Access to the Buddha's Words
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This is a compilation of suttas (links to Access to Insight Tipitaka translation.) that are referenced in Bhikkhu Bodhi's book, In the Buddha's Words.A PDF file of the table of contents and Chapter 1 can be downloaded from Wisdom Publications.
In the Buddha's Words
An Anthology of Discourses from the Pali CanonI. The Human Condition
Introduction
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Old Age, Illness, and Death
- Aging and Death (SN 3:3)
- The Simile of the Mountain (SN 3:25)
- The Divine Messengers (from AN 3:35)
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The Tribulations of Unreflective Living
- The Dart of Painful Feeling (SN 36:6)
- The Vicissitudes of Life (AN 8:6)
- Anxiety Due to Change (SN 22:7)
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A World in Turmoil
- The Origin of Conflict (AN 2: iv, 6, abridged)
- Why Do Beings Live in Hate? (from DN 21)
- The Dark Chain of Causation (from DN 15)
- The Roots of Violence and Oppression (from AN 3:69)
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Without Discoverable Beginning
- Grass and Sticks (SN 15:1)
- Balls of Clay (SN 15:2)
- The Mountain (SN 15:5)
- The River Ganges (SN 15:8)
- Dog on a Leash (SN 22:99)
II. The Bringer of Light
Introduction
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One Person (AN 1: xiii, 1, 5, 6)
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The Buddha’s Conception and Birth (MN 123, abridged)
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The Quest for Enlightenment
- Seeking the Supreme State of Sublime Peace (from MN 26)
- The Realization of the Three True Knowledges (from MN 36)
- The Ancient City (SN 12:65)
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The Decision to Teach (from MN 26)
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The First Discourse (SN 56:11)
III. Approaching the Dhamma
Introduction
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Not a Secret Doctrine (AN 3:129)
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No Dogmas or Blind Belief (AN 3:65)
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Investigate the Teacher Himself (MN 47)
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Steps toward the Realization of Truth (from MN 95)
IV. The Happiness Visible in This Present Life
Introduction
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Upholding the Dhamma in Society
- The King of the Dhamma (AN 3:14)
- Worshipping the Six Directions (from DN 31)
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The Family
- Parents and Children
- Respect for Parents (AN 4:63)
- Repaying One’s Parents (AN 2: iv, 2)
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Husbands and Wives
- Different Kinds of Marriages (AN 4:53)
- How to Be United in Future Lives (AN 4:55)
- Seven Kinds of Wives (AN 7:59)
- Parents and Children
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Present Welfare, Future Welfare (AN 8:54)
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Right Livelihood
- Avoiding Wrong Livelihood (AN 5:177)
- The Proper Use of Wealth (AN 4:61)
- A Family Man’s Happiness (AN 4:62)
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The Woman of the Home (AN 8:49)
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The Community
- Six Roots of Dispute (from MN 104)
- Six Principles of Cordiality (from MN 104)
- Purification Is for All Four Castes (MN 93, abridged)
- Seven Principles of Social Stability (from DN 16)
- The Wheel-Turning Monarch (from DN 26)
- Bringing Tranquillity to the Land (from DN 5)
V. The Way to a Fortunate Rebirth
Introduction
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The Law of Kamma
- Four Kinds of Kamma (AN 4:232)
- Why Beings Fare as They Do after Death (MN 41)
- Kamma and Its Fruits (MN 135)
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Merit: The Key to Good Fortune
- Meritorious Deeds (It 22)
- Three Bases of Merit (AN 8:36)
- The Best Kinds of Confidence (AN 4:34)
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Giving
- If People Knew the Result of Giving (It 26)
- Reasons for Giving (AN 8:33)
- The Gift of Food (AN 4:57)
- A Superior Person’s Gifts (AN 5:148)
- Mutual Support (It 107)
- Rebirth on Account of Giving (AN 8:35)
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Moral Discipline
- The Five Precepts (AN 8:39)
- The Uposatha Observance (AN 8:41)
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Meditation
- The Development of Loving-Kindness (It 27)
- The Four Divine Abodes (from MN 99)
- Insight Surpasses All (AN 9:20, abridged)
VI. Deepening One’s Perspective on the World
Introduction
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Four Wonderful Things (AN 4:128)
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Gratification, Danger, and Escape
- Before My Enlightenment (AN 3:101 §§1–2)
- I Set Out Seeking (AN 3:101 §3)
- If There Were No Gratification (AN 3:102)
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The Pitfalls in Sensual Pleasures
- Cutting Off All Affairs (from MN 54)
- The Fever of Sensual Pleasures (from MN 75)
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Life Is Short and Fleeting (AN 7:70)
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Four Summaries of the Dhamma (from MN 82)
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The Danger in Views
- A Miscellany on Wrong View (AN 1: xvii, 1, 3, 7, 9)
- The Blind Men and the Elephant (Ud 6:4)
- Held by Two Kinds of Views (It 49)
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From the Divine Realms to the Infernal (AN 4:125)
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The Perils of Samsara
- The Stream of Tears (SN 15:3)
- The Stream of Blood (SN 15:13)
VII. The Path to Liberation
Introduction
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Why Does One Enter the Path?
