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Buddha taught discourses
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Buddhism
What the Buddha Taught. ... ↑ Middle-Length Discourses of the Buddha, tr. Nanamoli, rev. -
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Buddha-nature
The Buddha-Nature is in fact taught in such Tathagatagarbha sutras to be ultimate, conceptually inconceivable, immortal Reality. ... ↑ Peter Harvey, Consciousness Mysticism in the Discourses of the Buddha. -
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Buddhism Article, 4 Sept. 2008
The Sūtra Pitaka (Pāli: Sutta Pitaka), contains discourses ascribed to the Buddha. ... What the Buddha Taught. -
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Tathagatagarbha doctrine
The role of the tathagatagarbha in Zen can not be discussed or understood without an understanding of how tathagatagarbha is taught in the Lankavatara Sutra. ... ↑ Peter Harvey, Consciousness Mysticism in the Discourses of the Buddha. -
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Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
↑ In 1967, the World Buddhist Sangha Council's "Basic Points Unifying the Theravada and the Mahayana" included the statement: We accept the Thirty-seven Qualities conducive to Enlightenment (bodhipakṣa-dharma) as different aspects of the Path taught by the Buddha leading to Enlightenment. ... The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya. -
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Ayatana
References to the All can be found in a number of subsequent discourses. ... The Buddha taught that, in order to escape the dangers of the sense bases, one must be able to apprehend the sense bases without defilement. -
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Skandha
Nonetheless, from some canonical discourses, a causal relationship between the five aggregates can be derived. ... Likewise, Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2002) underlines: "The [Pāli] canon depicts the Buddha as saying that he taught only two topics: suffering and the end of suffering (SN 22.86). -
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Buddhahood
(Bhikkhu Ñāṇamoli & Bhikkhu Bodhi, 2001, The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikāya, Wisdom Pubs, p. 929, para. 14) According to Ñāṇamoli & Bodhi (2001), pp. 1325-6, n. 1089, the Pali commentary associated with the above text from MN 115 states: The arising of another Buddha is impossible from the time a bodhisatta takes his final conception in his mother's womb until his Dispensation has completely disappeared. ... What the Buddha Taught -
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Anatta
If one would characterize the forms of mysticism found in the Pali discourses, it is none of the nature-, God-, or soul-mysticism of F.C. Happold. ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha taught. -
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Pali Canon
According to a late part of the Pali Canon, the Buddha taught the three pitakas. ... Majjhima Nikaya 152 medium-length discourses.
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