The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Saṃyutta Nikāya ; Translated from the Pāli ; Original Translation by Bhikkhu BodhiThe Connected Discourses of the Buddha is a complete translation of the Samyutta Nikaya -- the third great collection of the Buddha's discourses preserved in the Pali Canon -- containing all of the important short suttas on such major topics as the Four Noble Truths, dependent origination, and the Noble Eightfold Path. The Connected Discourses ranks as one of the most inspiring and indispensable compilations in the Buddhist canon. |
Contents
Chapter VI | 1121 |
Moggallānasamyutta | 1130 |
Chapter I | 1133 |
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agreeable Anuruddha approached the Blessed arahant arahantship arisen ascetics and brahmins ascetics or brahmins based upon seclusion bases for spiritual bhikkhu develops bhikkhuni Brahmā brahmin Buddha cessation of suffering clearly comprehending clinging covetousness and displeasure destruction devas developed and cultivated Dhamma direct knowledge dispassion displeasure in regard enlightenment factor enters and dwells establishments of mindfulness evil unwholesome exist after death eye-consciousness eye-contact factor of equanimity factor of mindfulness factors of enlightenment feeling arises five faculties five hindrances four establishments Four Noble Truths full understanding happiness headman holy impermanent jhāna Mahānāma Māra maturing in release mental phenomena mind-contact Moggallāna Nibbāna Noble Eightfold Path nonself occasion the Blessed painful feeling Pāli pleasant feeling reborn removed covetousness right concentration right view Sangha Sāriputta Sāvatthi seeks delight sense bases sensual pleasures seven factors spiritual power stream-enterer sutta taints Tathāgata things tion unarisen Venerable Ananda venerable sir Vesāli volitional formations