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- Ven. Nyanatiloka (Ñāṇatiloka) Mahathera (19 February 1878, Wiesbaden, Germany – 28 May 1957, Colombo, Ceylon), born as Anton Walther Florus Gueth, was...
- realisation of the four noble truths, which leads to deliverance. According to Nyanatiloka, (Through Bodhi) one awakens from the slumber or stupor (inflicted upon...
- Unabridged (Online). n.d. "alms". Etymonline. Retrieved 21 November 2021. Nyanatiloka (1980), entry for "dāna". Budsas.org Archived 2007-02-19 at the Wayback...
- Trial Bay Gaol, his secret building of a sailboat, etc., is confirmed by Nyanatiloka Mahathera, who mentions that he planned to escape from the Gaol with...
- writings of Ven. Nyanatiloka Mahathera (1878–1957), the former German violin virtuoso Anton Gueth. Young Siegmund had learned that Ven. Nyanatiloka Thera had...
- rendering, therefore, might be 'four truths for the [spiritually] noble' Nyanatiloka (1980), p. 65. Emmanuel (2013), p. 30. Williams (2002), pp. 74–75. Buswell...
- Sickness Unto Death Suffering Sukha Taṇhā Translations of duhkha: * Nyanatiloka Thera 2004, p. 61: dukkha (1) 'pain', painful feeling, which may be bodily...
- homeless layman (anagarika), for nine w****s at the Island Hermitage with Nyanatiloka Thera, a teacher and scholar in the Theravada tradition. He was instrumental...
- District, Sri Lanka is a famous Buddhist forest monastery founded by Ven Nyanatiloka Mahathera in 1911. It is a secluded place for Buddhist monks to study...
- contrasted with this narrow definition of "noble disciple" (ariyasāvaka). Nyanatiloka writes, "sāvaka [...] refers, in a restricted sense (then mostly ariya-sāvaka...