This title in now available as a very affordable audiobook on MP-3 CD.
https://www.brillianceaudio.com/product?i=30565
In the Buddha's Words - Open Source Version
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"Dhammā=Ideas. This is the clue to much of the Buddha's teaching." ~ Ven. Ñanavira, Commonplace Book
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Here is a page with all of the links connected to SuttaCentral. They are using the new format and for the first four nikayas they take you to Bhante Sujato's translations. Where there is a part of the sutta included in the original work, the link will take you to a page with that selection highlighted.
https://readingfaithfully.org/in-the-bu ... ntral-net/
If you would like to use the html of the page and update the original post, that's fine.
Enjoy.
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Thanks! I've added a link at the top of the first post, since your page looks a lot nicer than a Forum post!BKh wrote: ↑Fri Jul 06, 2018 11:10 amHere is a page with all of the links connected to SuttaCentral. They are using the new format and for the first four nikayas they take you to Bhante Sujato's translations. Where there is a part of the sutta included in the original work, the link will take you to a page with that selection highlighted.
https://readingfaithfully.org/in-the-bu ... ntral-net/
If you would like to use the html of the page and update the original post, that's fine.
Enjoy.
I did notice an error:
(6) Bringing Tranquillity to the Land (from DN 5)
The link should be:
https://suttacentral.net/dn5/en/sujato#sc54--57 [two "-"]
Mike
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Thanks! I think it is fixed. That was a tricky one to remember.
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Anyone know what’s wrong with the noblepath.org website? Are Ven. B. Bodhi stalks available anywhere else?
“Householder, you have provided the community of monks with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites for the sick, but you shouldn’t rest content with the thought, ‘We have provided the community of monks with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites for the sick.’ So you should train yourself, ‘Let’s periodically enter & remain in seclusion & rapture.’ That’s how you should train yourself.”
AN 5.176- Rapture
AN 5.176- Rapture
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It’s been like that a week or 2 now.
“Householder, you have provided the community of monks with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites for the sick, but you shouldn’t rest content with the thought, ‘We have provided the community of monks with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites for the sick.’ So you should train yourself, ‘Let’s periodically enter & remain in seclusion & rapture.’ That’s how you should train yourself.”
AN 5.176- Rapture
AN 5.176- Rapture
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Ven. Bodhi's lecture series on the MN and AN are also available on youtube's "BAUS Chuang Yen Monastery" channel or you can click the link directly at: https://www.youtube.com/user/venbodhi
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Thanks. Unfortunately, I can't see the In the Buddha's Words recordings there, unless I'm missing something.
Mike
Mike
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Mike, I found this on the Dhammatalks website;
https://www.dhammatalks.net/bhikkhu_bod ... start.html
I presume these are the same talks given on the Noble Path site?
Darren
https://www.dhammatalks.net/bhikkhu_bod ... start.html
I presume these are the same talks given on the Noble Path site?
Darren
“Householder, you have provided the community of monks with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites for the sick, but you shouldn’t rest content with the thought, ‘We have provided the community of monks with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites for the sick.’ So you should train yourself, ‘Let’s periodically enter & remain in seclusion & rapture.’ That’s how you should train yourself.”
AN 5.176- Rapture
AN 5.176- Rapture
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Yes, that's them. Thanks for finding the alternative source!
Mike
Mike