- Ven.
Nyanatiloka (Ñāṇatiloka)
Mahathera (19
February 1878, Wiesbaden,
Germany – 28 May 1957, Colombo, Ceylon), born as
Anton Walther Florus Gueth, was...
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realisation of the four
noble truths,
which leads to deliverance.
According to
Nyanatiloka, (Through Bodhi) one
awakens from the
slumber or
stupor (inflicted upon...
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contrasted with this
narrow definition of "noble disciple" (ariyasāvaka).
Nyanatiloka writes, "sāvaka [...] refers, in a
restricted sense (then
mostly ariya-sāvaka...
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Theravadins such as
Nyanatiloka Thera have
departed from
traditional descriptions of the bhavanga,
broadening the
scope of the concept.
Nyanatiloka Thera suggests...
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homeless layman (anagarika), for nine w****s at the
Island Hermitage with
Nyanatiloka Thera, a
teacher and
scholar in the
Theravada tradition. He was instrumental...
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translations cited in the
notes below.
Matthieu Ricard has said this in a talk.
Nyanatiloka (1980), p. 67.
Glenn Wallis, Bhavana: A
Guide to
classical Buddhist Meditation...
- "University of Chicago" at [2]. Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921–5), p. 217; and,
Nyanatiloka (1988),
entry for "kilesa,"
retrieved 2008-02-09 from "BuddhaSasana"...
- District, Sri
Lanka is a
famous Buddhist forest monastery founded by Ven
Nyanatiloka Mahathera in 1911. It is a
secluded place for
Buddhist monks to study...
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Unabridged (Online). n.d. "alms". Etymonline.
Retrieved 21
November 2021.
Nyanatiloka (1980),
entry for "dāna". Budsas.org
Archived 2007-02-19 at the Wayback...
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Trial Bay Gaol, his
secret building of a sailboat, etc., is
confirmed by
Nyanatiloka Mahathera, who
mentions that he
planned to
escape from the Gaol with...