Anumana Sutta – Part 4

Ta Prohm temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It was built in the late 12 and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. Photograph by Mark Fisch via Flickrer

Ta Prohm temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It was built in the late 12 and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. Photograph by Mark Fischer via Flickr

We pleased to provide the fourth part of Anumana Sutta of Arahanth Moggallana. This sutta emphasize the importance of Vinaya. Vinaya is very important to the continuation of the order of Monks and thereby the Dhamma.

In our time this valuable Sutta is brought to life as a long discourse by Most Ven. U. Dhammajiva Maha Thero of Mitirigala Nissaranavanaya Monastery. We presented the third part of this valuable series 3 days ago.

This Sutta is from Book 1, Page 228 of Majjima Nikaya of Sutta Pitaka. Please click here to download a PDF file of the Sutta from Buddha Jayanthi Tripitaka.

You can also locate the Sutta at Tripitakaya.org at this link: http://www.thripitakaya.org/tipitakaya/Index/38?s=113 (Now Tripitakaya.org has included the whole of Majjima Nikaya)

To listen directly: Please left click on the link to listen directly. Once the link is clicked, you will be directed to a separate page containing the talk. Usually the file starts to play in that window. If it doesn’t you could highlight the browser window and click ‘reload this page’. It will start to play.

To download: You could download the file by right clicking on the link and then selecting “save as” from the drop down menu.

01 RET 90 Anumana Sutta – Part 4_QandA 01_09-03-2015
02 RET 90 Anumana Sutta – Part 4_Dhamma Talk 01_09-03-2015
03 RET 90 Anumana Sutta – Part 4_QandA 02_10-03-2015
04 RET 90 Anumana Sutta 04_Dhamma Talk 02_10-03-2015
05 RET 90 Anumana Sutta 04_QandA 03_11-03-2015
06 RET 90 Anumana Sutta 04_Dhamma Talk 03_11-03-2015
07 RET 90 Anumana Sutta 04_QandA 04_12-03-2015
08 RET 90 Anumana Sutta 04_Dhamma Talk 04_12-03-2015

Please click here to reach the other Dhamma series done by Most Ven U Dhammajiva Maha Thero.

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