The Great Discourse on Causation: The Mahānidāna Sutta and Its CommentariesBuddhist Publication Society, 1995 - 140 Seiten he Mahanidana Sutta is the Buddha’s longest discourse on dependent arising, often taken to be the key to his entire teaching. The commentary treats this doctrine according to the Abhidhamma method, explained in an appendix. A penetrative introduction lays bare the sutta’s structure and the philosophical significance of dependent arising. |
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Abhidhamma absolutely and utterly aging and death annihilationism annihilationist arahat arahatship arisen become bhikkhu Bhikkhu Bodhi birth as condition Buddha Buddhaghosa cause ceases cessation clinging commentary conception condition for consciousness course of existence craving decisive support condition deep dependent arising describe designation-contact Dhamma discerned eight emancipations eternalist Exalted fine-material-sphere five aggregates four heart-basis identical ignorance immaterial attainments impermanent intrinsic nature jhāna kamma kamma-existence kammically kasiņa kinds knowledge liberated by wisdom Mahánidána Sutta material body material form material phenomena originating meaning meditative mental body mental factors mental formations mental phenomena mentality-materiality as condition nibbāna object occur Pali pathway for designation penetration perception phrase pleasant feeling principle of conditionality realms rebirth rebirth-linking consciousness reference round samsāra sense faculties sense pleasures sense-sphere six sense bases specific condition stations for consciousness stream-enterer subcommentary suffering Tathāgata teaching theorist unwholesome Venerable Ananda venerable sir Vism Visuddhimagga volitional formations yojanas