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Ñāṇamoli (1905–1960)

Author of The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha

38+ Works 808 Members 9 Reviews

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

"Bhikkhu" is a title, and hence omitted from the canonical name. (His original name was Osbert Moore.)

Image credit: Bhikkhu Ñāṇamoli

Works by Ñāṇamoli

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha (1995) — Translator — 440 copies, 2 reviews
Path of Discrimination (1982) 13 copies
A Thinker's Note Book (1954) 7 copies

Associated Works

The Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga) (1975) — Translator, some editions; Translator, some editions — 259 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Ñāṇamoli
Other names
Moore, Osbert
Birthdate
1905
Date of death
1960-03-08
Gender
male
Education
University of Oxford (Exeter College)
Occupations
Pali scholar
monk (Buddhist)
British Intelligence Corps (WWII)
BBC Italian Section
Cause of death
heart failure
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Place of death
Mahawa, Sri Lanka
Burial location
Vajirarama Temple, Colombia, Sri Lanka
Disambiguation notice
"Bhikkhu" is a title, and hence omitted from the canonical name. (His original name was Osbert Moore.)
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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Reviews

9 reviews
Reviews from LibraryThing:

Composed entirely of texts from the Pali canon, this unique biography presents the oldest authentic record of the Buddha’s life and revolutionary philosophy. The ancient texts are rendered here in a language marked by lucidity and dignity. A framework of narrators and voices connect the canonical texts. Vivid recollections of his personal attendant Ananda and other disciples bring the reader into the Buddha’s presence, where his example offers profound show more inspiration and guidance on the path to freedom.

This unique biography presents the Buddha's revolutionary solution for humanity that leads to the end of ill will, craving and delusion. Though born a prince surrounded by luxuries, Gotama the Buddha was transformed by realizing that no one escapes unhappiness. He spent the remainder of his life discovering, then imparting, the answer to the great question: "Is there a way out of the cycle of suffering?"

Drawn from the oldest written record, the vivid recollections of his attendant Ananda and other disciples bring us into the presence of "the awakened one." The Life of the Buddha not only demonstrates how to walk on the path to freedom; it offers profound inspiration and guidance for doing so
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Composed entirely of texts from the Pali canon, this unique biography presents the oldest authentic record of the Buddha’s life and revolutionary philosophy. The ancient texts are rendered here in a language marked by lucidity and dignity. A framework of narrators and voices connect the canonical texts. Vivid recollections of his personal attendant Ananda and other disciples bring the reader into the Buddha’s presence, where his example offers profound inspiration and guidance on the show more path to freedom. show less
This book offers a complete translation of the Majjhima Nikaya, or Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, one of the major collections of texts in the Pali Canon, the authorized scriptures of Theravada Buddhism. This collection--among the oldest records of the historical Buddha's original teachings--consists of 152 suttas or discourses of middle length, distinguished as such from the longer and shorter suttas of the other collections. The Majjhima Nikaya might be concisely described as the show more Buddhist scripture that combines the richest variety of contextual settings with the deepest and most comprehensive assortment of teachings. These teachings, which range from basic ethics to instructions in meditation and liberating insight, unfold in a fascinating procession of scenarios that show the Buddha in living dialogue with people from many different strata of ancient Indian society: with kings and princes, priests and ascetics, simple villagers and erudite philosophers. Replete with drama, reasoned argument, and illuminating parable and simile, these discourses exhibit the Buddha in the full glory of his resplendent wisdom, majestic sublimity, and compassionate humanity. show less
This unique biography presents the Buddha's revolutionary solution for humanity that leads to the end of ill will, craving and delusion. Though born a prince surrounded by luxuries, Gotama the Buddha was transformed by realizing that no one escapes unhappiness. He spent the remainder of his life discovering, then imparting, the answer to the great question: "Is there a way out of the cycle of suffering?"

Drawn from the oldest written record, the vivid recollections of his attendant Ananda and show more other disciples bring us into the presence of "the awakened one." The Life of the Buddha not only demonstrates how to walk on the path to freedom; it offers profound inspiration and guidance for doing so. show less

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