
Buddhist Books: TIPIṬAKA - Part 30: Suttavibhaṅga, Aniyata II
Edward Reib's "Buddhist Books" Podcast is an approachable, sometimes humorous, series in which Edward recites, generally speaking, "Buddhist Books" starting with the earliest, and gradually working toward the most recent.
July 17, 20221h 22m
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Show Notes
This is Part 30 of my recital of the "Tipiṭaka," the "Three Baskets" of pre-sectarian Buddhism, as translated into English from the original Pali Language. In this episode, we'll finish reading "Aniyata," the third part of "Suttavibhaṅga," which is the first part of the "Vinaya Piṭaka," the first of the three "Piṭaka," or "Baskets." "Suttavibhaṅga" means "Rule Analysis," and "Aniyata" literally means "Undetermined," referring to situations which need to be taken on a case-by-case basis before they can be determined to be "Defeats," "Formal Meetings," or lesser offences.
Topics
BuddhaBuddhistBuddhismTheravadaMahayanaVajrayanaSutrayana