- The Arrow of Birth, Aging, and Death (MN 63)
- The Heartwood of the Spiritual Life (MN 29)
- The Fading Away of Lust (SN 45:41–48, combined)
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Analysis of the Eightfold Path (SN 45:8)
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Good Friendship (SN 45:2)
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The Graduated Training (MN 27)
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The Higher Stages of Training with Similes (from MN 39)
VIII. Mastering the Mind
Introduction
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The Mind Is the Key (AN 1: iii, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10)
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Developing a Pair of Skills
- Serenity and Insight (AN 2: iii, 10)
- Four Ways to Arahantship (AN 4:170)
- Four Kinds of Persons (AN 4:94)
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The Hindrances to Mental Development (SN 46:55, abridged)
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The Refinement of the Mind (AN 3:100 §§1–10)
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The Mind of Loving-Kindness (from MN 21)
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The Six Recollections (AN 6:10)
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Mindfulness of Breathing (SN 54:13)
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The Achievement of Mastery (SN 28:1–9, combined)
IX. Shining the Light of Wisdom
Introduction
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Images of Wisdom
- Wisdom as a Light (AN 4:143)
- Wisdom as a Knife (from MN 146)
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The Conditions for Wisdom (AN 8:2, abridged)
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A Discourse on Right View (MN 9)
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The Domain of Wisdom
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By Way of the Five Aggregates
- Phases of the Aggregates (SN 22:56)
- A Catechism on the Aggregates (SN 22:82 = MN 109, abridged)
- The Characteristic of Nonself (SN 22:59)
- Impermanent, Suffering, Nonself (SN 22:45)
- A Lump of Foam (SN 22:95)
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By Way of the Six Sense Bases
- Full Understanding (SN 35:26)
- Burning (SN 35:28)
- Suitable for Attaining Nibbana (SN 35:147–49, combined)
- Empty Is the World (SN 35:85)
- Consciousness Too Is Nonself (SN 35:234)
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By Way of the Elements
- The Eighteen Elements (SN 14:1)
- The Four Elements (SN 14:37–39, combined)
- The Six Elements (from MN 140)
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By Way of Dependent Origination
- What Is Dependent Origination? (SN 12:1)
- The Stableness of the Dhamma (SN 12:20)
- Forty-Four Cases of Knowledge (SN 12:33)
- A Teaching by the Middle (SN 12:15)
- The Continuance of Consciousness (SN 12:38)
- The Origin and Passing of the World (SN 12:44)
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By Way of the Four Noble Truths
- The Truths of All Buddhas (SN 56:24)
- These Four Truths Are Actual (SN 56:20)
- A Handful of Leaves (SN 56:31)
- Because of Not Understanding (SN 56:21)
- The Precipice (SN 56:42)
- Making the Breakthrough (SN 56:32)
- The Destruction of the Taints (SN 56:25)
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The Goal of Wisdom
- What is Nibbana? (SN 38:1)
- Thirty-Three Synonyms for Nibbana (SN 43:1–44, combined)
- There Is That Base (Ud 8:1)
- The Unborn (Ud 8:3)
- The Two Nibbana Elements (It 44)
- The Fire and the Ocean (from MN 72)
X. The Planes of Realization
Introduction
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The Field of Merit for the World
- Eight Persons Worthy of Gifts (AN 8:59)
- Differentiation by Faculties (SN 48:18)
- In the Dhamma Well Expounded (from MN 22)
- The Completeness of the Teaching (from MN 73)
- Seven Kinds of Noble Persons (from MN 70)
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Stream-Entry
- The Four Factors Leading to Stream-Entry (SN 55:5)
- Entering the Fixed Course of Rightness (SN 25:1)
- The Breakthrough to the Dhamma (SN 13:1)
- The Four Factors of a Stream-Enterer (SN 55:2)
- Better than Sovereignty over the Earth (SN 55:1)
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Nonreturning
- Abandoning the Five Lower Fetters (from MN 64)
- Four Kinds of Persons (AN 4:169)
- Six Things that Partake of True Knowledge (SN 55:3)
- Five Kinds of Nonreturners (SN 46:3)
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The Arahant
- Removing the Residual Conceit “I Am” (SN 22:89)
- The Trainee and the Arahant (SN 48:53)
- A Monk Whose Crossbar Has Been Lifted (from MN 22)
- Nine Things an Arahant Cannot Do (from AN 9:7)
- A Mind Unshaken (from AN 9:26)
- The Ten Powers of an Arahant Monk (AN 10:90)
- The Sage at Peace (from MN 140)
- Happy Indeed Are the Arahants (from SN 22:76)
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The Tathagata
- The Buddha and the Arahant (SN 22:58)
- For the Welfare of Many (It 84)
- Sariputta’s Lofty Utterance (SN 47:12)
- The Powers and Grounds of Self-Confidence (from MN 12)
- The Manifestation of Great Light (SN 56:38)
- The Man Desiring Our Good (from MN 19)
- The Lion (SN 22:78)
- Why Is He Called the Tathagata? (AN 4:23 = It 112)
Emptiness
- The Lesser Discourse on Emptiness (MN 121)
- The Greater Discourse on Emptiness (MN 122)