
The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya
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Summary
The translation is based on an original draft translation left by the English scholar-monk Bhikkhu Nanamoli, which has been edited and revised by the American monk Bhikkhu Bodhi, who provides a long introduction and helpful explanatory notes. Combining lucidity of expression with accuracy, this translation enables the Buddha to speak across twenty-five centuries in language that addresses the most pressing concerns of the contemporary reader seeking clarification of the timeless issues of truth, value, and the proper conduct of life.
Winner of the 1995 Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book Award, and the Tricycle Prize for Excellence in Buddhist Publishing for Dharma Discourse.
Author Biography
Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi is an American Buddhist monk from New York City, born in 1944. He obtained a BA in philosophy from Brooklyn College and a PhD in philosophy from Claremont Graduate School. After completing his university studies he traveled to Sri Lanka, where he received novice ordination in 1972 and full ordination in 1973, both under the leading Sri Lankan scholar-monk, Ven. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya (1896-1998). From 1984 to 2002 he was the editor for the Buddhist Publication Society in Kandy, where he lived for ten years with the senior German monk, Ven. Nyanaponika Thera (1901-1994), at the Forest Hermitage. He returned to the U.S. in 2002. He currently lives and teaches at Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York. Ven. Bodhi has many important publications to his credit, either as author, translator, or editor. These include The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha (Majjhima Nikaya, 1995), The Connected Discourses of the Buddha (Samyutta Nikaya, 2000), and The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha (Anguttara Nikaya, 2012). In 2008, together with several of his students, Ven. Bodhi founded Buddhist Global Relief, a nonprofit supporting hunger relief, sustainable agriculture, and education in countries suffering from chronic poverty and malnutrition.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. 13 |
Introduction | p. 19 |
Summary of the 152 Suttas | p. 61 |
The Root Fifty Discourses (Mulapannasapali) | |
The Division of the Discourse on the Root (Mulapariyayavagga) | |
Mulapariyaya Sutta: The Root of All Things | p. 83 |
Sabbasava Sutta: All the Taints | p. 91 |
Dhammadayada Sutta: Heirs in Dhamma | p. 97 |
Bhayabherava Sutta: Fear and Dread | p. 102 |
Anangana Sutta: Without Blemishes | p. 108 |
Akankheyya Sutta: If a Bhikkhu Should Wish | p. 115 |
Vatthupama Sutta: The Simile of the Cloth | p. 118 |
Sallekha Sutta: Effacement | p. 123 |
Sammaditthi Sutta: Right View | p. 132 |
Satipatthana Sutta: The Foundations of Mindfulness | p. 145 |
The Division of the Lion's Roar (Sihanadavagga) | |
Culasihanada Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Lion's Roar | p. 159 |
Mahasihanada Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Lion's Roar | p. 164 |
Mahadukkhakkhandha Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Mass of Suffering | p. 179 |
Culadukkhakkhandha Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Mass of Suffering | p. 186 |
Anumana Sutta: Inference | p. 190 |
Cetokhila Sutta: The Wilderness in the Heart | p. 194 |
Vanapattha Sutta: Jungle Thickets | p. 198 |
Madhupindika Sutta: The Honey Ball | p. 201 |
Dvedhavitakka Sutta: Two Kinds of Thought | p. 207 |
Vitakkasanthana Sutta: The Removal of Distracting Thoughts | p. 211 |
The Third Division (Tatiyavagga) | |
Kakacupama Sutta: The Simile of the Saw | p. 217 |
Alagaddupama Sutta: The Simile of the Snake | p. 224 |
Vammika Sutta: The Ant-hill | p. 237 |
Rathavinita Sutta: The Relay Chariots | p. 240 |
Nivapa Sutta: The Bait | p. 246 |
Ariyapariyesana Sutta: The Noble Search | p. 253 |
Culahatthipadopama Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Simile of the Elephant's Footprint | p. 269 |
