“An Introductory Course on Early Buddhism”

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    The gift of Dhamma excels all gifts.

    “An Introductory Course on Early Buddhism”

    Compiled and published for free distribution
    by Chan Khoon San

    Over the last few years, several readers have indicated to me that the articles in the Introductory Course on Buddhism were too brief and should be expanded to provide more details. This new book entitled “Buddhism Course” is a carefully researched and upgraded version. It contains 17 chapters dealing with most of the relevant topics on Buddhism, such as: Life of the Buddha, Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Noble Path, Dependent Origin, Law of Kamma, Death and Rebirth, Five Destinations, World Cycles when Buddhas Appear, Ten Bases of Meritorious Action, Buddhist Vipassana Meditation, Recollection of the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha and the Three Baskets (Tipitaka) in Buddhism.
    I. LIFE OF THE BUDDHA / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/02_ Life of the Buddha.pdf

    1. The Birth 15
    2. The Prediction 16
    3. The Ploughing Festival 18
    4. Prince Siddhatta's Youth 18
    5. The Four Signs and the Great Renunciation 20
    6. The Search and Struggle for Enlightenment 22
    7. The Enlightenment and the Seven Weeks After 23
    8. The Buddha Propounds the Dhamma (Teaching) 25
    9. Conversion of Sariputta and Moggallana 27
    10. The Buddha Visits His Birthplace 28
    11. The Buddha's Ministry 29
    12. The Parinibbana and Final Admonition to the Monks 30
    13. References 32
    14. Explanatory Notes 32
     
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    II. FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/03_ Four Noble Truths.pdf

    1. What are the Four Noble Truths? 37
    2. Why are they called Noble Truths? 37
    3. Noble Truth of Suffering 38
    4. Suffering because of the 5 Aggregates of Clinging 43
    5. Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering 45
    6. Kama-Tanha or Sensual Craving 46
    7. Bhava-Tanha or Craving for Eternal Existence 47
    8. Vibhava-Tanha or Craving for Non-Existence 48
    9. Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering 49
    10. References 51
    11. Explanatory Notes 51
     
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    III. NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH / in PDF-> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/04_ Noble Eightfold Path.pdf

    1. Noble Truth of the Path leading to Cessation of Suffering 53
    2. Right View (Samma-ditthi) 53
    3. Right Thought (Samma-sankappa) 55
    4. Right Speech (Samma-vaca) 55
    5. Right Action (Samma-kammanta) 56
    6. Right Livelihood (Samma-ajiva) 56
    7. Right Effort (Samma-vayama) 57
    8. Right Mindfulness (Samma-sati) 58
    9. Right Concentration (Samma-samadhi) 60
    10. References 60
    11. Explanatory Notes 61

    IV. DEPENDENT ORIGIATION (PATICCA SAMUPPADA) / in PDF-> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/05_ Dependent Origination.pdf

    1. What is the Law of Dependent Origination? 64
    2. How does the Law of Dependent Origination work? 64
    3. Question of the First Cause 65
    4. Dependent Origination is different from direct causation 65
    5. Dependent Origination to explain the Origin of Suffering 66
    6. Reverse Order of Dependent Origination to explain the
    Cessation of Suffering 72
    7. References 72
    8. Explanatory Notes 73
     
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    V. LAW OF KAMMA / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/06_ Law of Kamma.pdf

    1. The Five Universal Laws 75
    2. The Importance of Understanding the Law of Kamma 75
    3. What is Kamma? 77
    4. How does the Law of Kamma Operate? 77
    5. What is the Cause of Kamma? 78
    6. Who is the Doer of Kamma? Who Reaps the Vipaka? 79
    7. Where is all the Kamma? 80
    8. Classification of Kamma 80
    9. Is One Bound to Reap All that One Has Sown in Just Proportion? 82
    10. Lessons Learnt from Kamma 84
    11. References 85
    12. Explanatory Notes 85

    VI. DEATH AD REBIRTH / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/07_ Death and Rebirth.pdf

    1. Difference between Rebirth and Reincarnation 88
    2. How does Rebirth Take Place? 88
    3. The Re-linking or Rebirth Consciousness 89
    4. Modes of Death 90
    5. Objects presented to the Mind before Death 91
    6. Five Visions of a Dying Person 92
    7. The Dying Consciousness 92
    8. Modes of Birth 93
    9. Four Planes of Existence 94
    10. References 95
     
