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Suttas selected and read aloud by teachers and senior Dhamma practitioners in the Theravada Buddhist tradition

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Suttas selected and read aloud by teachers and senior Dhamma practitioners in the Theravada Buddhist tradition

    SN 35.28: Adittapariyaya Sutta — The Fire Sermon

    SN 35.28: Adittapariyaya Sutta — The Fire Sermon

    Several months after his Awakening, the Buddha delivers this sermon to an audience of 1,000 fire-worshipping ascetics. In his characteristically brilliant teaching style, the Buddha uses a metaphor that quickly penetrates to the heart of the audience — in this case, the metaphor of fire. Upon hearing this sermon, the entire audience attains full Awakening (arahatta).
    Listen to this sutta read by Bhante H. Gunaratana (08'37" 2.9 MB)
    Recorded in October 2005 at the Bhavana Society, High View, West Virginia, USA. Translated from the Pali by Bhante H. Gunaratana. From Bhavana Vandana: Book of Devotion (High View, WV: »Bhavana Society, 1990). Text is copyright © 1990 Bhavana Society. Courtesy of, and with permission from, Bhavana Society, Rt. 1, Box 218-3, Back Creek Road, High View, WV 26808 USA, »www.bhavanasociety.org.

    Sn 5.6: Upasiva-manava-puccha — Upasiva's Questions

    Sn 5.6: Upasiva-manava-puccha — Upasiva's Questions

    What one thing should a person hold onto in order to cross the flood of birth and old age, sorrow, and grief?
    Listen to this sutta read by Ajahn Sucitto (03'11" 1.1 MB)
    Recorded by jtb on 4 July 2006 in Concord, Massachusetts. Translated from the Pali by H. Saddhatissa. From The Sutta Nipata (London: »Curzon Press, Ltd., 1985). Text is copyright © 1985 H. Saddhatissa. Permission pending.

    Sn 5.4: Mettagu-manava-puccha — Mettagu's Questions

    Sn 5.4: Mettagu-manava-puccha — Mettagu's Questions

    How does one cross the flood of birth and old age, sorrow, and grief?
    Listen to this sutta read by Ajahn Sucitto (04'41" 1.6 MB)
    Recorded by jtb on 4 July 2006 in Concord, Massachusetts. Translated from the Pali by H. Saddhatissa. From The Sutta Nipata (London: »Curzon Press, Ltd., 1985). Text is copyright © 1985 H. Saddhatissa. Permission pending.

    SN 12.40: Cetana Sutta (3) — Volition

    SN 12.40: Cetana Sutta (3) — Volition

    The Buddha traces the cause of all our suffering: the mental quality of intention.
    Listen to this sutta read by Ajahn Sucitto (02'38" 0.9 MB)
    Recorded by jtb on 4 July 2006 in Concord, Massachusetts. Translated from the Pali by Bhikkhu Bodhi. From »The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya, Bhikkhu Bodhi, trans. (Somerville: »Wisdom Publications, 2000). Text is copyright © 2000 Wisdom Publications. Courtesy of, and with permission from, Wisdom Publications, 199 Elm Street, Somerville, MA 02144 USA, »www.wisdompubs.org.

    AN 11.2: Cetana Sutta — An Act of Will

    AN 11.2: Cetana Sutta — An Act of Will

    Good qualities in the heart naturally lead to the development of other good qualities. And it all starts with sila (virtue).
    Listen to this sutta read by Ajahn Sucitto (04'58" 1.7 MB)
    Recorded by jtb on 4 July 2006 in Concord, Massachusetts. Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu. From »Handful of Leaves, Volume Three: An Anthology from the Khuddaka Nikaya, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans. and ed. Text is copyright © 2005 Thanissaro Bhikkhu. #PERMISSION#

    MN 61: Ambalatthika-rahulovada Sutta — Instructions to Rahula at Mango Stone

    MN 61: Ambalatthika-rahulovada Sutta — Instructions to Rahula at Mango Stone

    The Buddha admonishes his son, the novice Rahula, on the dangers of lying and stresses the importance of constant reflection on one's motives.
    Listen to this sutta read by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (11'29" 3.9 MB)
    Recorded by the reader in Spring 2006 at Metta Forest Monastery, USA. Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu. From »Handful of Leaves, Volume One: An Anthology from the Digha and Majjhima Nikayas, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans. and ed. Text is copyright © 2006 Thanissaro Bhikkhu.

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4.7 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

JustLTDann ,

Thanks!

I appreciate this collection of these particular sutta’s, they contain some of the best examples of the Buddha’s wisdom.

Mahjong Ma'am ,

Sutta readings pure & simple

This is great. I only wish the readings were longer. Most appear to be excerpts. I’d like to have whole sutras to listen to.

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