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Sutta Nipta The Discourse Group Hnissaro Bhikkhu

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Sutta Nipta The Discourse Group Hnissaro Bhikkhu
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Publisher: Metta Forest Monastery
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.19 MB
Author: Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sutta Nipta The Discourse Group Hnissaro Bhikkhu by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu instant download after payment.

This is a translation of the entire collection of 72 suttas, which includes the longest and some of the most famous poems in the Pali Canon, such as the Discourse on Goodwill (Karaṇīya-Mettā Sutta), the Discourse on Treasures (Ratana Sutta), and the Discourse on Protection (Maṅgala Sutta). It also contains two sets of poems that were apparently well-known in the Buddha’s time as deep expressions of advanced points of doctrine: the Aṭṭhaka Vagga on the theme of non-clinging, and the Pārāyana Vagga, in which the Buddha answers questions posed by adepts in concentration practice. The collection also contains three suttas with rare biographical information about the Buddha’s early life.

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