Dasuttara Sutta – Part 09

45 Buddhas at Sagaing Myanmar Photograph by Chris the Borg via Flickr

45 Buddhas at Sagaing, Myanmar. Photograph by Chris the Borg via Flickr

Dasuttara Sutta – Part 09 was the Sutta discourse at the 109th residential retreat at Mitirigala Nissaranavanaya Monastery. This Sutta is given a new life by Most Ven. U. Dhammajiva Maha Thero and it continues to develop as a long and a valuable series.

Dasuttara Sutta is the 34th or the last Sutta of Digha Nikaya preached by the Chief Disciple Most Ven. Sariputta at the Gaggarāpokkharani in Campā, in the presence of the Lord Buddha. It is said that at the end of the discourse five hundred monks became Arahants.

Dasuttara Sutta text in Sinhala is available at Thripitakaya.org. Please click the following link to read the text of the Sutta directly from Thripitakaya.org

Dasuttara Sutta Text in Sinhala

Dasuttara Sutta – Part 09 was preached during comparatively a short retreat.

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.

  1. 01 RET 109 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 09_Q&A 01_20-10-2015
  2. 02 RET 109 Dasuththara Sutta – Part 09_Dhamma Talk 01_20-10-2015
  3. 03 RET 109 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 09_Q&A 02_21-10-2015
  4. 04 RET 109 Dasuththara Sutta – Part 09_Dhamma Talk 02_21-10-2015
  5. 05 RET 109 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 09_Q&A 03_22-10-2015
  6. 06 RET 109 Dasuththara Sutta – Part 09_Dhamma Talk 03_22-10-2015

Please click here to reach Dasuttara Sutta – Part 08

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

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