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    VII. FIVE DESTIATIONS (PANCAGATI) / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/08_ Five Destinations.pdf

    1. Hell (Niraya) 97
    2. Animal Realm (Tiracchana) 100
    3. Ghost Realm (Peta) 100
    4. Human Realm (Manussa) 102
    5. World of Gods (Devas and Brahmas) 104
    6. Lifespan of Hell Beings and Petas 107
    7. Lifespan of Celestial Devas 107
    8. Lifespan of Brahmas 108
    9. References 109
    10. Explanatory Notes 110

    VIII. WORLD CYCLES WHEN BUDDHAS APPEAR / in PDF-> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/09_ World Cycles When Buddhas Appear.pdf

    1. Buddhist Timescale 112
    2. Great Aeon or World Cycle (Maha-kappa) 112
    3. Incalculable Aeon or Epoch (Asankheyya-kappa) 113
    4. Included Aeon or Era (Antara-kappa) 115
    5. Human Lifespan (Ayu-kappa) 116
    6. World Cycles When Buddhas Appear (Buddha Kappa) 116
    7. Twenty-Four Buddhas Preceding Lord Gotama Buddha 117
    8. Eight Qualifications of a Future Buddha (Bodhisatta) 118
    9. Length of Time to Cultivate the Perfections (Paramis) 119
    10. Reasons for the Differences in Time to Fulfill Paramis 121
    11. Rare is the Appearance of a Buddha 122
    12. Eight Unfortunate Existences in Samsara (Cycle of Births) 124
    13. The Fulfillment of the Perfections by Pacceka Buddhas,
    Chief Disciples and Great Disciples 125
    14. The Pre-eminent Disciples of the Buddha 128
    15. References 129
    16. Explanatory Notes 130
     
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    IX. TAKING OF REFUGE / in PDF-> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/10_ Taking of Refuge.pdf

    1. Meaning of Refuge 133
    2. Origin of Taking of Refuge 134
    3. Act of Taking Refuge 134
    4. Why We Need to Take Refuge 135
    5. The Three Refuges 138
    6. Factors that Enhance the Taking of Refuge 140
    7. Corruptions and Breach of Refuge 141
    8. Benefits of Taking Refuge 142
    9. References 143

    X. FIVE PRECEPTS (PANCASILA) / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/11_ Five Precepts.pdf

    1. Five Vices and Five Virtues 145
    2. Self Responsibility in Moral Training 146
    3. Precepts are Indispensable in Moral Training 147
    4. Dhamma Way to Compare Oneself with Another 148
    5. First Precept: Abstention from Killing Living Beings 149
    6. Second Precept: Abstention from Taking What is Not Given 152
    7. Third Precept: Abstention from Sexual Misconduct 154
    8. Fourth Precept: Abstention from False Speech 156
    9. Fifth Precept: Abstention from Partaking of Intoxicants 157
    10. Benefits of ‘Moderate Drinking’: Fact or Fallacy? 158
    11. Factors that Enhance the Keeping of Precepts 160
    12. Consequences of Breaking and Keeping the Five Precepts 162
    13. References 163
     
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    XI. THE BASES OF MERITORIOUS ACTION (DASA PUNNA-KIRIYA VATTHU) / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_...ases of Meritorious Action - Introduction.pdf

    1. Unwholesome and Wholesome Roots (Akusala Kusala Hetu) 165
    2. Meritorious Action (Punna-kiriya) 165
    3. Ten Bases of Meritorious Action (Dasa Punna-kiriya Vatthu) 166
    4. Types of Wholesome Kamma 167
    5. Classification of Individuals (Puggala-bheda) 169
    6. References 170

    XII. THE BASES OF MERITORIOUS ACTION PART ONE: THE DANA GROUP / in PDF-> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/13_ Ten Bases of Meritorious Action - Dana.pdf

