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Great Disciples of the Buddha
Their Lives, Their Works, Their Legacies
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Narrated by:
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William Hope
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Nicolette McKenzie
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Ratnadhya
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Written by:
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Hellmuth Hecker
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Nyanaponika Thera
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Bikkhu Bodhi
About this listen
Twenty-four of the Buddha's most distinguished disciples are brought to life in ten chapters of rich narration. They include monks who were very close to him throughout his life, including Sariputta and Mahamoggallana; his cousin and companion Ananda; his principal women disciples, including the nun Isidasi and his lay disciple, the courtesan Ambapali; and the serial killer Angulimala, whose character was transformed after meeting the Buddha.
Drawn from a wide range of authentic Pali sources, the material in these stories has never before been assembled in a single volume. Through these engaging tales - incorporating both historical material and myth - we meet all manner of human beings - rich, poor, male, female, young, old - whose unique stories are told with an eye to the details of ordinary human concerns.
When heard with careful attention, these stories can sharpen our understanding of the Buddhist path by allowing us to contemplate the living portraits of the people who fulfilled the early Buddhist ideals of human perfection. Other characters include the nuns Nanda and Visakha and the monks Anuruddha and Mahakaccana.
Great Disciples of the Buddha allows the listener to easily place each student in the larger picture of Buddha's life and provides a glimpse into the lives and personalities of those who lived, knew and followed the Buddha as he walked the paths of India 2,500 years ago, teaching wherever he went.
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- L. Bleackley
- 2018-09-20
Inspiring Stories
This collection has given me a glimpse of the lives of the people inspired by the Buddha. It’s almost like a portal through time, getting a keyhole peek into lives and events of people who followed the teachings of the Buddha; their success and their struggles. Bhikkhu Bodhi provides an overview and introduction to the suttas, and helps make sense of the suttas. I found it very inspiring.
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- 3gor
- 2023-11-10
Bhikkhu Bodhi is an exemplary monk
he seems to be a rare combination of both a scholar and a meditator. I highly recommend his other books as well such as In Buddha's Words, The Noble Eightfold Path and The Discourses of The Buddha, there are various books of the discourses.
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