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The Madhyama Agama Bingenheimer Marcus Analayo Bucknell Roderick

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The Madhyama Agama Bingenheimer Marcus Analayo Bucknell Roderick
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Publisher: Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai America
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.3 MB
Pages: 315
Author: Bingenheimer, Marcus; Analayo; Bucknell, Roderick
ISBN: 9781886439474, 1886439478
Language: English
Year: 2013
Volume: 1

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The Madhyama Agama Bingenheimer Marcus Analayo Bucknell Roderick by Bingenheimer, Marcus; Analayo; Bucknell, Roderick 9781886439474, 1886439478 instant download after payment.

The Madhyama Agama or Middle-Length Discourses, belong to the earliest stratum of Buddhist sutra literature. The dialogues between Sakyamuni Buddha and his disciples and followers present the teachings of early Buddhism.
The Madhyama Āgama (Middle-Length Discourses)
The Madhayama Āgama, or Middle Length Discourses, belong to the earliest stratum of Buddhist sutra literature. The dialogues between Śākyamuni Buddha and his disciples and followers present the teachings of early Buddhism on karma, death and rebirth, and the training of the mind in order to reach nirvana. The speakers often make use of parables and tales to illustrate the correct understanding of early doctrine.
The Madhayama Āgama was translated into Chinese from a now lost Indian original in 398 C.E. It corresponds mainly to the Majjhima Nikāya of the Pali canon, although many of its sutras have parallels in other sections of the Pali canon.
Volume I contains the translations of divisions 1-6 (of 18) and sutras 1-71 (of 222). Translations of the remaining divisions and sutras will be published in two subsequent volumes.

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