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9780861710720

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya

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  • ISBN13:

    9780861710720

  • ISBN10:

    086171072X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-11-09
  • Publisher: Wisdom Publications
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List Price: $75.00

Summary

This book offers a complete translation of the Majjhima Nikaya, or Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, one of the major collections of texts in the Pali Canon, the authorized scriptures of Theravada Buddhism. This collection--among the oldest records of the historical Buddha's original teachings--consists of 152 suttas or discourses of middle length, distinguished as such from the longer and shorter suttas of the other collections. The Majjhima Nikaya might be concisely described as the Buddhist scripture that combines the richest variety of contextual settings with the deepest and most comprehensive assortment of teachings. These teachings, which range from basic ethics to instructions in meditation and liberating insight, unfold in a fascinating procession of scenarios that show the Buddha in living dialogue with people from many different strata of ancient Indian society: with kings and princes, priests and ascetics, simple villagers and erudite philosophers. Replete with drama, reasoned argument, and illuminating parable and simile, these discourses exhibit the Buddha in the full glory of his resplendent wisdom, majestic sublimity, and compassionate humanity.

The translation is based on an original draft translation left by the English scholar-monk Bhikkhu Nanamoli, which has been edited and revised by the American monk Bhikkhu Bodhi, who provides a long introduction and helpful explanatory notes. Combining lucidity of expression with accuracy, this translation enables the Buddha to speak across twenty-five centuries in language that addresses the most pressing concerns of the contemporary reader seeking clarification of the timeless issues of truth, value, and the proper conduct of life.

Winner of the 1995 Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book Award, and the Tricycle Prize for Excellence in Buddhist Publishing for Dharma Discourse.

Author Biography

Venerable Nanamoli (1905-60) was born in England and became a monk in Sri Lanka in 1949. During the eleven years he spent as a monk, he translated from Pali into lucid English some of the most difficult texts of Theravada Buddhism, including Buddhaghosa's Path of Purification.

Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi is an American Buddhist monk from New York City, born in 1944. He obtained a BA in philosophy from Brooklyn College and a PhD in philosophy from Claremont Graduate School. After completing his university studies he traveled to Sri Lanka, where he received novice ordination in 1972 and full ordination in 1973, both under the leading Sri Lankan scholar-monk, Ven. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya (1896-1998). From 1984 to 2002 he was the editor for the Buddhist Publication Society in Kandy, where he lived for ten years with the senior German monk, Ven. Nyanaponika Thera (1901-1994), at the Forest Hermitage. He returned to the U.S. in 2002. He currently lives and teaches at Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York. Ven. Bodhi has many important publications to his credit, either as author, translator, or editor. These include The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha (Majjhima Nikaya, 1995), The Connected Discourses of the Buddha (Samyutta Nikaya, 2000), and The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha (Anguttara Nikaya, 2012). In 2008, together with several of his students, Ven. Bodhi founded Buddhist Global Relief, a nonprofit supporting hunger relief, sustainable agriculture, and education in countries suffering from chronic poverty and malnutrition.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 13
Introductionp. 19
Summary of the 152 Suttasp. 61
The Root Fifty Discourses (Mulapannasapali)
The Division of the Discourse on the Root (Mulapariyayavagga)
Mulapariyaya Sutta: The Root of All Thingsp. 83
Sabbasava Sutta: All the Taintsp. 91
Dhammadayada Sutta: Heirs in Dhammap. 97
Bhayabherava Sutta: Fear and Dreadp. 102
Anangana Sutta: Without Blemishesp. 108
Akankheyya Sutta: If a Bhikkhu Should Wishp. 115
Vatthupama Sutta: The Simile of the Clothp. 118
Sallekha Sutta: Effacementp. 123
Sammaditthi Sutta: Right Viewp. 132
Satipatthana Sutta: The Foundations of Mindfulnessp. 145
The Division of the Lion's Roar (Sihanadavagga)
Culasihanada Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Lion's Roarp. 159
Mahasihanada Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Lion's Roarp. 164
Mahadukkhakkhandha Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Mass of Sufferingp. 179
Culadukkhakkhandha Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Mass of Sufferingp. 186
Anumana Sutta: Inferencep. 190
Cetokhila Sutta: The Wilderness in the Heartp. 194
Vanapattha Sutta: Jungle Thicketsp. 198
Madhupindika Sutta: The Honey Ballp. 201
Dvedhavitakka Sutta: Two Kinds of Thoughtp. 207
Vitakkasanthana Sutta: The Removal of Distracting Thoughtsp. 211
The Third Division (Tatiyavagga)
Kakacupama Sutta: The Simile of the Sawp. 217
Alagaddupama Sutta: The Simile of the Snakep. 224
Vammika Sutta: The Ant-hillp. 237
Rathavinita Sutta: The Relay Chariotsp. 240
Nivapa Sutta: The Baitp. 246
Ariyapariyesana Sutta: The Noble Searchp. 253
Culahatthipadopama Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Simile of the Elephant's Footprintp. 269
Mahahatthipadopama Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Simile of the Elephant's Footprintp. 278
Mahasaropama Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Simile of the Heartwoodp. 286
Culasaropama Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Simile of the Heartwoodp. 291
The Great Division of Pairs (Mahayamakavagga)
Culagosinga Sutta: The Shorter Discourse in Gosingap. 301
Mahagosinga Sutta: The Greater Discourse in Gosingap. 307
Mahagopalaka Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Cowherdp. 313
Culagopalaka Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Cowherdp. 319
Culasaccaka Sutta: The Shorter Discourse to Saccakap. 322
Mahasaccaka Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Saccakap. 332
Culatanhasankhaya Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Destruction of Cravingp. 344
Mahatanhasankhaya Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Destruction of Cravingp. 349
Maha-Assapura Sutta: The Greater Discourse at Assapurap. 362
Cula-Assapura Sutta: The Shorter Discourse at Assapurap. 372
The Shorter Division of Pairs (Culayamakavagga)
Saleyyaka Sutta: The Brahmins of Salap. 379
Veranjaka Sutta: The Brahmins of Veranjap. 386
Mahavedalla Sutta: The Greater Series of Questions and Answersp. 387
Culavedalla Sutta: The Shorter Series of Questions and Answersp. 396
Culadhammasamadana Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on Ways of Undertaking Thingsp. 405
Mahadhammasamadana Sutta: The Greater Discourse on Ways of Undertaking Thingsp. 408
Vimamsaka Sutta: The Inquirerp. 415
Kosambiya Sutta: The Kosambiansp. 419
Brahmanimantanika Sutta: The Invitation of a Brahmap. 424
Maratajjaniya Sutta: The Rebuke to Marap. 431
The Middle Fifty Discourses (Majjhimapannasapali)
The Division on Householders (Gahapativagga)
Kandaraka Sutta: To Kandarakap. 443
Atthakanagara Sutta: The Man from Atthakanagarap. 454
Sekha Sutta: The Disciple in Higher Trainingp. 460
Potaliya Sutta: To Potaliyap. 466
Jivaka Sutta: To Jivakap. 474
Upali Sutta: To Upalip. 477
Kukkuravatika Sutta: The Dog-duty Asceticp. 493
Abhayarajakumara Sutta: To Prince Abhayap. 498
Bahuvedaniya Sutta: The Many Kinds of Feelingp. 502
Apannaka Sutta: The Incontrovertible Teachingp. 506
The Division on Bhikkhus (Bhikkhuvagga)
