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The Buddha and His Teachings |
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Author |
Narada (著)
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Date | 1990 |
Pages | 461 |
Publisher | Singapore Buddhist Meditation Centre |
Location | Singapore [新加坡] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | "Introduction to Second edition" dated: 14th July, 1973-2517 |
Keyword | Doctrines; Buddhists; India; Biography |
Table of contents | The Buddha from birth to renunciation His struggle for enlightenment The Buddhahood After the enlightenment The invitation to expound the Dhamma Dhammacakkappaavattana sutta The teaching of the Dhamma The Buddha and his relatives The Buddha's chief opponents and supporters The Buddha's royal patrons The Buddha's ministry The Buddha's daily routine The Buddha's Parinibbana (death) What is Buddhism? Some salient characteristics of Buddhism The four noble truths Kamma What is kamma? The working of kamma Nature of kamma What is the origin of life? The Buddha and the so-called Creator God Reasons to believe in rebirth Paticcasamuppada Modes of birth and death Planes of existence How rebirth takes place What is it that is reborn? Moral responsibility Kammic ascent and kammic descent The doctrine of Kamma and rebirth in the West Nibbāna Characteristics of Nibbana The way to Nibbana / Morality The way to Nibbana / Concentration Nivarana The way to nibbana / Insight The state of an Arahant The Bodhisatta ideal Pārami Brahmavihara / The sublime states The eight worldly conditions The problems of life |
Hits | 295 |
Created date | 1998.04.28
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Modified date | 2021.05.04 |
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