
Connected Discourses of the Buddha
A Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya
By: Bhikkhu Bodhi
Hardcover | 15 June 2003 | Edition Number 2
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The first, The Book with Verses, is a compilation of suttas composed largely in verse. This book ranks as one of the most inspiring compilations in the Buddhist canon, showing the Buddha in his full grandeur as the peerless "teacher of gods and humans." The other four books deal in depth with the philosophical principles and meditative structures of early Buddhism. They combine into orderly chapters all the important short discourses of the Buddha on such major topics as dependent origination, the five aggregates, the six sense bases, the seven factors of enlightenment, the Noble Eightfold Path, and the Four Noble Truths.
Among the four large Nikayas belonging to the Pali Canon, the Samyutta Nikaya serves as the repository for the many shorter suttas of the Buddha where he discloses his radical insights into the nature of reality and his unique path to spiritual emancipation. This collection, it seems, was directed mainly at those disciples who were capable of grasping the deepest dimensions of wisdom and of clarifying them for others, and also provided guidance to meditators intent on consummating their efforts with the direct realization of the ultimate truth.
The present work begins with an insightful general introduction to the Samyutta Nikaya as a whole. Each of the five parts is also provided with its own introduction, intended to guide the reader through this vast, ocean-like collection of suttas.
To further assist the reader, the translator has provided an extensive body of notes clarifying various problems concerning both the language and the meaning of the texts.
Distinguished by its lucidity and technical precision, this new translation makes this ancient collection of the Buddha''s discourses accessible and comprehensible to the thoughtful reader of today. Like its two predecessors in this series,
The Connected Discourses of the Buddha is sure to merit a place of honour in the library of every serious student of Buddhism.
Industry Reviews
"This new translation of The Connected Discourses of the Buddha has been well worth the wait. With painstaking care, the eminent Buddhist scholar monk, Bhikkhu Bodhi, has translated the 2889 discourses of the Buddha. No one is better qualified. Collected into their different themes, The Connected Discourses point the way to enlightenment. This book serves as one of the finest resources available for insight into the human condition. The Buddha addresses issues such as body/mind, daily life realities, suffering and joy, awareness and meditation. This book is rich in spiritual teachings, suitable for daily reflection, study, a manual for psychologists, a teaching guide at universities, and offering a wealth of benefits to anyone interested in the true heart of the Buddha's teachings. I regard it as an indispensable guide to an awakened life. With 2080 pages, it is an extraordinary publishing initiative. This book is worth every penny. Buy it. It is money well spent."--Christopher Titmuss, author of Light on Enlightenment and An Awakened Life
"To hold a copy of The Connected Discourses of the Buddha is like holding treasure in your hands. Bhikkhu Bodhi has, once again, given English readers all over the world another reason to rejoice by making the ancient words of the Buddha come alive in our contemporary lives. Timely and significant, highly readable, and invaluable."-- "Eastern Horizon"
Preface | p. 11 |
Key to the Pronunciation of Pali | p. 19 |
General Introduction | p. 21 |
The Book with Verses (Sagathavagga) | |
Contents | p. 59 |
Introduction | p. 69 |
Devatasamyutta:2Connected Discourses with Devatas | p. 89 |
Devaputtasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Young Devas | p. 139 |
Kosalasamyutta: Connected Discourses with the Kosalan | p. 164 |
Marasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Mara | p. 195 |
Bhikkhunisamyutta: Connected Discourses with Bhikkhunis | p. 221 |
Brahmasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Brahmas | p. 231 |
Brahmanasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Brahmins | p. 254 |
Vangisasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Vangisa | p. 280 |
Vanasamyutta: Connected Discourses in the Woods | p. 294 |
Yakkhasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Yakkhas | p. 305 |
Sakkasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Sakka | p. 317 |
Notes | p. 341 |
The Book of Causation (Nidanavagga) | |
Contents | p. 505 |
Introduction | p. 515 |
Nidanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Causation | p. 533 |
Abhisamayasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Breakthrough | p. 621 |
Dhatusamyutta: Connected Discourses on Elements | p. 627 |
Anamataggasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Without Discoverable Beginning | p. 651 |
Kassapasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Kassapa | p. 662 |
Labhasakkarasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Gains and Honour | p. 682 |
Rahulasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Rahula | p. 694 |
Lakkhanasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Lakkhana | p. 700 |
Opammasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Similes | p. 706 |
Bhikkhusamyutta: Connected Discourses with Bhikkhus | p. 713 |
Notes | p. 725 |
The Book of the Aggregates (Khandhavagga) | |
Contents | p. 827 |
Introduction | p. 839 |
Khandhasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Aggregates | p. 853 |
Radhasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Radha | p. 984 |
Ditthisamyutta: Connected Discourses on Views | p. 991 |
Okkantisamyutta: Connected Discourses on Entering | p. 1004 |
Uppadasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Arising | p. 1008 |
Kilesasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Defilements | p. 1012 |
Sariputtasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Sariputta | p. 1015 |
Nagasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Nagas | p. 1020 |
Supannasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Supannas | p. 1023 |
Gandhabbasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Gandhabbas | p. 1025 |
Valahakasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Cloud Devas | p. 1028 |
Vacchagottasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Vacchagotta | p. 1031 |
Jhanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Meditation | p. 1034 |
Notes | p. 1043 |
The Book of the Six Sense Bases (Salayatanavagga) | |
Contents | p. 1109 |
Introduction | p. 1121 |
Salayatanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Six Sense Bases | p. 1133 |
Vedanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Feeling | p. 1260 |
Matugamasamyutta Connected Discourses on Women | p. 1286 |
Jambukhadakasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Jambukhadaka | p. 1294 |
Samandakasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Samandaka | p. 1301 |
Moggallanasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Moggallana | p. 1302 |
Cittasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Citta | p. 1314 |
Gamanisamyutta: Connected Discourses with Headmen | p. 1332 |
Asankhatasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Unconditioned | p. 1372 |
Abyakatasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Undeclared | p. 1380 |
Notes | p. 1397 |
The Great Book (Mahavagga) | |
Contents | p. 1461 |
Introduction | p. 1485 |
Maggasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Path | p. 1523 |
Bojjhangasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Factors of Enlightenment | p. 1567 |
Satipatthanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Establishments of Mindfulness | p. 1627 |
Indriyasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Faculties | p. 1668 |
Sammappadhanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Right Strivings | p. 1709 |
Balasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Powers | p. 1713 |
Iddhipadasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Bases for Spiritual Power | p. 1718 |
Anuruddhasamyutta: Connected Discourses with Anuruddha | p. 1750 |
Jhanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Jhanas | p. 1762 |
Anapanasamyutta: Connected Discourses on Breathing | p. 1765 |
Sotapattisamyutta: Connected Discourses on Stream-Entry | p. 1788 |
Saccasamyutta: Connected Discourses on the Truths | p. 1838 |
Notes | p. 1882 |
Concordances | |
Verse Parallels | p. 1967 |
Exact Sutta Parallels | p. 1983 |
Template Parallels | p. 1986 |
Auditor-Setting Variants | p. 1989 |
Bibliography | p. 1991 |
Abbreviations | p. 1999 |
Pali-English Glossary | p. 2005 |
Indexes | |
Of Subjects | p. 2027 |
Of Proper Names | p. 2049 |
Of Similes | p. 2063 |
Of Pali Terms Discussed in the Introduction and Notes | p. 2067 |
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ISBN: 9780861713318
ISBN-10: 0861713311
Series: Teachings of the Buddha
Published: 15th June 2003
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 2080
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Wisdom Publications,U.S.
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 2
Dimensions (cm): 21.7 x 15.2 x 7.3
Weight (kg): 1.5
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