I wish to make an abhinīhāra to try my best to cultivate enough pāramī to cultivate my way to Arahantship or future Buddhahood but there is not a lot of literature on the Pāramī and I know the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa and the Jataka have some general guidelines, but I know of only one of those that are translated, and any time I have asked other Monastics about cultivating pāramī they usually didn't give me much to work with.
Is there a translation of the necessary liturgy and/or commentary on the 10 Pāramī I can work with?
I would like to know if you have any advice or Dhamma talks as well on how to cultivate Pāramī. If they are only on one pāramī at a time, I'd be more than happy with it too, but I need all the help I can get.
Thanks in advance!
Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
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Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
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Re: Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
Ajahn Sucitto has a book Parami.
Available here and other places.
https://forestsangha.org/teachings/book ... ge=English
Also under Study Guides; Ten Perfections.
https://www.dhammatalks.org/ebook_index.html
Available here and other places.
https://forestsangha.org/teachings/book ... ge=English
Also under Study Guides; Ten Perfections.
https://www.dhammatalks.org/ebook_index.html
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Re: Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
These are wonderful, thank you for them. I am going into Venerable Sucitto's book right now.
I hope I will get some more sources to work with.
I hope I will get some more sources to work with.
"One is not born a woman, but becomes one."- Simone de Beauvoir
Re: Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
https://archive.org/details/ThePerfecti ... t/mode/2up
Perfections leading to Enlightenment by Sujin Boriharnwanaket
and for audio of this:
https://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgP ... reface.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... uction.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... rocity.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... rality.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... iation.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... Wisdom.mp3
rest of chapters available at http://dhammastudygroup.org
Perfections leading to Enlightenment by Sujin Boriharnwanaket
and for audio of this:
https://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgP ... reface.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... uction.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... rocity.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... rality.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... iation.mp3
http://dhammastudygroup.org/audio/lvgPe ... Wisdom.mp3
rest of chapters available at http://dhammastudygroup.org
Re: Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
https://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/aut ... el409.html
A Treatise on the Paramis
From the Commentary to the Cariyapitaka
by
Acariya Dhammapala
translated from the Pali by
Bhikkhu Bodhi
A Treatise on the Paramis
From the Commentary to the Cariyapitaka
by
Acariya Dhammapala
translated from the Pali by
Bhikkhu Bodhi
Re: Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
https://www.bps.lk/olib/bl/bl075_vanGor ... hahood.pdf
Perfections of Buddhahood by Nina van Gorkom (extract only)
Full book here:
http://www.abhidhamma.org/perfections%2 ... enment.htm
Perfections of Buddhahood by Nina van Gorkom (extract only)
Full book here:
http://www.abhidhamma.org/perfections%2 ... enment.htm
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Re: Translations of the Cariyāpiṭaka and Buddhavaṃsa
Thank you so much, these are all very helpful. I'm so glad for the help.
I'm hopeful that I will learn more about the Pāramī.
I'm hopeful that I will learn more about the Pāramī.
"One is not born a woman, but becomes one."- Simone de Beauvoir