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The Madhyama Agama: (Middle-Length Discourses), Volume 2
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The Madhyama Agama: (Middle-Length Discourses), Volume 2

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The Madhyama Agama (Taisho 26), or Collection of Middle-length Discourses, belongs to the earliest stratum of Buddhist sutra literature. The dialogues between Sakyamuni Buddha and his disciples and followers present the teachings of early Buddhism on karma, death and rebirth, and the training of the mind in order to reach nirvana. The speakers often make use of parables and tales to illustrate the correct understanding of early doctrine.

The Madhyama Agama was translated into Chinese from a now lost Indian original in 398 C.E. It corresponds mainly to the Majjhima Nikaya of the Pali canon, although many of its sutras have parallels in other sections of the Pali canon.

Volume I, comprising divisions 1-6 and discourses 1-71, was published in 2013 . Volume II includes divisions 7-11 and discourses 72-131. The translation of the remaining divisions and discourses will be published in two subsequent volumes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Numata Center for Buddhist Translation & Research.
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2020
Pages
483
ISBN
9781886439757

The Madhyama Agama (Taisho 26), or Collection of Middle-length Discourses, belongs to the earliest stratum of Buddhist sutra literature. The dialogues between Sakyamuni Buddha and his disciples and followers present the teachings of early Buddhism on karma, death and rebirth, and the training of the mind in order to reach nirvana. The speakers often make use of parables and tales to illustrate the correct understanding of early doctrine.

The Madhyama Agama was translated into Chinese from a now lost Indian original in 398 C.E. It corresponds mainly to the Majjhima Nikaya of the Pali canon, although many of its sutras have parallels in other sections of the Pali canon.

Volume I, comprising divisions 1-6 and discourses 1-71, was published in 2013 . Volume II includes divisions 7-11 and discourses 72-131. The translation of the remaining divisions and discourses will be published in two subsequent volumes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Numata Center for Buddhist Translation & Research.
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2020
Pages
483
ISBN
9781886439757