dhamma_newb wrote:What is the best way for a beginner to begin studying the Sutta Pitaka?
dhamma_newb wrote:I am including a daily reading of the Dhammapada as a part of my practice but I want to know if there are specific nikayas that I should purchase and study that would be helpful for a beginner.
mikenz66 wrote:Yes, Access to Insight is a great resource: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/
However, it's easy to get lost in there, and personally I prefer books. I found that reading In the Buddha's Words was extremely valuable in giving me a coherent overview of a wide variety of suttas, so I'd recommend either working through that or through Bhikkhu Bodhi's talks on the Majjhima Nikaya (along with the Nanamoli-Bodhi translation).
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Mike
Modus.Ponens wrote:I think it's best to start with the anthology that Stefan mentioned, because if you start directly with the Nikayas you'll probably be frustrated with the amount of things you have to read.
mikenz66 wrote:Yes, Access to Insight is a great resource: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/
However, it's easy to get lost in there, and personally I prefer books. I found that reading In the Buddha's Words was extremely valuable in giving me a coherent overview of a wide variety of suttas, so I'd recommend either working through that or through Bhikkhu Bodhi's talks on the Majjhima Nikaya (along with the Nanamoli-Bodhi translation).
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Mike
Cittasanto wrote:mikenz66 wrote:Yes, Access to Insight is a great resource: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/
However, it's easy to get lost in there, and personally I prefer books. I found that reading In the Buddha's Words was extremely valuable in giving me a coherent overview of a wide variety of suttas, so I'd recommend either working through that or through Bhikkhu Bodhi's talks on the Majjhima Nikaya (along with the Nanamoli-Bodhi translation).
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Mike
I am right with you there sister!
Yeah we are both men but it sounds better in my head to say sister![]()
I am resisting the e-book things, but do see an advantage...
but there is nothing like a good book to read!
Thank you everyone.
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