy-turvydom to Wisdom'. The essays are addressed to those who are attracted by the 'come–and–see' (ehipassiko)quality of the Dhamma having become 'wiser' about the 'topsy- turvy' world they find themselves in. The main trend of the essays is towards that 'leading–onward' (opaniyiko) quality of the Dhamma, highlighting the intensely practical spirit of the Buddha's message to the world.
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From Topsy-turveydom to Wisdom (Volume 1 and 2)
By Bhikkhu Katukurunde Nanananda
This is the collection of essays to appear under the noscript 'From Topsy-turvydom to Wisdom'. The essays are addressed to those who are attracted by the 'come–and–see' (ehipassiko)quality of the Dhamma having become 'wiser' about the 'topsy- turvy' world they find themselves in. The main trend of the essays is towards that 'leading–onward' (opaniyiko) quality of the Dhamma, highlighting the intensely practical spirit of the Buddha's message to the world.
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Facing Aging, Illness, & Death : The Central Teaching of the Buddha
By Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu
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Facing Aging, Illness, & Death : The Central Teaching of the Buddha
By Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu
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Facing Aging, Illness, & Death : The Central Teaching of the Buddha
By Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu
Members of Le Refuge, a Buddhist group located near Marseilles, invited me to lead a nine-day retreat on the topic of how not to suffer from aging, illness, and death. The talks I gave at the retreat were based on my book on this topic, Undaunted, but because they incorporated new material, and because the questions asked by the retreatants dealt with topics not covered in that book, I thought it would be useful to publish the trannoscripts of the retreat as an adjunct to what was already covered in the book.
The talks of the retreat were presented in two series: a series of evening talks on the five faculties, and a series of morning talks on practical issues arising in meditation, treating them in light of the theme of the retreat. Every afternoon, there was a period for questions and answers concerning issues arising from the talks and from the retreatants’ experiences in meditation.
The present book is based on both series of talks along with some of the questions and answers taken from the Q&A periods, presented chronologically.
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Facing Aging, Illness, & Death : The Central Teaching of the Buddha
By Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu
Members of Le Refuge, a Buddhist group located near Marseilles, invited me to lead a nine-day retreat on the topic of how not to suffer from aging, illness, and death. The talks I gave at the retreat were based on my book on this topic, Undaunted, but because they incorporated new material, and because the questions asked by the retreatants dealt with topics not covered in that book, I thought it would be useful to publish the trannoscripts of the retreat as an adjunct to what was already covered in the book.
The talks of the retreat were presented in two series: a series of evening talks on the five faculties, and a series of morning talks on practical issues arising in meditation, treating them in light of the theme of the retreat. Every afternoon, there was a period for questions and answers concerning issues arising from the talks and from the retreatants’ experiences in meditation.
The present book is based on both series of talks along with some of the questions and answers taken from the Q&A periods, presented chronologically.
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6. Jãranti ve ràjarathà sucittà
atho sarãram pi jaram upeti.
Satam ca dhammo na jaram upeti
santo have sabbhi pavedayanti. 151.
RIGHTEOUSNESS DOES NOT WEAR AWAY
6. Even ornamented royal chariots wear out. So too the body reaches old age. But the Dhamma 3 of the Good grows not old. Thus do the Good reveal it among the Good. 4 151.
Story
Queen Mallikà was a pious woman. After her death when the Buddha visited the palace the King wished to know her place of rebirth. The Buddha revealed where she was reborn, and inspecting the royal chariots, He uttered this verse.
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atho sarãram pi jaram upeti.
Satam ca dhammo na jaram upeti
santo have sabbhi pavedayanti. 151.
RIGHTEOUSNESS DOES NOT WEAR AWAY
6. Even ornamented royal chariots wear out. So too the body reaches old age. But the Dhamma 3 of the Good grows not old. Thus do the Good reveal it among the Good. 4 151.
Story
Queen Mallikà was a pious woman. After her death when the Buddha visited the palace the King wished to know her place of rebirth. The Buddha revealed where she was reborn, and inspecting the royal chariots, He uttered this verse.
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Teaching and Training
By Ven. U Moneyya
As a Westerner, I had become aware of this need during my first visit to Pa-Auk Forest Monastery some four years earlier.
I began to revise the letter heavily, detailing the Four Noble Truths in the Introduction and using the threefold training as an outline. I supplemented the text with more than a hundred footnotes, included several appendices dealing specifically with conditions at this monastery and finally added a sixteenpage index."
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Teaching and Training
By Ven. U Moneyya
As a Westerner, I had become aware of this need during my first visit to Pa-Auk Forest Monastery some four years earlier.
I began to revise the letter heavily, detailing the Four Noble Truths in the Introduction and using the threefold training as an outline. I supplemented the text with more than a hundred footnotes, included several appendices dealing specifically with conditions at this monastery and finally added a sixteenpage index."