Mahahatthipadopama Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Simile of the Elephant's Footprint | p. 278 |
Mahasaropama Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Simile of the Heartwood | p. 286 |
Culasaropama Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Simile of the Heartwood | p. 291 |
The Great Division of Pairs (Mahayamakavagga) | |
Culagosinga Sutta: The Shorter Discourse in Gosinga | p. 301 |
Mahagosinga Sutta: The Greater Discourse in Gosinga | p. 307 |
Mahagopalaka Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Cowherd | p. 313 |
Culagopalaka Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Cowherd | p. 319 |
Culasaccaka Sutta: The Shorter Discourse to Saccaka | p. 322 |
Mahasaccaka Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Saccaka | p. 332 |
Culatanhasankhaya Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Destruction of Craving | p. 344 |
Mahatanhasankhaya Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Destruction of Craving | p. 349 |
Maha-Assapura Sutta: The Greater Discourse at Assapura | p. 362 |
Cula-Assapura Sutta: The Shorter Discourse at Assapura | p. 372 |
The Shorter Division of Pairs (Culayamakavagga) | |
Saleyyaka Sutta: The Brahmins of Sala | p. 379 |
Veranjaka Sutta: The Brahmins of Veranja | p. 386 |
Mahavedalla Sutta: The Greater Series of Questions and Answers | p. 387 |
Culavedalla Sutta: The Shorter Series of Questions and Answers | p. 396 |
Culadhammasamadana Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on Ways of Undertaking Things | p. 405 |
Mahadhammasamadana Sutta: The Greater Discourse on Ways of Undertaking Things | p. 408 |
Vimamsaka Sutta: The Inquirer | p. 415 |
Kosambiya Sutta: The Kosambians | p. 419 |
Brahmanimantanika Sutta: The Invitation of a Brahma | p. 424 |
Maratajjaniya Sutta: The Rebuke to Mara | p. 431 |
The Middle Fifty Discourses (Majjhimapannasapali) | |
The Division on Householders (Gahapativagga) | |
Kandaraka Sutta: To Kandaraka | p. 443 |
Atthakanagara Sutta: The Man from Atthakanagara | p. 454 |
Sekha Sutta: The Disciple in Higher Training | p. 460 |
Potaliya Sutta: To Potaliya | p. 466 |
Jivaka Sutta: To Jivaka | p. 474 |
Upali Sutta: To Upali | p. 477 |
Kukkuravatika Sutta: The Dog-duty Ascetic | p. 493 |
Abhayarajakumara Sutta: To Prince Abhaya | p. 498 |
Bahuvedaniya Sutta: The Many Kinds of Feeling | p. 502 |
Apannaka Sutta: The Incontrovertible Teaching | p. 506 |
The Division on Bhikkhus (Bhikkhuvagga) | |
Ambalatthikarahulovada Sutta: Advice to Rahula at Ambalatthika | p. 523 |
Maharahulovada Sutta: The Greater Discourse of Advice to Rahula | p. 527 |
Culamalunkya Sutta: The Shorter Discourse to Malunkyaputta | p. 533 |
Mahamalunkya Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Malunkyaputta | p. 537 |
Bhaddali Sutta: To Bhaddali | p. 542 |
Latukikopama Sutta: The Simile of the Quail | p. 551 |
Catuma Sutta: At Catuma | p. 560 |
Nalakapana Sutta: At Nalakapana | p. 566 |
Gulissani Sutta: Gulissani | p. 572 |
Kitagiri Sutta: At Kitagiri | p. 577 |
The Division of Wanderers (Paribbajakavagga) | |
Tevijjavacchagotta Sutta: To Vacchagotta on the Threefold True Knowledge | p. 587 |
Aggivacchagotta Sutta: To Vacchagotta on Fire | p. 590 |
Mahavacchagotta Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Vacchagotta | p. 595 |
Dighanakha Sutta: To Dighanakha | p. 603 |
Magandiya Sutta: To Magandiya | p. 607 |
Sandaka Sutta: To Sandaka | p. 618 |
Mahasakuludayi Sutta: The Greater Discourse to Sakuludayin | p. 629 |
Samanamandika Sutta: Samanamandikaputta | p. 648 |
Culasakuludayi Sutta: The Shorter Discourse to Sakuludayin | p. 654 |
Vekhanassa Sutta: To Vekhanassa | p. 663 |
The Division on Kings (Rajavagga) | |
Ghatikara Sutta: Ghatikara the Potter | p. 669 |
Ratthapala Sutta: On Ratthapala | p. 677 |
Makhadeva Sutta: King Makhadeva | p. 692 |
Madhura Sutta: At Madhura | p. 698 |
Bodhirajakumara Sutta: To Prince Bodhi | p. 704 |
Angulimala Sutta: On Angulimala | p. 710 |
Piyajatika Sutta: Born from Those Who Are Dear | p. 718 |
Bahitika Sutta: The Cloak | p. 723 |
Dhammacetiya Sutta: Monuments to the Dhamma | p. 728 |
Kannakatthala Sutta: At Kannakatthala | p. 734 |
The Division on Brahmins (Brahmanavagga) | |
