توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Buddhadhamma - Natural Laws and Values for Life
نام کتاب : Buddhadhamma - Natural Laws and Values for Life
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بوداهاما - قوانین طبیعی و ارزش های زندگی
سری : SUNY Series in Buddhist Studies
نویسندگان : Phra Prayudh Payutto (P.A. Payutto), Grant A. Olson
ناشر : State University of New York Press
سال نشر : 1995
تعداد صفحات : 328
ISBN (شابک) : 1438415680 , 9781438415680
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 96 مگابایت
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Contents
The Things That Should Be Understood First
37
The Middle Way of Expressing the Truth majjhena dhammadesana A Balanced Way of Teaching Natural Truth
51
The Five Aggregates of Existence pancakhandha
53
The Five Aggregates of Existence and The Five Aggregates of Existence as Objects of Attachment or Life and Life as a Problem
54
The Ethical Importance of the Five Aggregates of Existence
56
The Three Characteristics of Existence tilakkhana The Three Natural Characteristics of All Things
61
The Ethical Importance of the Three Characteristics of Existence
65
Dukkhata
68
The Meaning of Each Factor of the Middle Path
196
Proper Understanding and the Practice of the Middle Path
198
A Summary of the Principles of Confidence saddha
200
Canonical Passages Explaining Confidence
203
Factors Leading to Proper Understanding
223
A Summary of Two Factors
224
2 Proper thought sammasahkappa
231
3 Proper Speech sammavaca
239
Anattata
74
Dependent Origination paticcasamuppada The Principle of the Interdependence of All Things
77
References and Interrelationships Concerning the Principle of Dependent Origination
79
Translating the Meaning of Dependent Origination
84
A Basic Summary of the Meaning of Dependent Origination
87
A Diagrammatic Explanation of Dependent Origination
99
The Meaning of Dependent Origination in Daily Life
112
Dependent Origination Expressed as a Middle Truth majjhena dhammadesana
136
Two Principles of the Dhamma Related to Dependent Origination
145
2 The Noble Truths ariyasacca
158
The Middle Way of Practicing the Truth majjhima patipada The Middle Points of Practice According to Natural Law
179
The Middle Path
181
Coming to a Basic Understanding of the Middle Path
187
The System of the Middle Path
192
6 Proper Effort sammavayama
250
7 Proper Mindfulness sammasati
254
Sati as Appamada
255
Sati as a Social Value
259
The Role of Sati in the Process of Developing Wisdom or Eradicating Mental Intoxicants and Unwholesome Tendencies
260
Satipatthana as Sammasati
262
The Important Essence of Satipatthana
265
8 Proper Concentration sammasamadhi
270
Attaining Positive Results by Developing Concentration
271
Methods for Developing Concentration
272
The Sphere of Importance of Concentration
273
Putting Concentration to Good Use
276
Index
291
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