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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
The Buddha
The Buddha - From Birth to Renunciation
His Struggle for Enlightenment
The Buddhahood
After the Enlightenment
The Invitation to Expound the Dhamma
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta - The First Discourse
The Teaching of the Dhamma
The Buddha and His Relatives
The Buddha and His Relatives (continued)
The Buddha's Chief Opponents and Supporters
The Buddha's Royal patrons
The Buddha's Ministry
The Buddha's Daily Routine
The Buddha's Parinibbāna (Death)
THE DHAMMA
What is Buddhism?
Some Salient Characteristics of Buddhism
The Four Noble Truths
Kamma
What is Kamma?
The Working of Kamma
Nature of Kamma
What is the Origin of Life?
The Buddha on the so-called Creator-God
Reasons to Believe in Rebirth
The Wheel of Life - Paticca-Samuppāda
Modes of Birth and Death
Planes of Existence
How Rebirth Takes Place
What is it that is Reborn? (No-Soul)
Moral Responsibility
Kammic Descent and Kammic Ascent
A Note on the Doctrine of Kamma and Rebirth in the West
Nibbāna
Characteristics of Nibbāna
The Way to Nibbāna (I) - Morality
The Way to Nibbāna (II) - Concentration
N?varana or Hindrances
The Way to Nibbāna (III) - Insight
The State of an Arahant
The Bodhisatta Ideal
Pāram? - Perfections
Brahmavihāra - The Sublime States
The Eight Worldly Conditions (Atthalokadhamma)
The Problems of Life
Appendix
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