    1. Giving (Dana) 172
    2. Factors that Strengthen the Beneficial Results of Dana 172
    3. Volition of the Donor 173
    4. Purity of the Recipient 175
    5. Offering to the Order (Sanghika Dana) 177
    6. Types of Gifts 178
    7. Giving of Money for New Work (#ava Kamma) 180
    8. Gifts to Avoid 181
    9. Advantages of Dana 181
    10. Sharing or Transference of Merits (Patti-dana) 183
    11. Transference of Merits to Departed Relatives 185
    12. For Whom Are the Food Offerings in Pattidana Intended 185
    13. Can Petas partake of food and drink offered to them? 188
    14. What Type of Beings Can Receive the Merits? 189
    15. Chinese custom of burning paper money and paper models 193
    of clothes, houses, etc., as offerings to the Departed
    16. Rejoicing in Others' Merits (Pattanumodana) 194
    17. References 194
     
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    XIII. THE BASES OF MERITORIOUS ACTION PART TWO: THE SILA GROUP / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/14_ Ten Bases of Meritorious Action - Sila.pdf

    1. Definition of Morality (Sila) 196
    2. Characteristic, Function, Manifestation and Proximate
    Cause of Morality 198
    3. Morality for the Lay Disciple 199
    4. Five Precepts and Precepts of the Noble Eightfold Path 199
    5. Eight Precepts 200
    6. Ten Precepts 202
    7. Grades and Types of Morality 202
    8. Benefits of Morality 203
    9. Reverence (Apacayana) 204
    10. Humble or Dutiful Service (Veyyavacca) 207
    11. References 208

    XIV. THE BASES OF MERITORIOUS ACTION PART THREE: THE BHAVANA GROUP / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/15_ Ten Bases of Meritorious Action - Bhavana.pdf

    1. The Miracle of the Power of the Doctrine (Dhamma) 210
    2. Teaching the Doctrine (Dhamma-desana) 210
    3. Teaching of the Doctrine by Lay Disciples and Benefits 212
    4. Listening to the Doctrine (Dhamma-savana) 213
    5. Proper Way of Listening to a Sermon and the Benefits 215
    6. Straightening One's Views (Ditthijukamma) 216
    7. Types of Wrong Views 216
    8. Advantages of Straightening One's Views 218
    9. References 218
     
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    XV. BUDDHIST VIPASSANA MEDITATION / in PDF-> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/16_ Buddhist Vipassana Meditation.pdf

    1. Types of Mental Development or Meditation (Bhavana) 221
    2. Objects of Meditation in Samatha Meditation 222
    3. Purpose of Vipassana or Insight Meditation 223
    4. Role of Mindfulness in Vipassana Meditation 223
    5. Four Foundations of Mindfulness (Satipatthana) 225
    6. Practical Vipassana Meditation 226
    7. Benefits of Vipassana Meditation 229
    8. References 231
    9. Explanatory Notes 231

    XVI RECOLLECTION OF THE BUDDHA, DHAMMA AND SANGHA / in PDF->http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_...collection of the Buddha, Dhamma & Sangha.pdf

    1. Recollection of the Buddha (Buddhanussati) 233
    2. Recollection of the Dhamma (Dhammanussati) 247
    3. Recollection of the Sangha (Sanghanussati) 254
    4. References 260
     
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    XVII THREE BASKETS (TIPITAKA) IN BUDDHISM / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/18_ Three Baskets _Tipitaka_ in Buddhism.pdf

    1. What is the Tipitaka? 262
    2. Language of the Buddha 265
    3. What is Pali? 268
    4. The First Council 271
    5. The Second Council 277
    6. The Great Schism 280
    7. Origin of the Eighteen #ikayas (Schools of Buddhism) 285
    8. The Third Council 287
    9. Committing the Tipitaka to Memory 290
    10. Fourth Council: Committing the Tipitaka to Writing 292
    11. Fifth and Sixth Councils in Myanmar 295
    12. Conclusion 297
    13. Appendix: Contents of the Tipitaka or Three Baskets 298
    14. Explanatory Notes 300
    15. References 309

    ADDEDUM TO CHAPTER XVI: Supramundane Dhamma is Akaliko (Immediately Effective) / in PDF -> http://www.urbandharma.org/pdf/PDF_BuddhismCourse/19_ Addendum to Chapter XVI.pdf

    1. Question: Is it Possible for One to Attain Magga (Path) and Not Experience Phala (Fruition) Immediately? 311
    2. The Seven Kinds of Noble Persons 311
    3. Fruition Arises Immediately After Attainment of Path 313
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