The Buddha's Ancient Path |
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Preface | 9 |
The Buddhist Standpoint | 23 |
The Central Conception of Buddhism The Four Noble | 37 |
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actions aggregates of clinging anatta Arahat Arahatship arising of suffering Arousing of Mindfulness ascetics attained becomes Bhikkhu birth Blessed Bodhisatta bodily body brahmin breath bring Buddha Buddha says Buddhist called calm cause cessation compassion concentration consciousness craving cultivate deeds delight deliverance Dependent Arising Dhamma disciples discourse doctrine dukkha enlightenment evil thoughts existence experience external faculties feeling five aggregates five hindrances Four Noble Truths Gotama happiness harm hate and delusion heedfulness ill-will impermanent insight jhāna karma Kassapa knows lead lives practising lust man's Master meditation mental objects mettā mind-objects monks moral Nibbāna Nirvāṇa Noble Eightfold Path one's oneself pain Pāli purity Rāhula Rājagaha realize renunciation right effort right mindfulness right thought right understanding samādhi saṁsāra saññā sense desire sense objects sila speak speech strive supreme sutta taints Tathāgata things tion training precept unsatisfactoriness unwholesome thoughts venerable sir Vinaya vipassanā Virtue volitional formations wholesome wisdom words wrong