A Buddhist BibleA wide selection of readings from Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, and modern sources inteded to provide the reader with a foundation in classical Buddhist thought. |
Contents
The Historic Buddha Narasu | 3 |
The Word of the Buddha Nyanatiloka | 22 |
61 | 40 |
MahaPrajnaParamitaHridaya Goddard | 85 |
The Surangama Sutra Waitao | 108 |
Lankavatara Scripture Suzuki and Goddard | 277 |
The Awakening of Faith Waitao | 357 |
SELECTIONS FROM TIBETAN SOURCES | 407 |
Homeless Brothers Yamabe | 625 |
Practising the Seventh Stage Goddard | 634 |
9555 | 659 |
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Common terms and phrases
abiding activities Ananda arbitrary conceptions Arhats arise attachment attain Awakening become belong Bhikshus Blessed Lord Bodhi Bodhisattva-Mahasattvas Bodhisattvas body Brahmans breathe Buddha-nature Buddhahood Buddhist causes and conditions clinging compassion concentration consciousness deaths and rebirths defilements desires developed Dharani Dharma Dharmakaya disciples discrimination Dwight Goddard egolessness emancipation emptiness Enlightenment Essence of Mind Essential Mind evil existence external eyes faith false feeling grasping habit-energy hearing hindrances ignorant insight intuitive kalpas karma kinds living Lord Buddha Lord Tathagata Mahamati Mahayana manifested Master means meditation mental mentation merit Mind-Essence mind-system Monks ness Nirvana Noble Wisdom objects one's Paramita Parinirvana Patriarch perceiving perception of sight perfect accommodation phenomena practice of Dhyana Prajna pure Essence purity reality realize Samadhi Sariputra Scripture self-nature self-realisation of Noble sense sentient space spiritual Subhuti suffering Sutra Tathagata Tathata teaching things thou thoughts tion tranquil transcendental true nature Truth understand Vasettha words worldly