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− | The Majjhima Nikāya is the second book in the Sutta Piṭaka, the second division of the Tipiṭaka, the sacred scriptures of Buddhism. The 152 discourses or suttas in this book are of medium length and hence its name. The discourses take various forms and cover a wide range of subjects. Some are dialogues and debates, others are elaborations of something the Buddha had formerly said in brief. A few consist of reminiscences by the Buddha and several were spoken by disciples in the years after his passing. The discourses in the Majjhima Nikāya are arranged eclectically – according to who they were addressed to (lay people, brahmins, wanderers), by their names (e.g. lion’s roar), by their style (e.g. vibhaṅga) or very roughly according to their subject (e.g. suññatā). | + | The [['''Majjhima Nikāya''']] is the second book in the Sutta Piṭaka, the second division of the Tipiṭaka, the sacred scriptures of Buddhism. The 152 discourses or suttas in this book are of medium length and hence its name. The discourses take various forms and cover a wide range of subjects. Some are dialogues and debates, others are elaborations of something the Buddha had formerly said in brief. A few consist of reminiscences by the Buddha and several were spoken by disciples in the years after his passing. The discourses in the Majjhima Nikāya are arranged eclectically – according to who they were addressed to (lay people, brahmins, wanderers), by their names (e.g. lion’s roar), by their style (e.g. vibhaṅga) or very roughly according to their subject (e.g. suññatā). |
The Middle Length Discourse of the Buddha, trans. by Bhikkhu Nanamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi, 1995. | The Middle Length Discourse of the Buddha, trans. by Bhikkhu Nanamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi, 1995. |
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The '''Majjhima Nikāya''' is the second book in the Sutta Piṭaka, the second division of the Tipiṭaka, the sacred scriptures of Buddhism. The 152 discourses or suttas in this book are of medium length and hence its name. The discourses take various forms and cover a wide range of subjects. Some are dialogues and debates, others are elaborations of something the Buddha had formerly said in brief. A few consist of reminiscences by the Buddha and several were spoken by disciples in the years after his passing. The discourses in the Majjhima Nikāya are arranged eclectically – according to who they were addressed to (lay people, brahmins, wanderers), by their names (e.g. lion’s roar), by their style (e.g. vibhaṅga) or very roughly according to their subject (e.g. suññatā).
The Middle Length Discourse of the Buddha, trans. by Bhikkhu Nanamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi, 1995.