THUS HAVE I HEARD
The Long Discourses of the Buddha
A new translation of the Digha Nikaya
Translated from the Pali by Maurice Walshe
Wisdom Publications London
Thus Have I Heard is new translation of the DighaNikaya, a collection of the thirty-four long discourses, given by the Buddha in India two and a half thousand year ago.
These sutras - some of the most popular scriptures in the Pali Canon – reveal the gentleness, compassion, power and penetrating wisdom of the Buddha. Included are teachings on mindfulness; on morality, concentration and wisdom; on dependent origination; on dependent origination; on the root and causes of wrong views; and a long description of Buddha`s last days and passing away; along with wealth of practical spiritual path.
Venerable Sumedho Thera writes in his foreword ‘They are not to be ‘sacred scriptures’ that tell us what to believe. One should read them, think about them, contemplate them and investigate the present reality, the present experience with them. Then, and only then, can one insightfully know the truth beyond words.
Introduced with vivid account his life and times and a short survey of his teachings. Thus Have! Heard bring us closer in every way to the wise and compassionate presence of Gotama Buddha and his path of truth.
Cover: Buddha teaching, painted by Pang Chinasai. London, 1986.
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Preface
Technical Notes
Introduction
Summary of the Thirty –Four Sutras
DIVISION ONE: THE MORALITTLES
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The Supreme net What the Teaching Is not
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The Fruits of the Homeless Life
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About Ambattha Pride Humbled
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About Sonadanda The Qualities of a True Brahmin
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About Kutadanta a Bloodless Sacrifice
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About Mahali heavenly Sights, Soul and body
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About Jaliya
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The Great Lion`s Roar
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About Potthapada States of Consciousness
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About Subha Morality, Concentration, wisdom
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About Kevaddha What Brahma Didn’t Know
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About Lohicca. Good and Bad Teachers
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The Threefold Knowledge The Way to Brahma
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The Great Discourse on the Lineage
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The Great Discourse on Origination
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The Great Passing The Buddha ` s Last Days
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The Great Splendour a King `s Renunciation
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About Janavasabha Brahma Addresser the Gods
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The Great Stewarrd a Past Life of Gotama
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The Mighty gathering Divas Come to See the Buddha
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A God Consults the Buddha
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The Greater Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness
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Debate with a Septic
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The Charlatan
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The great Lion ` s Roar to the Udumbarikans
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The Lion `s Roar on the Turning of the Wheel
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On Knowledge of Beginnings
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Serene Faith
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The Delightful Discourse
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The Marks of a Great Man
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Advice to Lay People
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Protective Verses
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The Chanting Together
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Expanding decades
Bibliography
List of abbreviations
Notes
Index
Buddhism In Chinese History
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A Short Introduction of Buddhism in Vietnam
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Buddhism In China
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The life of Buddha as legend and history
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An Outline Of Early Buddhism
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Markable Events Of Dhyana Teacher To Lun
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Popular Buddhism In China
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Asoka - The buddhist emperor of India
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Studies in the origins of Buddhism
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The Buddhist Revival In China
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The History And Paleography Of Mauryan Brahmi Script
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The Legend Of Emperor Asoka
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