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Handful of Leaves: an Anthology from the Sutta Pitaka |
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Author |
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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DeGraff, Geoffrey
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Date | 2017 |
Pages | 2470 |
Publisher | The Dhamma Dana Publication Fund |
Publisher Url |
http://www.dhammatalks.org/index.html
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Location | Valley Center, CA, US |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | Table of Contents Titlepage 2 Quotation 3 Copyright 4 Abbreviations 5 Acknowledgements 7 Introduction 8 Association with people of integrity 11 Listening to the True Dhamma 13 Appropriate attention 16 Practice in accordance with the Dhamma 20 A Note on the Translations 28 Digha Nikāya 30 The Fruits of the Contemplative Life Sāmaññaphala Sutta (DN 2) 31 Introduction 31 The King’s Question 33 Non-action 33 Purification through Wandering-on 34 Annihilation 35 Non-relatedness 36 Fourfold Restraint 37 Evasion 37 The First Visible Fruit of the Contemplative Life 38 The Second Visible Fruit of the Contemplative Life 39 Higher Fruits of the Contemplative Life 40 The Lesser Section on Virtue 40 The Intermediate Section on Virtue 42 The Great Section on Virtue 43 Sense Restraint 45 Mindfulness & Alertness 46 Contentedness 46 Abandoning the Hindrances 46 The Four Jhānas 47 Insight Knowledge 48 The Mind-made Body 49 Supranormal Powers 49 Clairaudience 50 Mind Reading 50 Recollection of Past Lives 51 The Passing Away & Re-appearance of Beings 52 The Ending of Effluents 52 About PoṭṭhapādaPoṭṭhapāda Sutta (DN 9) 55 Introduction 55 To Kevaṭṭa Kevaṭṭa Sutta (DN 11) 68 Introduction 68 The Miracle of Psychic Power 69 The Miracle of Telepathy 69 The Miracle of Instruction 70 Abandoning the Hindrances 70 The Four Jhānas 71 Insight Knowledge, etc. 72 Conversations with the devas 73 To Lohicca Lohicca Sutta (DN 12) 78 Abandoning the Hindrances 83 The Four Jhānas 84 Insight Knowledge, etc. 85 The Great Causes DiscourseMahā Nidāna Sutta (DN 15) 87 Introduction 87 Aging-&-Death 89 Birth 89 Becoming 90 Clinging 90 Craving 90 Dependent on Craving 91 Feeling 92 Contact 92 Name-&-Form 92 Consciousness 93 Delineations of a Self 93 Non-Delineations of a Self 94 Assumptions of a Self 95 The Monk Released 96 Seven Stations of Consciousness 96 Eight Emancipations 97 The Great Total Unbinding Discourse Mahā Parinibbāna Sutta (DN 16) 101 Introduction 101 I 104 II 115 III 121 IV 132 V 140 VI 148 The Great MeetingMahā Samaya Sutta (DN 20) 163 Introduction 163 Sakka’s Questions (Excerpt) Sakka-pañha Sutta (DN 21) 172 Introduction 172 The Great Establishing of Mindfulness Discourse Mahā Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (DN 22) 180 Introduction 180 A. Body 183 B. Feelings 186 C. Mind 186 D. Mental Qualities 187 E. Conclusion 193 The Wheel-turning Emperor (Excerpt) Cakkavatti Sutta (DN 26) 201 Introduction 201 The Inspiring Discourse Pāsādika Sutta (DN 29) 204 A Poorly-expounded Dhamma-Vinaya 205 A Well-expounded Dhamma-Vinaya 206 The Complete Holy Life 207 That this Holy Life May Long Endure 210 The Pleasures of the Holy Life 211 The Tathāgata’s Knowledge & Vision 214 Majjhima Nikāya 223 The Root Sequence Mūlapariyāya Sutta (MN 1) 224 Introduction 224 The Trainee 226 The Arahant 226 The Tathāgata 228 All the Effluents Sabbāsava Sutta (MN 2) 230 Fear & Terror Bhaya-bherava Sutta (MN 4) 234 Unblemished Anaṅgaṇa Sutta (MN 5) 239 If One Would Wish Ākaṅkheyya Sutta (MN 6) 245 Right View Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta (MN 9) 249 Introduction 249 Skillful & Unskillful 251 Nutriment 252 Stress 252 Aging & Death 253 Birth 254 Becoming 254 Clinging 255 Craving 256 Feeling 256 Contact 257 Six Sense Media 257 Name-&-Form 258 Consciousness 259 Fabrication 260 Ignorance 260 Effluents 261 The Great Mass of Stress Mahā Dukkhakkhandha Sutta (MN 13) 263 Sensuality 263 Form 265 Feeling 267 T |
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