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Reflections On The Three Fold Lotus Sutra - Paper by John R.A. Mayer. Presents reflections on how this text is applicable to issues in contemporary Western philosophy. Contrasts Nichiren and Tendai traditions with Zen.
 
Sabbasava Sutta - Sutra on All the Fermentations (thoughts that arise in mind).
 
Samaññaphala Sutta - The Fruits of the Contemplative Life Sutra. This discourse is one of the masterpieces of the Pali Canon.
 
Sammaditthi Sutta - The Discourse on Right View
 
Sammaditthi Sutta - The Discourse on Right View
 
Samyutta Nikaya - The Samyutta Nikaya, the third division of the Sutta Pitaka, contains 2,889 suttas grouped into five sections (vaggas). Each vagga is further divided into samyuttas, each of which in turn contains a group of suttas on related topics. The samyuttas are named according to the topics of the suttas they contain.
 
Satipatthana - provides primary and secondary sources of teachings on the four foundations of mindfulness.
 
Satipatthana Sutra - Discourse on The Four Foundations of Mindfulness
 
Satipatthana Sutra - Discourse on The Four Foundations of Mindfulness
 
Shurangama Sutra - Buddha's discourse on impermanence and the physical senses.
 
Sigalovada Sutta - The Discourse to Sigala -- The Layperson's Code of Discipline.
 
Siha Sutta - To General Siha (On Generosity). Anguttara Nikaya V.34.
 
Sutra of the Deep Kindness of Parents and the Difficulty in Repaying this Kindness
 
The Amitabha Sutra - Pure Land Buddhism, a path that emphasizes chanting the name of Amitabha Buddha, is the largest school of Buddhism in Asia but is little known in the West.
 
The Anattalakkhana Sutta - Buddah's Sermon on the Not-Self Characteristic (Anatta).
 
The Dhammapada - The Dhammapada consists of 423 verses in Pali uttered by the Buddha on some 305 occasions for the benefit of a wide range of human beings. These sayings were selected and compiled into one book as being worthy of special note on account of their beauty and relevance for molding the lives of future generations of Buddhists.
 
The Dhammapada - The Dhammapada consists of 423 verses in Pali uttered by the Buddha on some 305 occasions for the benefit of a wide range of human beings. These sayings were selected and compiled into one book as being worthy of special note on account of their beauty and relevance for molding the lives of future generations of Buddhists.
 
The Flower Adornment Sutra - translation of chapter 40 of the Avatamsaka Sutra, the basic scripture of the Hua Yen school.
 
The Gospel of Buddha - A 19th century compilation from a variety of Buddhist texts by Paul Carus. It is modelled on the New Testament. It was very widely read, and was even recommended by Ceylonese Buddhist leaders as a teaching tool for Buddhist children.
 
The Heart Sutra - The sutra in Tibetan script (.pdf, .gif, and MS Word format), Tibetan transliteration, Sanskrit, English, Korean, and Spanish. Links to other sites.
 
 

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