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1Mindfulness with breathing

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  • Publisher: Wisdom Publications
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  • Publish Location: Boston

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  • First Year Published: 1996
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    2A Gāndhārī version of the Rhinoceros Sūtra

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    • First Year Published: 2000
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      3A new version of the Gāndhārī Dharmapada and a collection of previous-birth stories

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        Sutta Piṭaka

        The Sutta Piṭaka (also referred to as Sūtra Piṭaka or Suttanta Piṭaka; English: Basket of Discourse) is the second of the three divisions of the Pali Tripitaka

        Early Buddhist schools

        of the Suttapiṭaka of various sects shows evidence that ideologies from the Abhidhammas sometimes found their way back into the Suttapiṭakas to support

        Āgama (Buddhism)

        collection of early Buddhist texts. The five āgama together comprise the Suttapiṭaka of the early Buddhist schools, which had different recensions of each

        Memento mori

        close to memento mori. It is first used in early Buddhist texts, the suttapiṭaka of the Pāli Canon, with parallels in the āgamas of the "Northern" Schools

        Dīgha Nikāya

        Nikaya in Pali and English at metta.lk A Study of the Digha Nikaya of the Suttapitaka Digha Nikaya in English at accesstoinsight.org Free listing of all the

        Jataka tales

        past protagonists with the present ones." In the jātaka found in the Suttapitaka, which are almost always in prose, the Buddha is almost always depicted

        Pali

        Sinhala words to Pali). These usages differentiate the Pali found in the Suttapiṭaka from later compositions such as the Pali commentaries on the canon and

        Samadhi

        meditative practice which can be found in almost all schools of Buddhism. The Suttapiṭaka and the Agamas describe four stages of rūpa jhāna. Rūpa refers to the

        Eight Consciousnesses

        sense-consciousnesses along with the sixth consciousness are identified in the Suttapiṭaka, especially in the Sabbasutta, Saṃyuttanikāya 35.23: "Monks, I will teach

        Enlightenment in Buddhism

        An equivalent term for Buddha is Tathāgata, "the thus-gone". In the suttapitaka, the Buddhist canon as preserved in the Theravada tradition, a couple