Brahmayu Sutta: Brahmayu | p. 743 |
Sela Sutta: To Sela | p. 755 |
Assalayana Sutta: To Assalayana | p. 763 |
Ghotamukha Sutta: To Ghotamukha | p. 771 |
Canki Sutta: With Canki | p. 775 |
Esukari Sutta: To Esukari | p. 786 |
Dhananjani Sutta: To Dhananjani | p. 791 |
Vasettha Sutta: To Vasettha | p. 798 |
Subha Sutta: To Subha | p. 808 |
Sangarava Sutta: To Sangarava | p. 819 |
The Final Fifty Discourses (Uparipannasapali) | |
The Division at Devadaha (Devadahavagga) | |
Devadaha Sutta: At Devadaha | p. 827 |
Pancattaya Sutta: The Five and Three | p. 839 |
Kinti Sutta: What Do You Think About Me? | p. 847 |
Samagama Sutta: At Samagama | p. 853 |
Sunakkhatta Sutta: To Sunakkhatta | p. 861 |
Anenjasappaya Sutta: The Way to the Imperturbable | p. 869 |
Ganakamoggallana Sutta: To Ganaka Moggallana | p. 874 |
Gopakamoggallana Sutta: With Gopaka Moggallana | p. 880 |
Mahapunnama Sutta: The Greater Discourse on the Full-moon Night | p. 887 |
Culapunnama Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Full-moon Night | p. 892 |
The Division of One by One (Anupadavagga) | |
Anupada Sutta: One by One As They Occurred | p. 899 |
Chabbisodhana Sutta: The Sixfold Purity | p. 903 |
Sappurisa Sutta: The True Man | p. 909 |
Sevitabbasevitabba Sutta: To Be Cultivated and Not To Be Cultivated | p. 913 |
Bahudhatuka Sutta: The Many Kinds of Elements | p. 925 |
Isigili Sutta: Isigili: The Gullet of the Seers | p. 931 |
Mahacattarisaka Sutta: The Great Forty | p. 934 |
Anapanasati Sutta: Mindfulness of Breathing | p. 941 |
Kayagatasati Sutta: Mindfulness of the Body | p. 949 |
Sankharupapatti Sutta: Reappearance by Aspiration | p. 959 |
The Division on Voidness (Sunnatavagga) | |
Culasunnata Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on Voidness | p. 965 |
Mahasunnata Sutta: The Greater Discourse on Voidness | p. 971 |
Acchariya-abbhuta Sutta: Wonderful and Marvellous | p. 979 |
Bakkula Sutta: Bakkula | p. 985 |
Dantabhumi Sutta: The Grade of the Tamed | p. 989 |
Bhumija Sutta: Bhumija | p. 997 |
Anuruddha Sutta: Anuruddha | p. 1002 |
Upakkilesa Sutta: Imperfections | p. 1008 |
Balapandita Sutta: Fools and Wise Men | p. 1016 |
Devaduta Sutta: The Divine Messengers | p. 1029 |
The Division of Expositions (Vibhangavagga) | |
Bhaddekaratta Sutta: One Fortunate Attachment | p. 1039 |
Anandabhaddekaratta Sutta: Ananda and One Fortunate Attachment | p. 1042 |
Mahakaccanabhaddekaratta Sutta: Maha Kaccana and One Fortunate Attachment | p. 1044 |
Lomasakangiyabhaddekaratta Sutta: Lomasakangiya and One Fortunate Attachment | p. 1050 |
Culakammavibhanga Sutta: The Shorter Exposition of Action | p. 1053 |
Mahakammavibhanga Sutta: The Greater Exposition of Action | p. 1058 |
Salayatanavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of the Sixfold Base | p. 1066 |
Uddesavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of a Summary | p. 1074 |
Aranavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of Non-conflict | p. 1080 |
Dhatuvibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of the Elements | p. 1087 |
Saccavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of the Truths | p. 1097 |
Dakkhinavibhanga Sutta: The Exposition of Offerings | p. 1102 |
The Division of the Sixfold Base (Salayatanavagga) | |
Anathapindikovada Sutta: Advice to Anathapindika | p. 1109 |
Channovada Sutta: Advice to Channa | p. 1114 |
Punnovada Sutta: Advice to Punna | p. 1117 |
Nandakovada Sutta: Advice from Nandaka | p. 1120 |
Cularahulovada Sutta: The Shorter Discourse of Advice to Rahula | p. 1126 |
Chachakka Sutta: The Six Sets of Six | p. 1129 |
Mahasalayatanika Sutta: The Great Sixfold Base | p. 1137 |
Nagaravindeyya Sutta: To the Nagaravindans | p. 1140 |
Pindapataparisuddhi Sutta: The Purification of Almsfood | p. 1143 |
Indriyabhavana Sutta: The Development of the Faculties | p. 1147 |
Bibliography | p. 1155 |
List of Abbreviations | p. 1159 |
Notes | p. 1161 |
Pali-English Glossary | p. 1361 |
Index of Subjects | p. 1377 |
Index of Proper Names | p. 1401 |
Index of Similes | p. 1407 |
Index of Pali Terms Discussed in Introduction and Notes | p. 1411 |
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