Most Ven. U. Dhammajiva Maha Thero selected Madhupindika Sutta during a residential retreat conducted at Melbourne during January 2016.
This discourse plays a central role in the early Buddhist analysis of conflict. As might be expected, the blame for conflict lies within, in the unskillful habits of the mind, rather than without.
Please click here for a link to the text of the sutta in Sinhala from Thripitakaya.org
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- 01.Session1_Instructions_15-01-2016
- 02. Session1_Instructions-Sakmana_15-01-2016
- 03. Dhamma Talk 01_MaduPindika Sutta_15-01-2016
- 04. Q&A 01_Madhupindika Sutta_15-01-2016
- 05. Dhamma Talk 02_Madhupindika Sutta_16-01-2016
- 06. Q&A 02_Madhupindika Sutta)16-01-2016
- 07. Dhamma Talk 03_Madhupindika Sutta_17-01-2016
- 08. Q&A 03_Madhupindika Sutta_17-01-2016
- 09. Dhamma Talk 04_Madupindika Sutta_18-01-2016
- 10. Q&A 04_Madhupindika Sutta_18-01-2016
- 11. Dhamma Talk 05_Madupindika Sutta_19-01-2016
- 12. Q&A 05_Madhupindika Sutta_19-01-2016
- 13. Dhamma Talk 06_Madupindika Sutta_20-01-2016
- 14. Q&A 06_Madhupindika Sutta_20-01-2016
- 15. Dhamma Talk 07_Madupindika Sutta_21-01-2016
- 16. Q&A 07_Madhupindika Sutta_21-01-2016
- 17. Q&A 08_Madhupindika Sutta_22-01-2016