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Art of Listening: A Guide to the Early Teachings of Buddhism [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Shambhala Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611808855
  • ISBN-13: 9781611808858
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Shambhala Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611808855
  • ISBN-13: 9781611808858
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This book explores the Buddha's teachings on subjects including meditation, ethics, meditative states and conditionality. It is an excellent foundation for understanding the underpinnings of all Buddhist philosophy. The discourses are set within narratives of the Buddha's life. These texts have varied genres designed to have different effects. They range from prescriptive ways to apply the practice, to evocative imagery that symbolizes the teaching, to ethical recommendations about how to act in the world. This course explains the context and background of these timeless teachings"--

An accessible introduction to the teachings of the Buddha told through the oral tradition of the Dighanikaya--the preeminent text of the Pali canon.

The Dighanikaya or Long Discourses of the Buddha is one of the four major collections of teachings from the early period of Buddhism. Its thirty-four suttas (in Sanskrit, sutras) demonstrate remarkable breadth in both content and style, forming a comprehensive collection. The Art of Listening gives an introduction to the Dighanikaya and demonstrates the historical, cultural, and spiritual insights that emerge when we view the Buddhist suttas as oral literature.
 
Each sutta of the Dighanikaya is a paced, rhythmic composition that evolved and passed intergenerationally through chanting. For hundreds of years, these timeless teachings were never written down. Examining twelve suttas of the Dighanikaya, scholar Sarah Shaw combines a literary approach and a personal one, based on her experiences carefully studying, hearing, and chanting the texts. At once sophisticated and companionable, The Art of Listening will introduce you to the diversity and beauty of the early Buddhist suttas.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(10)
PART ONE Orality and Practice in the Early Buddhist Suttas
1 What Is an Oral Literature, and How Does It Work?
11(9)
2 Of Bards and Bhavana: Oral Literature and Buddhist Practice
20(13)
3 Situating the Dighanikaya amid the Four Nikayas
33(15)
4 Literary Features of the Dighanikaya
48(15)
5 Number Symbolism and the Dighanikaya
63(23)
6 Myth and the Cardinal Points: Creating a Space for "Beings in All Directions"
86(23)
PART TWO Exploring the Suttas of the Dighanikaya
7 Journeys and the Net of Views: Brahmajala-sutta--The Discourse on Brahma's Net (Sutta 1)
109(13)
8 The Fruits of Meditation: Samannaphala-sutta-- The Discourse on the Fruits of the Contemplative Life (Sutta 2)
122(8)
9 Perception and Its Cessation: Potthapada-sutta--The Discourse about Potthapada (Sutta 9, Part One)
130(19)
10 Self: Potthapada-sutta--The Discourse about Potthapada (Sutta 9, Part Two)
149(6)
11 Repetition and Awakening: Mahapadana-sutta--The Great Discourse on the Harvest of Deeds (Sutta 14)
155(8)
12 The Buddha's Last Journey: Mahaparinibbana-sutta--The Discourse on the Entry into Nirvana (Sutta 16)
163(5)
13 How Things Prosper: Mahdsudassana-sutta--The Discourse on the Great King of Glory (Sutta 17)
168(9)
14 Establishing Mindfulness: Mahasatipatthana-sutta-- The Great Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness (Sutta 22)
177(10)
15 Origins and How Things Get Worse: Cakkavattisihanada-sutta--The Lion's Roar on the Turning of the Wheel (Sutta 26)
187(9)
16 The Great Person: Lakkhana-sutta--The Discourse on the Marks (Sutta 30)
196(11)
17 The Lay Life and How to Behave: Sigalovada-sutta--The Discourse with Advice to Sigala (Sutta 31)
207(15)
18 Magic, Protection, and the Four Kings: Atdnatiya-sutta--The Discourse of Atanata. (Sutta 32)
222(16)
19 Chanting Together: Sangiti-sutta--The Chanting Together Discourse (Sutta 33)
238(3)
Conclusion 241(7)
Appendix: The Thirty-two Marks of the Great Person 248(2)
Cosmology 250(2)
Notes 252(21)
Abbreviations And Bibliography 273(10)
Index 283