Buddhadhamma

Buddhadhamma
Author: Phra Prayudh Payutto
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791426319

Written by one of the most highly regarded monk-scholars in Southeast Asia, this book is a modern distillation of the pivotal doctrines found in the Pali Buddhist canon.

The Essential Buddhadhamma

The Essential Buddhadhamma
Author: Bhikkhu P. A. Payutto
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 857
Release: 2024-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083484561X

An abridged translation of one of the most important books on Theravada Buddhism in recent history—authored by the esteemed Thai monk P. A. Payutto. First published in Thailand in 1971 and since then expanded and revised multiple times, Bhikkhu P. A. Payutto’s Buddhadhamma is widely considered to be one of the most significant scholarly works on the Buddhism of the Pali canon produced in the last century. In this abridged translation, Bruce Evans presents the core of Ven. Payutto’s monumental scholarship, creating an ideal manual for anyone walking or studying the Theravada Buddhist path. Within are discussions of unparalleled sophistication on such foundational Buddhist teachings as the five khandhas, dependent arising, kamma, the noble eightfold path, spiritual friendship, wise attention, the four noble truths, the nature of enlightenment, and more. Replete with passages from the ancient Pali suttas, Payutto frames Buddhist teachings in terms of broad existential questions that all of us face, such as “What is life?” and “How should life be lived?” Payutto’s illuminating expertise shows Theravada Buddhism to be a thorough explication of how reality unfolds according to natural processes—as well as a way of life that can yield the highest form of happiness.

Buddhadhamma

Buddhadhamma
Author: Pǭ.ʿǬ. Payuttō Phraphromkhunāphǭn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1584
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9789747892710

The Essentials of Buddha-Dhamma in Meditative Practice

The Essentials of Buddha-Dhamma in Meditative Practice
Author:
Publisher: Pariyatti
Total Pages: 27
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9999900003

A brief essay of extraordinary conciseness, clarity and power, in which the teacher of S. N. Goenka sums up the technique of Vipassana. This short discourse was composed by Sayagyi U Ba Khin for his foreign students, who were not able to easily come to Myanmar for further practice and guidance. He recorded the discourse at least twice on early audio tape recorders. It was later transcribed and printed in various Buddhist journals where the editors gave it the title it has now. This small book includes a life sketch of U Ba Khin and an introductory appreciation of his role in the modern dispensation of the Buddha's teaching.

Me and Mine

Me and Mine
Author: Bhikku Buddhadasa
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1989-08-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438421664

This work brings together in a single volume the translated essays of Buddhadasā Bhikkhu, the major interpreter of Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia.

Nibbana as self or not self

Nibbana as self or not self
Author: Wat Luang Phor Sodh Dhammakayaram
Publisher: Dhammakaya.tv เรารักวัดหลวงพ่อสด
Total Pages: 181
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

some contemporary Thai discussions by Potprecha Cholvijarn A dissertation submitted to the University of Bristol in accordance with the requirements of the degree of Master of Philosophy in Buddhist Studies in the Faculty of Arts Department of Theology and Religious Studies, January, 2007

Interpreting Proverbs 11:18-31, Psalm 73, and Ecclesiastes 9:1-12 in Light of, and as a Response to, Thai Buddhist Interpretations

Interpreting Proverbs 11:18-31, Psalm 73, and Ecclesiastes 9:1-12 in Light of, and as a Response to, Thai Buddhist Interpretations
Author: Kari Storstein Haug
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2012-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004227121

This book discusses how three Old Testament wisdom texts can be interpreted in light of, and as a response to Thai Buddhist interpretations. Its central aim is to explore a new method in Buddhist-Christian dialogue that has three steps. First, Buddhists are asked to reflect on biblical texts, second, the texts are analyzed by placing Christian and Buddhist perspectives side by side, and finally points of convergence and difference are established in order to provide a platform for further dialogue. The study succeeds in demonstrating that the method explored is a fruitful approach to interreligious dialogue which takes interpretations of biblical texts by the religious ‘other’ seriously, and manages to both affirm commonalities and face religious difference.