Visuddhimagga is the "great treatise" of Theravada Buddhism, an encyclopedic guide to Buddhist doctrine and meditation, written in the fifth century by the famous Buddhist commentator Bhadantacariya Buddhaghosa. In writing this book, the author aimed to systematize and unify the...
various teachings of the Buddha found throughout the Pali Canon into a clear and comprehensive path leading to the ultimate Buddhist goal - Nibbana, a state of complete purification from afflictions and the cessation of suffering. The treatise consists of three large sections. The first is devoted to a very detailed discussion of various aspects of Buddhist morality, a vital component of the Noble Eightfold Path. The second part addresses theoretical and practical questions related to the nature of concentration (samadhi), its varieties, paths to achievement, and the benefits it brings. The author discusses in detail various types of meditative supports through which deep immersion in subtle and purified states of consciousness (jhanas) is attained, as well as reveals the nature of different levels of meditative absorption. The third section is dedicated to the development of understanding, wisdom capable of comprehending things as they truly are, leading to final liberation from the bonds of samsara. The treatise is published in two volumes. The first volume contains the first two sections, while the second contains the third. All tables mentioned in the book will be included in the second volume.
Visuddhimagga is the "great treatise" of Theravada Buddhism, an encyclopedic guide to Buddhist doctrine and meditation, written in the fifth century by the famous Buddhist commentator Bhadantacariya Buddhaghosa. In writing this book, the author aimed to systematize and unify the various teachings of the Buddha found throughout the Pali Canon into a clear and comprehensive path leading to the ultimate Buddhist goal - Nibbana, a state of complete purification from afflictions and the cessation of suffering. The treatise consists of three large sections. The first is devoted to a very detailed discussion of various aspects of Buddhist morality, a vital component of the Noble Eightfold Path. The second part addresses theoretical and practical questions related to the nature of concentration (samadhi), its varieties, paths to achievement, and the benefits it brings. The author discusses in detail various types of meditative supports through which deep immersion in subtle and purified states of consciousness (jhanas) is attained, as well as reveals the nature of different levels of meditative absorption. The third section is dedicated to the development of understanding, wisdom capable of comprehending things as they truly are, leading to final liberation from the bonds of samsara. The treatise is published in two volumes. The first volume contains the first two sections, while the second contains the third. All tables mentioned in the book will be included in the second volume.
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