Ambalatthikarahulovada Sutta: Advice to Rahula at Ambalatthikap. 523
Maharahulovada Sutta: The Greater Discourse of Advice to Rahulap. 527
Culamalunkya Sutta: The Shorter Discourse to Malunkyaputtap. 533
Mahamalunkya Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Malunkyaputtap. 537
Bhaddali Sutta: To Bhaddalip. 542
Latukikopama Sutta: The Simile of the Quailp. 551
Catuma Sutta: At Catumap. 560
Nalakapana Sutta: At Nalakapanap. 566
Gulissani Sutta: Gulissanip. 572
Kitagiri Sutta: At Kitagirip. 577
The Division of Wanderers (Paribbajakavagga)
Tevijjavacchagotta Sutta: To Vacchagotta on the Threefold True Knowledgep. 587
Aggivacchagotta Sutta: To Vacchagotta on Firep. 590
Mahavacchagotta Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Vacchagottap. 595
Dighanakha Sutta: To Dighanakhap. 603
Magandiya Sutta: To Magandiyap. 607
Sandaka Sutta: To Sandakap. 618
Mahasakuludayi Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Sakuludayinp. 629
Samanamandika Sutta: Samanamandikaputtap. 648
Culasakuludayi Sutta: The Shorter Discourse to Sakuludayinp. 654
Vekhanassa Sutta: To Vekhanassap. 663
The Division on Kings (Rajavagga)
Ghatikara Sutta: Ghatikara the Potterp. 669
Ratthapala Sutta: On Ratthapalap. 677
Makhadeva Sutta: King Makhadevap. 692
Madhura Sutta: At Madhurap. 698
Bodhirajakumara Sutta: To Prince Bodhip. 704
Angulimala Sutta: On Angulimalap. 710
Piyajatika Sutta: Born from Those Who Are Dearp. 718
Bahitika Sutta: The Cloakp. 723
Dhammacetiya Sutta: Monuments to the Dhammap. 728
Kannakatthala Sutta: At Kannakatthalap. 734
The Division on Brahmins (Brahmanavagga)
Brahmayu Sutta: Brahmayup. 743
Sela Sutta: To Selap. 755
Assalayana Sutta: To Assalayanap. 763
Ghotamukha Sutta: To Ghotamukhap. 771
Canki Sutta: With Cankip. 775
Esukari Sutta: To Esukarip. 786
Dhananjani Sutta: To Dhananjanip. 791
Vasettha Sutta: To Vasetthap. 798
Subha Sutta: To Subhap. 808
Sangarava Sutta: To Sangaravap. 819
The Final Fifty Discourses (Uparipannasapali)
The Division at Devadaha (Devadahavagga)
Devadaha Sutta: At Devadahap. 827
Pancattaya Sutta: The Five and Threep. 839
Kinti Sutta: What Do You Think About Me?p. 847
Samagama Sutta: At Samagamap. 853
Sunakkhatta Sutta: To Sunakkhattap. 861
Anenjasappaya Sutta: The Way to the Imperturbablep. 869
Ganakamoggallana Sutta: To Ganaka Moggallanap. 874
Gopakamoggallana Sutta: With Gopaka Moggallanap. 880
Mahapunnama Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Full-moon Nightp. 887
Culapunnama Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Full-moon Nightp. 892
The Division of One by One (Anupadavagga)
Anupada Sutta: One by One As They Occurredp. 899
Chabbisodhana Sutta: The Sixfold Purityp. 903
Sappurisa Sutta: The True Manp. 909
Sevitabbasevitabba Sutta: To Be Cultivated and Not To Be Cultivatedp. 913
Bahudhatuka Sutta: The Many Kinds of Elementsp. 925
Isigili Sutta: Isigili: The Gullet of the Seersp. 931
Mahacattarisaka Sutta: The Great Fortyp. 934
Anapanasati Sutta: Mindfulness of Breathingp. 941
Kayagatasati Sutta: Mindfulness of the Bodyp. 949
Sankharupapatti Sutta: Reappearance by Aspirationp. 959
The Division on Voidness (Sunnatavagga)
Culasunnata Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on Voidnessp. 965
Mahasunnata Sutta: The Greater Discourse on Voidnessp. 971
Acchariya-abbhuta Sutta: Wonderful and Marvellousp. 979
Bakkula Sutta: Bakkulap. 985
Dantabhumi Sutta: The Grade of the Tamedp. 989
Bhumija Sutta: Bhumijap. 997
Anuruddha Sutta: Anuruddhap. 1002
Upakkilesa Sutta: Imperfectionsp. 1008
Balapandita Sutta: Fools and Wise Menp. 1016
Devaduta Sutta: The Divine Messengersp. 1029
The Division of Expositions (Vibhangavagga)
Bhaddekaratta Sutta: One Fortunate Attachmentp. 1039
Anandabhaddekaratta Sutta: Ananda and One Fortunate Attachmentp. 1042
Mahakaccanabhaddekaratta Sutta: Maha Kaccana and One Fortunate Attachmentp. 1044
Lomasakangiyabhaddekaratta Sutta: Lomasakangiya and One Fortunate Attachmentp. 1050
Culakammavibhanga Sutta: The Shorter Exposition of Actionp. 1053
Mahakammavibhanga Sutta: The Greater Exposition of Actionp. 1058
Salayatanavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of the Sixfold Basep. 1066
Uddesavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of a Summaryp. 1074
Aranavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of Non-conflictp. 1080
Dhatuvibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of the Elementsp. 1087
Saccavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of the Truthsp. 1097
Dakkhinavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of Offeringsp. 1102
The Division of the Sixfold Base (Salayatanavagga)
Anathapindikovada Sutta: Advice to Anathapindikap. 1109
Channovada Sutta: Advice to Channap. 1114
Punnovada Sutta: Advice to Punnap. 1117
Nandakovada Sutta: Advice from Nandakap. 1120
Cularahulovada Sutta: The Shorter Discourse of Advice to Rahulap. 1126
Chachakka Sutta: The Six Sets of Sixp. 1129
Mahasalayatanika Sutta: The Great Sixfold Basep. 1137
Nagaravindeyya Sutta: To the Nagaravindansp. 1140
Pindapataparisuddhi Sutta: The Purification of Almsfoodp. 1143
Indriyabhavana Sutta: The Development of the Facultiesp. 1147
Bibliographyp. 1155
List of Abbreviationsp. 1159
Notesp. 1161
Pali-English Glossaryp. 1361
Index of Subjectsp. 1377
Index of Proper Namesp. 1401
Index of Similesp. 1407
Index of Pali Terms Discussed in Introduction and Notesp. 1411
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