- The
Dighajanu Sutta (Pali
Dīghajāṇu sutta), also
known as the
Byagghapajja Sutta or
Vyagghapajja Sutta ව්යග්ඝපජ්ජ සූත්රය, is part of the
Anguttara Nikaya...
-
Dighajanu (Vyagghapajja) Sutta: To
Dighajanu (AN 8.54).
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Dighajanu (Vyagghapajja) Sutta: To
Dighajanu...
- ISBN 0-86171-072-X.
Thanissaro Bhikkhu (trans.) (1995),
Dighajanu (Vyagghapajja) Sutta: To
Dighajanu (AN 8.54).
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- has
parallels in
Chinese and in
Sanskrit fragments. In
another sutta (
Dīghajāṇu Sutta, AN 8.54) the
Buddha teaches two
types of happiness. First, there...
- of householders, the
Buddha provides the
following elaboration in the
Dighajanu Sutta (AN 8.54): 'And what is
meant by
admirable friendship?
There is...
-
Three Refuges Five
Precepts Eight Precepts Dhammika Sutta (Sn 2.14)
Dighajanu Sutta (AN 8.54)
Sigalovada Sutta (DN 31)
Householder (Buddhism) Sravaka...
-
wealth and
possibly being reborn in
happy states. In the Pāli Canon's
Dighajanu Sutta,
generosity (denoted
there by the Pāli word cāga,
which can be synonymous...
-
Khuddaka Nikaya Majjhima Nikaya Pali
Canon Samyutta Nikaya Sutta Piṭaka
Dīghajāṇu Sutta A
Dictionary of Buddhism, by
Damien Keown,
Oxford University Press:...
- Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta)
Anguttara Nikaya, the "numerical"
discourses (including
Dīghajāṇu Sutta)
Khuddaka Nikaya, the "minor collection" (including Dhammapada,...
- in a less
prominent way in
various other canonical texts such as the
Dighajanu Sutta.
James 1:27 (NIV) "Religion that God our
Father accepts as pure...