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Majjhima Nikaya

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1 1, TrInt| he makes in the following discourse, which is apparently his 2 1, TrInt| Buddha. ~Although the present discourse says nothing about the background 3 1, TrInt| listeners present at this discourse were indeed interested in 4 1, TrInt| awakening on listening to the discourse reported in AN III.126. ~ 5 1, TrInt| or in the words of the discourse, "perceive") a particular 6 1, TrInt| monks who first heard this discourse. 7 7 | Simile of the Cloth & the Discourse on Effacement (WH 61), edited 8 7 (2) | sixteen mentioned in this discourse. But one should understand 9 7 (3) | appears regularly in each last discourse of Books 3 to 11 of the 10 7 (6) | implied in Sec. 9 of our discourse referring to the relinquishment 11 7 (8) | continues, as our present discourse does, with the arising of 12 8 | Sallekha Sutta - The Discourse on Effacement~Translated 13 8 | Simile of the Cloth & the Discourse on Effacement (WH 61), edited 14 8 (4) | aggregates to one of them. See Discourse on the Snake Simile (Wheel 15 8 (12) | meditation given here in the discourse, consist of the four fine-material 16 8 (17) | which they appear in the discourse." ~ 17 8 (20) | factor. ~This section of the discourse has been condensed in the 18 8 (20) | last two sections of the discourse have been condensed. ~ 19 8 (22) | The connection (in the discourse, between the general principle 20 8 (25) | Hence that statement in the discourse is correct." ~ 21 9 | Sammaditthi Sutta - The Discourse on Right View~Translated 22 9 | distribution only. ~From The Discourse on Right View: The Sammaditthi 23 10a | Satipatthana Sutta - The Discourse on the Arousing of Mindfulness~ 24 10b (24) | samyojana), as given in the Discourse Collection (Sutta Pitaka), 25 11 | Cula-Sihanada Sutta - The Shorter Discourse on the Lion's Roar~Translated 26 12 | Maha-Sihanada Sutta - The Great Discourse on the Lion's Roar~Translated 27 12, 20 | marvellous! As I listened to this discourse on the Dhamma, the hairs 28 12, 20 | what is the name of this discourse on the Dhamma?" ~"As to 29 12, 20 | Nagasamala, you may remember this discourse on the Dhamma as 'The Hair-raising 30 12, 20 | Dhamma as 'The Hair-raising Discourse.' "23 ~That is what the 31 13 | Maha-Dukkhakkhandha Sutta - The Greater Discourse on the Mass of Suffering~( 32 14, TrInt| Translator's Introduction~This discourse plays a central role in 33 14, TrInt| in Buddhist philosophical discourse it carries negative connotations, 34 14, Text | the meaning of this Dhamma discourse with his discernment, he 35 14, Text | the name of this Dhamma discourse?" ~"Then, Ananda, you can 36 14, Text | can remember this Dhamma discourse as the 'Ball of Honey Discourse.'" ~ 37 14, Text | discourse as the 'Ball of Honey Discourse.'" ~That is what the Blessed 38 20a | Distracting Thoughts: A Discourse of the Buddha (WH 21), by 39 22 (2) | of purity listed in this discourse were originally non-Buddhist 40 36 | Maha-Saccaka Sutta - The Longer Discourse to Saccaka~(excerpt)~Translated 41 41, Int | Khantipalo)~The brahmans of this discourse, intelligent people, asked 42 44, TrNot| his nun disciples. In this discourse she answers questions put 43 45 | Cula-Dhammasamadana Sutta - The Shorter Discourse on Taking on Practices~Translated 44 58, TrInt| Translator's Introduction~In this discourse, the Buddha shows the factors 45 58, TrInt| even entertained. ~This discourse also shows, in action, the 46 58, TrInt| into a disciple. ~Thus this discourse is not only about right 47 61 (1) | seven years old when this discourse was delivered to him. ~ 48 82 (1) | the word "world" in this discourse, see SN.XXXV.82. ~ 49 107 | Ganakamoggallana Sutta - The Discourse to Ganaka-Moggallana~Translated 50 108, TrNot| Translator's note~This discourse presents a picture of life 51 108, TrNot| but the existence of this discourse shows that they had no qualms 52 109 | The Great Full-moon Night Discourse~Translated from the Pali 53 110 | Cula-Punnama Sutta - The Shorter Discourse on the Full-moon Night~Translated 54 116 | Isigili Sutta - The Discourse at Isigili~Translated from 55 117 | unskillfulness. ~"This Dhamma discourse on the Great Forty has been 56 117 | this Great Forty Dhamma discourse should be censured & rejected, 57 117 | this Great Forty Dhamma discourse should be censured & rejected, 58 117 | not think that this Dhamma discourse on the Great Forty should 59 121 | Cula-Suññata Sutta - The Lesser Discourse on Emptiness~Translated 60 125 | Dantabhumi Sutta - The Discourse on the "Tamed Stage"~Translated 61 131, TrInt| Introduction~The title of this discourse has sparked some controversy, 62 131, TrInt| Tibetan versions of the discourse. Translators working in 63 131, TrInt| forms the summary of this discourse explicitly mentions one 64 131, TrInt| night" in the title of the discourse would seem to be a 24-hour, 65 131, TrInt| teaching. The point of the discourse would thus be that -- instead 66 149 | The Great Six Sense-media Discourse~Translated from the Pali 67 149 | the great six sense-media [discourse]. Listen & pay close attention.


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