Scale of Good Deeds
The scale of good deeds is a reply to a question on the fruits of the monk's life, the Buddha traces the entire progress of the disciple from the first step of the path to its culmination in the attainment of Nibbana. The sutta and commentaries together give extensive treatment to such subjects as the monk's moral precepts, contentment, mindfulness and clear comprehension the abandoning of the five hindrances, jhanas, higher knowledge.
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Scale of Good Deeds
The scale of good deeds is a reply to a question on the fruits of the monk's life, the Buddha traces the entire progress of the disciple from the first step of the path to its culmination in the attainment of Nibbana. The sutta and commentaries together give extensive treatment to such subjects as the monk's moral precepts, contentment, mindfulness and clear comprehension the abandoning of the five hindrances, jhanas, higher knowledge.
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Scale of Good Deeds

Scale of Good Deeds

by S. Elbaum Jootla
Scale of Good Deeds

Scale of Good Deeds

by S. Elbaum Jootla

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The scale of good deeds is a reply to a question on the fruits of the monk's life, the Buddha traces the entire progress of the disciple from the first step of the path to its culmination in the attainment of Nibbana. The sutta and commentaries together give extensive treatment to such subjects as the monk's moral precepts, contentment, mindfulness and clear comprehension the abandoning of the five hindrances, jhanas, higher knowledge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789552400834
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society,Sri Lanka
Publication date: 11/01/2010
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 4.96(w) x 7.20(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Susan Elbaum Jootla is an American Buddhist living in northern India and a long-term practitioner of vipassana meditation in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin.

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