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The Practice which Leads to Nibbana |
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Author |
Sayadaw, Pa Auk
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Dhamminda, U.
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Date | 2000 |
Pages | 129 |
Publisher | Inward Path |
Location | Malaysia [馬來西亞] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | 修行方法=修行法門=Practice; 涅槃=Parinibbana=Nibbana=Nirvana; 清淨道論=Visuddhimagga; 靜坐=Meditation; 禪修=Meditation; 禪修者=Meditator |
Abstract | Translated by Greg Kleiman. This is the method of practising meditation that is taught at Pa Auk Tawya Monastery, (Myanmar) Burma. It is based on the explanation of meditation found in the Visuddhimagga commentary. Because of that the method involves several stages of practice which are complex, and involved. These stages include a detailed analysis of both mentality and matter, according to all the categories enumerated in the Abhidhamma, and the further use of this understanding to discern the process of Dependent Origination as it occurs in the Past, Present, and Future. Therefore people who are unfamiliar with the Visuddhimagga and the Abhidhamma will have difficulty in understanding and developing a clear picture of the practice of meditation at Pa Auk Tawya. For foreigners who cannot speak Burmese this problem is made even more difficult. This introduction has been written to help alleviate these difficulties by presenting a simplified example of a successful meditator's path of progress as he develops his meditation at Pa Auk Tawya. |
ISBN | 9789839439168 |
Hits | 484 |
Created date | 2006.11.28 |
Modified date | 2014.06.23 |
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