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  • ...], takes its [[name]] from the statement at the beginning of each of its [[discourses]]: Because the [[Queen]] could not leave the palace to hear the [[Buddha’s discourses]],
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  • #REDIRECT[[Itivuttaka Buddhas Discourses]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Itivuttaka Buddhas Discourses]]
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  • ...àya]] and the [[Miscellaneous Discourses]] or [[Khuddaka Nikàya]]. These [[discourses]] were committed to [[memory]] by [[monks and nuns]] and sometimes even by ...division]] of the [[Tipitaka]], consists of more than 10,000 [[suttas]] ([[discourses]]) delivered by the [[Buddha]] and his close [[disciples]] during and short
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  • ...] in a fixed order used for [[writing]] a [[language]]. The [[Buddha]]’s [[discourses]] were first written in [[India]], probably around the 2nd century BCE, in ...e good and {{Wiki|purify}} the [[mind]]; this is the [[teaching]] of the [[Buddhas]].’ (Dhp.183). Here is the original [[Pāḷi]] of these words in {{Wiki|
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  • ...[tshang]] [[rgya]] ba), accompanied by consecrations bestowed by all the [[buddhas]] (see Skorupski, 1985).
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  • ...]]), the [[canon]] of [[Buddhism]]. The [[Sutra Pitaka]] i.e. "[[Basket of Discourses]]" is [[essential teachings]] of [[Buddhism]]. "[[Collection of Long Discourses]]"
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  • In [[Samyutta Nikaya]] (SN 48.10) is one of several [[discourses]] that charactizes these [[spiritual faculties]] in the following [[manner] [[Faith]]/Conviction is [[faith]] in the [[Buddhas]] [[awakening]].
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  • ..., [[Dorje Chang Buddha]]. [[Dorje Chang Buddha]] is the [[teacher]] of all buddhas–past and future–including the [[buddha]] of our current {{Wiki|era}}, T ...uddhas]] and practicing {{Wiki|holy}} teachings or [[dharmas]] to become [[buddhas]] have actually achieved some recognizable accomplishments. Many are not so
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  • ...e year 4517 which is about 2,500 years from now. The early [[Theravada]] [[discourses]] hold that there is no set date and that it depends upon when the [[Dhamma See also: [[28 Buddhas]]
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  • ...ndant of the [[Buddha]] and had the special privilege of hearing all the [[discourses]] the [[Buddha]] ever uttered, recited the [[Sutra]], whilst the [[Venerabl ...ed by the [[Buddha]] himself on various occasions. There were also a few [[discourses]] delivered by some of his {{Wiki|distinguished}} [[disciples]] (e.g. [[Sar
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  • In [[Buddhism]], the term [[āgama]] is used to refer to a [[collection of discourses]] ([[Sanskrit]]: [[Sutra]]; [[Pali]]: [[Sutta]]) of the [[early Buddhist sc According to [[tradition]], The [[Buddha]]'s [[discourses]] were already collected by the [[time]] of the [[first Council]], held sho
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  • ...the [[Jonang]] emphasizes [[Shakyamuni's]] 3rd "turning" or final set of [[discourses]]. This [[understanding]] of [[mind]] and [[reality]] seeks to reconcile th ...lity for [[living beings]] to be [[reborn]] into completely [[awakened]] [[Buddhas]].
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  • In [[Buddhism]], the term [[āgama]] is used to refer to a [[collection of discourses]] ([[Sanskrit]]: [[sutra]]; [[Pali]]: [[sutta]]) of the [[early Buddhist sc According to [[tradition]], the [[Buddha's]] [[discourses]] were already collected by the [[time]] of the [[first council]], held sho
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  • ...ative}} [[formula]] (in English and [[Pali]]) which is found in multiple [[discourses]]: ...ed]], and confident, he expounded to him the [[teaching]] special to the [[Buddhas]]: [[Suffering]], its origin, its [[cessation]], and the [[path]]."
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  • ...ugh only incidental to [[Buddhism]], this [[idea]] is the theme of three [[discourses]] (D.II,142; M.II,133; Sn.103) and is mentioned briefly in several others.
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  • ([[Bhikkhu Bodhi]] [trans.], The [[Connected Discourses]] of the [[Buddha]] ([[Saṃyutta Nikāya]]), p. 1844.) [[Category:Buddhas]]
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  • [[Collection of Long Discourses of the Buddha]] ...[[Pitaka]], named [[Dīgha Nikāya]] as it is made up of thirty-four [[long discourses]] of the [[Buddha]], is divided into three divisions:
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  • ...., SA.i.265). In [[Himavā]] is a peak named [[Mahāpapāta]] where [[Pacceka Buddhas]] [[die]] (SNA.i.129). [[Nāgas]] go to [[Himavā]] to give [[birth]] to th On fast days the [[gods]] assemble in [[Himavā]] and hold discourses. Sp.iv.759.
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  • ...of his students. In general, the entirety of the [[Buddha's]] [[sutra]] [[discourses]] are divided into 3 {{Wiki|distinct}} sets of teachings or "[[turnings of The 3rd set of the [[Buddha's]] [[discourses]] were delivered at [[Mount Malaya]] and [[Vaishali]]. In contrast to his s
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  • ...ropitious for averting negative forces and bad omens. If you rely upon the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, then obscurations will be cleared and results will be qui ...make offerings of flowers and the like to the Prajnaparamita Sutras - the discourses on the Perfection of Wisdom.
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