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Author |
Jootla, Susan Elbaum (著)
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Edition | BPS Online Edition |
Date | 1997 |
Pages | 88 |
Publisher | Buddhist Publication Society |
Publisher Url |
http://www.bps.lk/
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Location | Kandy, Sri Lanka [康堤, 斯里蘭卡] |
Series | Wheel Publication |
Series No. | 414-416 |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | Contents Teacher of the Devas 2 Contents 3 Abbreviations 3 A Note on the Translations 4 I Introduction 5 II The Buddha Teaches Deities 12 Devas Come to the Buddha for Help 13 Subrahmā deva 13 How to escape suffering 15 Friendship with the good 17 Mahāmaṅgala Sutta 17 A discouraged meditator 18 Would an Arahant say “I” or “mine”? 20 Crossing the flood 21 Downfall 22 Sakka’s questions 23 The Buddha Goes to Teach Deities 30 Mahā Brahmā 31 Sikhin Buddha and Abhibhū 33 Baka Brahmā 35 A brahmā with wrong view 38 Mahā Brahmā knows his own limits 40 Devas Learn as the Buddha Teaches Humans 41 III Devas and Brahmās Honour the Buddha 44 Sakka’s praises reported by Pañcasikha 45 Brahmā Sanaṅkumāra 47 Bāhiya Dāruciriya 50 A goddess honours the Buddha 51 The Mahāsamaya Sutta 52 IV The Role of Devas in the Buddha’s Career 55 The Bodhisatta’s last birth 56 Period of renunciation and asceticism 59 Under the Bodhi Tree 60 Turning the Wheel of the Dhamma 62 When the Buddha was ill 64 The Parinibbāna 65 V Liberation for Humans, Devas, and Brahmās 69 The encounter with suffering 69 The devas aspire to be human 71 Paths to awakening and happy births 74 Conclusion 78 Bibliography 80 Notes 82 |
ISBN | 9552401607 (P) |
ISSN | 00497541 (P) |
Hits | 228 |
Created date | 2017.03.08 |
Modified date | 2024.02.22 |
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