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_bNAR
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_aNarada Thera
245 _aTHE BUDDHA AND HIS TEACHINGS
250 _aThird Edition
260 _aMalaysia:
_bThe Buddhist Missionary Society,
_c1977.
300 _a738 p. ;
_c19 cm
500 _aInclude an Index
505 _aContents
_tTHE BUDDHA
_t1. The Buddha -Form Birth to Renunciation
_t2. His Struggle for Enlightenment
_t3. The Buddhahood
_t4. After the Enlightenment
_t5. The Invitation to Expound the Dhamma
_t6. Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta- The First Discourse
_t7. The Teaching of the Dhamma
_t8. The Buddha and His Relatives
_t9. The Buddha and His Relatives (continued)
_t10. The Buddha's Chief Opponents and Supporters
_t11. The Buddha's Royal Patrons
_t12. The Buddha's Ministry
_t13. The Buddha's Daily Routine
_t14. The Buddha's Parinibbana
_tTHE DHAMMA
_tTHE TEACHINGS OF THE BUDDHA
_t15.What is Buddhism?
_t16. Some Salient Characteristics of Buddhism
_t17. The Four Noble Truths
_t18. Kamma
_t19. What is Kamma?
_t20. The Working of Kamma
_t21. Nature of Kamma
_tChapter
_t22. What is the Origin of Life?
_t23. The Buddha on the so-called Creator-God
_t24. Reasons to Believe in Rebirth
_t25. The Wheel of Life-Paticca-Samuppada
_t26. Modes of Birth and Death
_t27. Planes of Existence
_t28. How Rebirth Takes Place
_t29. What is it that is Reborn? (No-Soul)
_t30. Moral Responsibility
_t31. Kammic Descent and Kammic Ascent
_t32. A Note on the Doctrine of Kamma and Rebirth in the West
_t33. Nibbana
_t34. Characteristics of Nibbana
_t35. The Way to Nibbana (I)-Morality
_t36. The Way to Nibbana (II)-Concentration
_t37. Nivarana or Hindrances
_t38. The Way to Nibbana (III) Insight
_t39. The State of an Arahant
_t40. The Bodhisatta Ideal
_t41. Parami-Perfections
_t42.Brahmavihara-The Sublime States
_t43.The Eight Worldly Conditions (Atthalokadhamma)
_t44. The Problems of Life
_tAppendix-Mangala,Parabhava,Vasala,Ratana,Metta and Satipatthana Suttas
_tIndex
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_aBuddhism
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_cBK
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