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Maha-parinibbana Sutta: Last Days of the Buddha - Access to Insight

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7. And when the Venerable Ananda had gone away, Mara, the Evil One, approached the Blessed One. And standing at one side he spoke to the Blessed One, saying: "Now, O Lord, let the Blessed One come to his final passing away; let the Happy One utterly pass away! The time has come for the Parinibbana of the Lord.

Life of Buddha: Last Days of the Buddha (Part 2)

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The Last Days of the Buddha. After his 55th year, many incidents in the life of the Buddha were recorded without an exact indication of the year in which they happened. However, the incidents occurring in his eightieth year were dated and recorded in the Maha Parinibbana Sutta. When the Buddha reached his eightieth year, he felt that his days

Last Days of the Buddha: The Mahāparinibbāna Sutta

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By Sister Vajirā and Francis Story. A classic translation of this (DN 16) important and immersive tale from the Pāli Canon. Published in 1964 by The Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy. A classic translation of this (DN 16) important and immersive tale from the Pāli Canon.

Buddha, His Life and Teachings: The Last Days

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The Last Days. The Mahâ Parinibbâna Sutta, n 57 the discourse on the passing away of the Blessed One, records in moving detail all the events that occurred during the last months and days of the Buddha's life. The Blessed One had now reached the ripe age of eighty; his two chief disciples, Sâriputta and Mahâ Moggallâna, had passed away

Wh. 67/68. Last Days of the Buddha: The Mahāparinibbāna Sutta

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Last Days of the Buddha The Mahāparinibbāna Sutta Translated from the Pāli by Sister Vajirā & Francis Story Buddhist Publication Society Kandy • Sri Lanka

Last Days of the Buddha | Buddho.org

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Francis Story (also known ans Anagarika Sugatananda,1910-1972) was born in England in 1910 and became acquainted with Buddhist teachings early in life. For 25 years he lived in Asian countries — India, Burma, and Sri Lanka — where he deeply studied the Buddhist philosophy of life. With that background and endowed with a keen analytical mind

Last Days of the Buddha: Maha Parinibbana Sutta - AudioBuddha

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On the stirring final journey of the Buddha, covering three months, he instructs his disciples on the elements needed to keep the Dhamma strong and stresses the importance of putting his teaching into practice.This translation of the Maha Parinibbana Sutta was originally done by Sister Vajira, a nun from Germany, in 1964, and was revised and refined by Francis Story.

Last Days of the Buddha - watananda.org

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Last Days of the Buddha. The Sermon on the Welfare of a Nation. After having attained the supreme Enlightenment, the Buddha went from place to place, tirelessly spreading the Teaching until He reached eighty years of age. One day, while the Buddha was at Rajagriha, a minister approached Him for an opinion about a plan to conquer a neighbouring

Buddha's Final Teachings - The Gold Scales

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Advance good and savoury skills and prevent what is unwholesome and bad, etc. [ More ], the five powers [self-reliance; indefatigableness; watchfulness; concentration; and self-control. These stem from the even higher (spiritual) (1) faithfulness; (2) activity; (3) thoughfulness; (4) attention; and (5) discretion.

Buddha's Last Days and Final Words - Hindu Website

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1. In his final words to his disciples under the sala trees, the Buddha uttered these words: "Make my teaching your light! Rely upon it; do not depend upon any other teaching. Make of yourself a light. Rely upon yourself; do not depend upon anyone else."

The Buddha's Last Days | Rediscovering the Buddha: Legends of the

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"It is true, Lord," replied Sariputta, "that I do not know the minds of the perfected Buddhas of the past, present, and future. But I know by inference that the Doctrine is the same for all those Perfected Ones who have attained supreme enlightenment, that all the Buddhas of the future will do likewise, and you, Lord, who are now the Perfected One, fully enlightened, have done the same.

