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DN 8 Mahāsīhanāda Sutta - The Great Lion’s Roar
(Pali Canon/Digha Nikaya)
... the corruptions, realizes and dwells in the un
corrupted
deliverance of mind, the deliverance through wisdom, having realized it in this very life by his own insight, then, Kassapa, that monk is termed ...
Saturday, 06 February 2010
2.
DN 6 Mahāli Sutta - About Mahāli, Heavenly Sights, Soul and Body
(Pali Canon/Digha Nikaya)
... a higher sphere] and, without returning from that world, gains enlightenment. Again, a monk through the extinction of the corruptions reaches in this very life the un
corrupted
deliverance of mind, the ...
Saturday, 11 July 2009
3.
DN 1 Brahmajāla Sutta - The Supreme Net, What the Teaching is Not
(Pali Canon/Digha Nikaya)
... and partly Non-Eternalists. 2.7. [Wrong view 6] ‘And what is the second way? There are,
monks
, certain devas called
Corrupted
by Pleasure. They spend an excessive amount of time addicted to merriment, ...
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
4.
In This Very Life - The Liberation Teachings of the Buddha
(Teachings/General)
... never be bribed or
corrupted
in any way to abandon the Buddha, Dhamma and Saṅgha. No matter what suave and cunning means, or frightening threats, a person might employ to this end, a noble one can never ...
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
5.
The Progress of Insight
(Practice/Meditation)
... Therefore, the knowledge consisting in noticing, even if quick in its functioning, is called "the early stage of (or 'weak') knowledge of arising and passing away," if it is beset and
corrupted
by those ...
Monday, 06 April 2009
6.
Money Rules for Buddhist Monks and Nuns - by Dhamminda Bhikkhu
(Practice/General)
... are
corrupted
by these corruptions, impure, and defiled, do not blaze or shine. But instead bewildered, blinded, slaves to desire, and full of craving they increase the size of cemeteries ...
Monday, 06 April 2009
7.
Sri Lanka Timeline
(History/Sects and Schism)
According to the Sri Lanka timeline, the Mahayana Canon might have been burnt twice in the course of history. In China, we find that several major sutras have different versions such that they are different ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
8.
The Third Buddhist Council
(History/Buddhist Councils)
The Third Council was held primarily to rid the Sangha of corruption and bogus
monks
who held heretical views. The Council was convened in 326 B.C. At Asokarama in Patiliputta under the patronage of ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
9.
The First Buddhist Council
(History/Buddhist Councils)
... as we like and we will not have to do what we do not like." Mahakassapa was alarmed by his remark and feared that the Dhamma and the Vinaya might be
corrupted
and not survive intact if other
monks
...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
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