The Āryan Path of the BuddhaSundeep Prakashan, 2005 - 512 pages The Book Makes A Serious Attempt To Go Into The Reasons Why Lord Buddha Called His Dharma As Aryadharma. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Significance of Ariya | 26 |
The Ariyan Eightfold Path | 68 |
Wheel of Dhamma | 168 |
Proving through Similes Upamā | 234 |
and Possibility Thānam | 241 |
The Middle Path Devoid of Extremes | 280 |
Appendices | 387 |
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aggregates of clinging ancient Ariyan Āryan ascetic attained becomes Bhikkhu birth Blessed body internally Brahmin breath Buddha Buddhist called cause compared concept congenial to arise consciousness craving finds craving is effectively death deeds delightful and pleasurable dhamma disciple discourse doctrine dukkha effectively abandoned eight factors enlightenment equanimity evil existence explained externally extinct feeling finds it congenial five aggregates five hindrances four noble truths happiness heretics householder Ibid impermanent India indulgence king knowledge knows leading lives contemplating lives practising body-contemplation Majjhima Nikaya master means meditation mental mental-objects middle path monk lives practising monks nibbÈna noble eightfold path objects pain Pāli PÈli perception person phenomena pleasurable thing practice recluses Rhys Davids right views Sāriputta sense sense-pleasures similarly similes speech T.W. Rhys Davids take roots Tathāgata TathÈgata teacher teaching texts thought tion tree types understanding upekkha Vajjis Vedic Vinaya vitakka wheel wisdom word dhamma worldly wrong views ÿta