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These gatherings are
often termed Buddhist "councils" (Pāli and Sanskrit:
saṅgīti,
literally meaning "reciting together" or "joint rehearsal"). Accounts...
- fetters" (uddhambhāgiyāni saṃyojanāni),
eradicated by an arahant. Both the
Saṅgīti Sutta (DN 33) and the Dhammasaṅgaṇi (Dhs. 1002-1006)
refer to the "three...
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parts I & II, 1997, Pali Text Society, Bristol,
pages 84n, 553ff, 617ff
Sangiti Sutta (tr. Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu). Pali oral literature, in
Buddhist Studies...
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early Buddhist texts,
including the
Saṅgīti Sutta and
Dasuttara Sutta of the Dīgha Nikāya, as well as the
Saṅgīti Sūtra and Daśottara Sūtra of the Dīrgha...
- Canon." The Pāli term upāya-kosalla does
occur in the Pāli Canon, in the
Sangiti Sutta of the
Digha Nikāya. The
recent rise of mindfulness-based interventions...
- this
event were
transformed into an
account of a "council" (san****ana or
sangiti)
which was held
under the
patronage of King Vattagamani.
Textual fragments...
-
radiance which refer to the
development of the mind in meditation. In the
Saṅgīti-sutta for example, it
relates to the
attainment of samadhi,
where the perception...
-
tantric scripture entitled Chanting the
Names of Mañjuśrī (Mañjuśrī-nāma-
saṅgīti),
repeatedly exalts, as portra**** by Dolpopa, not the non-Self but the...
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understood in the
Theravadin tradition. Over the two-year period,
monks (
sangīti-kāraka) from
different countries recited from
their existing redaction...
-
radiance which refer to the
development of the mind in meditation. In the
Saṅgīti-sutta for example, it
relates to the
attainment of samadhi,
where the perception...