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By Ven. U Moneyya
As a Westerner, I had become aware of this need during my first visit to Pa-Auk Forest Monastery some four years earlier.
I began to revise the letter heavily, detailing the Four Noble Truths in the Introduction and using the threefold training as an outline. I supplemented the text with more than a hundred footnotes, included several appendices dealing specifically with conditions at this monastery and finally added a sixteenpage index."
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Teaching and Training
By Ven. U Moneyya
As a Westerner, I had become aware of this need during my first visit to Pa-Auk Forest Monastery some four years earlier.
I began to revise the letter heavily, detailing the Four Noble Truths in the Introduction and using the threefold training as an outline. I supplemented the text with more than a hundred footnotes, included several appendices dealing specifically with conditions at this monastery and finally added a sixteenpage index."
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7. Appassutmyam puriso
balivaddo' va jãrati
Mamsàni tassa vaddhanti
paññà tassa na vaddhati. 152.
ONE WITH LITTLE LEARNING LACKS WISDOM
7. The man of little learning grows old like the ox. His muscles grow; his wisdom grows not. 152.
Story
A monk always used to utter inappropriate things. Concerning him the Buddha uttered this verse.
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balivaddo' va jãrati
Mamsàni tassa vaddhanti
paññà tassa na vaddhati. 152.
ONE WITH LITTLE LEARNING LACKS WISDOM
7. The man of little learning grows old like the ox. His muscles grow; his wisdom grows not. 152.
Story
A monk always used to utter inappropriate things. Concerning him the Buddha uttered this verse.
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Two Styles of Insight Meditation
By Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Two Styles of Insight Meditation
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Two Styles of Insight Meditation
By Bhikkhu Bodhi
Today the practice of insight meditation has gained global popularity, yet in achieving this success it has undergone a subtle metamorphosis. Rather than being taught as an integral part of the Buddhist path, it is now often presented as a secular discipline whose fruits pertain more to life within the world than to supramundane release. Many meditators testify to the tangible benefits they have gained from the practice of insight meditation, benefits that range from enhanced job performance and better relationships to deeper calm, more compassion, and greater awareness. However, while such benefits may certainly be worthwhile in their own right, taken by themselves they are not the final goal that the Buddha himself holds up as the end point of his training. That goal, in the terminology of the texts, is the attainment of Nibbåna, the destruction of all defilements here and now and deliverance from the beginningless round of rebirths.
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Two Styles of Insight Meditation
By Bhikkhu Bodhi
Today the practice of insight meditation has gained global popularity, yet in achieving this success it has undergone a subtle metamorphosis. Rather than being taught as an integral part of the Buddhist path, it is now often presented as a secular discipline whose fruits pertain more to life within the world than to supramundane release. Many meditators testify to the tangible benefits they have gained from the practice of insight meditation, benefits that range from enhanced job performance and better relationships to deeper calm, more compassion, and greater awareness. However, while such benefits may certainly be worthwhile in their own right, taken by themselves they are not the final goal that the Buddha himself holds up as the end point of his training. That goal, in the terminology of the texts, is the attainment of Nibbåna, the destruction of all defilements here and now and deliverance from the beginningless round of rebirths.
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8. Anekajàti samsàram
sandhàvissam anibbisam
Gahakàrakam gavesanto:
dukkhà jàti punappunam. 153.
9. Gahakàraka diññho' si
puna geham na kàhasi:
Sabbà te phàsukà bhaggà
gahakuñam visaïkhitam
Visaïkhàragatam cittam
tauhànam khayam ajjhagà. 154.
CRAVING IS THE BUILDER OF THIS HOUSE
8. Through many a birth I wandered in samsàra, 5 seeking, but not finding, the builder of the house. Sorrowful is it to be born again and again. 153.
9. O house-builder! Thou art seen. Thou shalt build no house again. All thy rafters are broken. Thy ridge-pole is shattered. My mind has attained the unconditioned. Achieved is the end of craving. 154.
Story
Immediately after Enlightenment the Buddha uttered this paean of joy.
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sandhàvissam anibbisam
Gahakàrakam gavesanto:
dukkhà jàti punappunam. 153.
9. Gahakàraka diññho' si
puna geham na kàhasi:
Sabbà te phàsukà bhaggà
gahakuñam visaïkhitam
Visaïkhàragatam cittam
tauhànam khayam ajjhagà. 154.
CRAVING IS THE BUILDER OF THIS HOUSE
8. Through many a birth I wandered in samsàra, 5 seeking, but not finding, the builder of the house. Sorrowful is it to be born again and again. 153.
9. O house-builder! Thou art seen. Thou shalt build no house again. All thy rafters are broken. Thy ridge-pole is shattered. My mind has attained the unconditioned. Achieved is the end of craving. 154.
Story
Immediately after Enlightenment the Buddha uttered this paean of joy.
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