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The Pāḷi Canon is a compilation of scriptures that preserve the earliest record of the teachings attributed to the Buddha in the Pāḷi language. It is also called the Pāḷi Tipiṭaka since it is divided in three sections (tipiṭaka, "three baskets") of teachings, such as, the Discipline Basket (Vinaya Piṭaka), Discourse Basket (Sutta Piṭaka) & Higher Teachings Basket (Abhidhamma Piṭaka).
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Can Nibbana be experienced by believers in 'rebirth-reincarnation'?
"Birth is ended, the holy life fulfilled, the task done. There is
nothing further for the sake of this world"
Would not make much sense, if there were only one birth to end or no births to end. …
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Why does SN 12.66 say aging-and-death has acquisition as its source?
Becoming alive is equivalent to acquiring a self-view - objectification, inner/outer first (unlike viruses), all other dimensions second. This aquisition brings about the fear of the end of that self- …
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How or why do arahants not experience aging & death?
Bhikkhus, when the gods with Indra, with Brahmā and with Pajāpati seek
a bhikkhu who is thus liberated in mind, they do not find anything of
which they could say: ‘The consciousness of one thus …
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Sutta Question about 4 ways of debating
There is a sutta where the Buddha discusses four ways a debate can go between two people: a person could be hard to convince, causing either torment to the speaker but not the listener, torment to the …
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Why is Nibbanna unconditioned if it's dependent on mind & brain
In Buddhism, all conditioned constructs can be eliminated because they are directly observed as - the same epistemological commitment as the scientific method - not substantial and not permanent.
To …
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What is difference (Vedic) Consciousness versus Pali Text terms "Deathless", "Awakened Aware...
"Vedantic teachings inevitably lead to the direct discovery that
"consciousness is all."
This is not so for the Buddha. https://suttacentral.net/en/mn1
“Thus have I heard. On one occasion …
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Is rebirth a conventional truth within the Buddha's message?
There is a lot on this site (and elsewhere) on the validity of rebirth, whether it is necessary to understand the Buddha's message, or to reach enlightenment etc. My question is slightly different whe …