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Misi telah Selesai Sebuah Analisis Historis dari Mahāparinibbāna Sutta dalam Dīgha Nikāya dalam Kanon Pāḷi oleh: Y.M. Pategama Gnanarama Ph.D. Cetakan I, September 2024 Penerjemah: dr. Djauhery Penyunting: Lusiana Eka P., Gabriel C. Sudibyo, K. Adi Sasmita Desain Sampul, Penata Letak & Grafis: Ary Wibowo Penerbit Awal : Ti-Sarana Buddhist Association Hak Cipta Terjemahan Buku Ini (Bahasa Indonesia): Yayasan Dhammavihari Sedayu Square Blok N No. 15-19 Jl. Outer Ring Road, Lingkar Luar, Jakarta Barat 11730 Email: propagasi.dbs@dhammavihari.or.id www.dhammavihari.or.id Hak Cipta dilindungi oleh Undang-Undang. Buku ini dipublikasikan hanya untuk dibagikan secara GRATIS dan TIDAK UNTUK DIJ...
"This book helps to fill what has long been a glaring gap in the scholarship of early Buddhism, offering us a detailed textual study of the Satipatthāna Sutta, the foundational Buddhist discourse on meditation practice."--Back cover.
The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta is the most influential scripture in Buddhist meditation. It is the foundation text for the modern schools of 'vipassanā' or 'insight' meditation. The well-known Pali discourse is, however, only one of many early Buddhist texts that deal with mindfulness. This is the first full-scale study to encompass all extant versions of the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, taking into account the dynamic evolution of the Buddhist scriptures and the broader Indian meditative culture. A new vision emerges from this groundbreaking study: mindfulness is not a system of 'dry insight' but is the 'way to convergence' leading the mind to deep states of peace.
he Mahanidana Sutta is the Buddha’s longest discourse on dependent arising, often taken to be the key to his entire teaching. The commentary treats this doctrine according to the Abhidhamma method, explained in an appendix. A penetrative introduction lays bare the sutta’s structure and the philosophical significance of dependent arising.
The Buddha's teachings center around two basic principles. One is the Four Noble Truths, in which the Buddha diagnoses the problem of suffering and indicates the treatment necessary to remedy this problem. The other is the Noble Eightfold Path, the practical discipline he prescribes to uproot and eliminate the deep underlying causes of suffering. The present book offers, in simple and clear language, a concise yet thorough explanation of the Eightfold Path. Basing himself solidly upon the Buddha's own words, the author examines each factor of the path to determine exactly what it implies in the way of practical training. Finally, in the concluding chapter, he shows how all eight factors of the path function in unison to bring about the realization of the Buddhist goal: enlightenment and liberation.
This book addresses the need to develop a holistic approach to countering violence that integrates notions of peace, justice and care of the Earth. It is unique in that it does not stop with the move toward articulating ‘Just Peace’ as a human concern but probes the mindset needed for the shift to a ‘Just and Ecologically Sustainable Peace’. It explores the values and principles that can guide this shift, theoretically and in practice. International in scope and grounded in the reality of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia and the wider Asia-Pacific context, the book brings together important insights drawn from the Indigenous relationship to land, ecological feminism, ecological philosophy, the social sciences more generally, and a range of religious and non-religious cosmologies. Drawn from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, the contributors in this book apply their combined professional expertise and active engagement to illuminate the difficult choices that lie ahead.
Biography of Sri Lankan Buddhist priest Baḷangodạ Ānandamaitreya.