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  ..续本文上一页ns one”s living by a right form of livelihood

  VI. Samma vayama ..... Right effort

  samvarappadhana ..... the effort to restrain defilements

  pahanappadhana ..... the effort to abandon defilements

  bhavanappadhana ..... the effort to develop wholesome states

  anurakkhanappadhana ..... the effort to maintain wholesome states

  VII. Samma sati ..... Right mindfulness

  kayanupassana ..... mindful contemplation of the body

  vedananupassana ..... mindful contemplation of feelings

  cittanupassana ..... mindful contemplation of the mind

  dhammanupassana ..... mindful contemplation of phenomena

  VIII. Samma samadhi ..... Right concentration

  pathamajjhana ..... the first jhana

  dutiyajjhana ..... the second jhana

  tatiyajjhana ..... the third jhana

  catutthajjhana ..... the fourth jhana

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  Recommended Readings

  I. General treatments of the Noble Eightfold Path:

  Ledi Sayadaw. The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Factors Explained. (Wheel 245/247).

  Nyanatiloka Thera. The Word of the Buddha. (BPS 14th ed., 1968).

  Piyadassi Thera. The Buddha”s Ancient Path. (BPS 3rd ed., 1979).

  II. Right View:

  Ñanamoli, Bhikkhu. The Discourse on Right View. (Wheel 377/379).

  Nyanatiloka Thera. Karma and Rebirth. (Wheel 9).

  Story, Francis. The Four Noble Truths. (Wheel 34/35).

  Wijesekera, O.H. de A. The Three Signata. (Wheel 20).

  III. Right Intentions:

  Ñanamoli Thera. The Practice of Lovingkindness. (Wheel 7).

  Nyanaponika Thera. The Four Sublime States. (Wheel 6).

  Prince, T. Renunciation. (Bodhi Leaf B 36).

  IV. Right Speech, Right Action, & Right Livelihood:

  Bodhi, Bhikkhu. Going for Refuge and Taking the Precepts. (Wheel 282/284).

  Narada Thera. Everyman”s Ethics. (Wheel 14).

  Vajirañanavarorasa. The Five Precepts and the Five Ennoblers. (Bangkok: Mahamakuta, 1975).

  V. Right Effort:

  Nyanaponika Thera. The Five Mental Hindrances and Their Conquest. (Wheel 26).

  Piyadassi Thera. The Seven Factors of Enlightenment. (Wheel 1).

  Soma Thera. The Removal of Distracting Thoughts.(Wheel 21).

  VI. Right Mindfulness:

  Nyanaponika Thera. The Heart of Buddhist Meditation.(London: Rider, 1962; BPS, 1992).

  Nyanaponika Thera. The Power of Mindfulness. (Wheel 121/122).

  Nyanasatta Thera. The Foundations of Mindfulness (Satipatthana Sutta). (Wheel 19).

  Soma Thera. The Way of Mindfulness. (BPS, 3rd ed., 1967).

  VII. Right Concentration & The Development of Wisdom:

  Buddhaghosa, Bhadantacariya. The Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga). Translated by Bhikkhu Ñanamoli, 4th ed. (BPS, 1979).

  Khantipalo, Bhikkhu. Calm and Insight. (London: Curzon, 1980).

  Ledi Sayadaw. A Manual of Insight. (Wheel 31/32).

  Nyanatiloka Thera. The Buddha”s Path to Deliverance. (BPS, 1982).

  Sole-Leris, Amadeo. Tranquillity and Insight. (London: Rider, 1986; BPS 1992).

  Vajirañana, Paravahera. Buddhist Meditation in Theory and Practice. 2nd ed. (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Buddhist Missionary Society, 1975).

  All Wheel publications and Bodhi Leaves referred to above are published by the Buddhist Publication Society.

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  About the Author

  Bhikkhu Bodhi is a Buddhist monk of American nationality, born in New York City in 1944. After completing a doctorate in philosophy at the Claremont Graduate School, he came to Sri Lanka for the purpose of entering the Sangha. He received novice ordination in 1972 and higher ordination in 1973, both under the eminent scholar-monk, Ven. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya, with whom he studied Pali and Dhamma. He is the author of several works on Theravada Buddhism, including four translations of major Pali suttas along with their comme…

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