017. Jāṇussoṇivaggo –– The Section To The Brahmin Janussoni
Aṅguttara Nikāya 017. Jāṇussoṇivaggo –– The section to the Brahmin Janussoni 1. Brāhmaṇapacorohaṇīsuttaṃ –– The fire worship of the Brahmins
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Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 018. Sādhuvaggo –– The section on good 1. Sādhusuttaṃ –– The good 178. Bhikkhus, I will tell the
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 019. Ariyamaggavaggo 1. Ariyamaggas uttaṃ –– Noble path 189. “Bhikkhus, I will teach the noble path and the
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 020. Aparapuggalavaggo –– Another on persons 1. Nasevitabbādisuttāni –– Should not be served 199. “Bhikkhus, the person endowed
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 021. Karajakāyavaggo –– The section on the body sprung from action 1. Paṭhamanirayasaggasuttaṃ –– First on hell and
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 022. Sāmaññavaggo –– The general section 221. Bhikkhus, endowed with ten things as though led and lain is
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 23. Rāgapeyyālaṃ –– Repeats on greed 237. Bhikkhus, thoroughly knowing greed, ten things should be developed. What ten?
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya Ekādasakanipāta –– The collection of elevens 1. Nissayavaggo –– The collection on supportedness 1. Kimatthiyasuttaṃ –– What use
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 2. Anussativaggo –– Section on recollection 1. Paṭhamamahānāmasuttaṃ –– First to Mahanama 11. At one time The Blessed
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 3. Sāmaññvaggo –– The general section 22-29. “Bhikkhus, it is not possible for the cowherd endowed with eleven
Read moreAṅguttara Nikāya 4. Rāgapeyyālaṃ –– Repeats for greed 502. Bhikkhus, knowing greed, you should develop eleven things. What eleven? The
Read moreIn the Basket of Discourses The Supplementary Collection (The First Book) The Text of the Short Readings Reverence to
Read moreIntroduction to the Dhammapada by Bhikkhu Bodhi From ancient times to the present, the Dhammapada has been regarded as the
Read morePreface to the Dhammapada by Acharya Buddharakkhita The Dhammapada is the best known and most widely esteemed text in the
Read more1. The Pairs (Yamakavagga) Translated by Ven Buddharakkhita 1. Mind precedes all mental states. Mind is their chief; they are
Read more2. Heedfulness (Appamādavaggo) Translated by Ven Buddharakkhita 21. Heedfulness is the path to the Deathless.3 Heedlessness is the path
Read more3. The Mind (Cittavaggo) Translated by Ven Buddharakkhita 33. Just as a fletcher straightens an arrow shaft, even so
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