Last Days of the Buddha (Mahaparinibbana Sutta)

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On the stirring final journey of the Buddha, covering three months, he instructs his disciples on the elements needed to keep the Dhamma strong and stresses the importance of putting his teaching into practice.This translation of the Maha Parinibbana Sutta was originally done by Sister Vajira, a nun from Germany, in 1964, and was revised and refined by Francis Story.

Buddha's Last Days and Final Words - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

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Buddha's Last Days and Final Words. However disciples, when I pass away, you may think," the Master's doctrine is gone and the Master is no more." You should not think so because the Dharma and the Discipline, which I have taught you, will be your Master after my death. "Let the Dharma be your light. Let It be your refuge.

Digha Nikaya: The Long Discourses - Access to Insight

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The Digha Nikaya, or "Collection of Long Discourses" (Pali digha = "long") is the first division of the Sutta Pitaka, and consists of thirty-four suttas, grouped into three vaggas, or divisions: For a complete translation, see Maurice Walshe's The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya (formerly titled: Thus Have I

(PDF) THE LAST DAYS OF THE BUDDHA - Academia.edu

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René van Oosterwijk. 2014, The Last Days of the Buddha: early doctrinesattributed to the last phase of the Buddha's life. The Mahā-Parinibbāna-Sutta, in the Dīgha-Nikāya sutta 16 (DN 16), is a canonical discourse of the Theravāda tradition in Pali. I quote points that seem to be of doctrinal relevance from that discourse.

Buddha, His Life and Teachings: The Last Scene

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The Last Scene. "I have taught the Dhamma, Ânanda, without making any distinction between exoteric and esoteric doctrine, for in respect of the truth, Ânanda, the Tathâgata has no such thing as the 'closed fist' of a teacher who hides some essential knowledge from the pupil. "It may be, Ânanda, that in some of you the thought may arise

Last Days of the Buddha - amazon.com

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Paperback. $8.95 6 Used from $4.20 3 New from $8.95. On the stirring final journey of the Buddha, covering three months, he instructs his disciples on the elements needed to keep the Dhamma strong and stresses the importance of putting his teaching into practice.This translation of the Maha Parinibbana Sutta was originally done by Sister Vajira

Last Days of the Buddha (Pariyatti Edition)

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Click Google Preview button to look inside the book. On his stirring final journey, covering three months, the Buddha instructs his disciples on the elements needed to keep the Dhamma strong and stresses the importance of putting his teaching into practice. The translation of the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta offered here is a work of collaboration.

In Search of the Historical Buddha: An Overview of Ambedkar's "The

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The seventh book gives an account of the last days of Buddha. Buddha died in Kushinagar of Malla Republic at around the age of 80. There was a quarrel over his ashes, which was later settled peacefully and amicably. The eighth and the last book talks about Buddha- his physical appearance, his capacity to lead, his likes and dislikes, his

Last Days of the Buddha: The Mahāparinibbāna Sutta

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On the stirring final journey of the Buddha, covering three months, he instructs his disciples on the elements needed to keep the Dhamma strong and stresses the importance of putting his teaching into practice.The translation of the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta offered here is a work of collaboration.

The Buddha - The Last Days

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The Last Days. The Mahâ Parinibbâna Sutta, n 57 the discourse on the passing away of the Blessed One, records in moving detail all the events that occurred during the last months and days of the Buddha's life. The Blessed One had now reached the ripe age of eighty; his two chief disciples, Sâriputta and Mahâ Moggallâna, had passed away three months earlier.

Last Days of the Buddha - BPS

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return from that world. "The layman Sudatta, Ánanda, through the destruction of the three fetters (self-belief, doubt, and faith in the efficacy of rituals and observances), and the lessening of lust, hatred, and delusion, has become a once-returner and is bound to make an end of suffering after having returned but.

The Last Days | 11 | The Life of Buddha | Edward. J. Thomas | Taylor

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TНЕ account of Buddha's last days is contained in three suttas. 1 These are not properly speaking discourses, but portions of legend in which discourses have been inserted. The chief of them, the Great Discourse of the attainment of Nirvāṇa, is known to have existed in several schools.