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  BASIC BOOKS
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  The Buddha and His Teachings
  by Narada Mahathera
   This book is one of the clearest and most detailed introductions to 
   the fundamental teachings of Buddhism available in English. In 
   simple and lucid language the author explains those doctrines and 
   concepts which form the common bedrock of all Buddhism as they have 
   been preserved by the Theravada school. The first part of the work 
   is devoted to the life of the Buddha. The remainder of the book 
   explains in detail the Buddha's teachings, the final chapters 
   showing the relevance of Buddhism to the problems of modern life. 
   1988, 412 pp.   140 mm x 214 mm
   $15.00          BP 102S
  
  
  
  The Buddha's Ancient Path
  by Piyadassi Thera
   A prominent monk of Sri Lanka, well-known in both East and West, 
   explains the central teachings of Buddhism, focusing on the Four 
   Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. In a lively and inspired 
   style, he explores the path in detail, citing many stories from the 
   Canon and commentaries. 
       "The book is written in a firm and clear style  These 
       interpretations, authoritative and unimpeachable, may be taken as 
       a trustworthy guide." (I. B. Horner)
   1987, 240 pp.   140 mm x 214 mm
   $9.00           BP 103S
  
  
  
  The Buddha's Path to Deliverance:
  A Systematic Exposition in the Words of the Sutta Pitaka
  by Nyanatiloka Mahathera
   Larger in size and more advanced in treatment than The Word of the 
   Buddha, this book arranges the Buddha's discourses into the 
   threefold framework of morality, concentration, and wisdom, and the 
   seven stages of purity. The selections, giving full coverage to both 
   serenity and insight meditation, gain further light from the 
   translator's own authoritative explanations.
   1982, 200 pp.       124 mm x 182 mm
   $6.00               BP 202S
   
   
   
  The Life of the Buddha According to the Pali Canon
  by Bhikkhu Nanamoli
   Among the numerous lives of the Buddha, this volume may  well claim 
   a place of its own. Composed entirely from texts of the Pali Canon, 
   the oldest authentic record, it portrays an image of the Buddha 
   which is vivid, warm, and moving. Chapters on the Buddha's 
   personality and doctrine are especially illuminating, and the 
   translation is marked by lucidity and dignity throughout.
   1992, 400 pp.      140 mm x 214 mm
   $16.00             BP 101S
   
  
  
  The Noble Eightfold Path
  by Bhikkhu Bodhi
   A concise, clear, and thorough account of the eightfold path. 
   Explains each path-factor from the angle both of theory and 
   practice, with a final chapter on the unity of the Buddhist path and 
   its culmination in enlightenment. 
   1984, 132 pp.      124 mm x 182 mm
   $3.50              BP 105S
  
  
  
  The Word of the Buddha:
  An Outline of the Buddha's Teaching in the Words of the Pali Canon
  by Nyanatiloka Mahathera
   This superb little work by the eminent German scholar-monk is 
   probably the best compact sourcebook in English on the Buddha's 
   basic teachings, all expounded in his own words. Translated into a 
   dozen languages, it is now in its 16th English edition, yet still 
   reads as fresh, clear, and vigorous as if it were just written.
   1981, 100 pp.       124 mm x 182 mm
   $2.50               BP 201S
   
  
  
  
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  TRANSLATIONS FROM THE PALI
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  The Book of Protection
  Translated by Piyadassi Thera
   An ancient anthology of paritta suttas translated into English: 
   discourses of the Buddha commonly recited for protection against 
   fear, illness, and misfortune. An introductory essay explains the 
   value of paritta recitation for physical and mental health.
   1981, 122 pp.       135 mm x 210 mm
   $4.50               BP 216S
   
   
  
  The Dhammapada -- The Buddha's Path of Wisdom
  Translated by Acharya Buddharakkhita
   The most beloved Buddhist classic of all time, the Dhammapada is an 
   anthology of over 400 verses on the ethics, meditation, and wisdom 
   of Buddhism. This translation by a long-term student of the work 
   transmits the spirit and content as well as the style of the 
   original. With introduction by Bhikkhu Bodhi.
   1985, 116 pp.         110 mm x 165 mm
   $3.50                 BP 203S
   
   
  
  The Discourse on The All-Embracing Net of Views -- 
  The Brahmajala Sutta and Its Commentaries
  Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi
   The Brahmajala, one of the Buddha's most important discourses, 
   weaves a net of sixty-two cases capturing all the speculative views 
   on the self and the world. The massive commentary and subcommentary 
   allow for a close in-depth study of the work. The book contains a 
   lengthy treatise on the Theravada conception of the Bodhisattva 
   ideal. The long introduction is itself a modern philosophical 
   commentary on the sutta.
   1992, 350 pp., hardback   140 mm x 214 mm
   $15.00                    BP 209H
  
  
  The Discourse on The Fruits of Recluseship -- 
  The Samannaphala Sutta and Its Commentaries
  Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi
   In reply to a question on the fruits of the monk's life, the Buddha 
   traces the entire progress of the disciple from the first step of 
   the path to its culmination in the attainment of Nibbana. The sutta 
   and commentaries together give extensive treatment to such subjects 
   as the monk's moral precepts, contentment, mindfulness and clear 
   comprehension, the abandoning of the five hindrances, jhanas, higher 
   knowledges, etc.
   1989, 200 pp.            140 mm x 214 mm
   $10.00                   BP 212S
  
  
  The Discourse on The Root of Existence
  The Mulapariyaya Sutta and Its Commentaries
  Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi
   This profound and difficult discourse of the Buddha aims at exposing 
   and eliminating the concept of the ego at its most fundamental 
   level. The commentary offers a detailed explanation of the sutta 
   while a long introduction provides a detailed guide to the text's 
   meaning and its implications for philosophy and psychology.
   1992, 90 pp.           140 mm x 214 mm
   $6.00                  BP 210S
   
   
  
  The Great Discourse on Causation --
  The Mahanidana Sutta and Its Commentaries
  Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi
   The Mahanidana Sutta is the Buddha's longest discourse on dependent 
   arising, often taken to be the key to his entire teaching. The 
   commentary treats this doctrine according to the Abhidhamma method, 
   explained in an appendix. A penetrative introduction lays bare the 
   sutta's structure and the philosophical significance of dependent 
   arising.
   1984, 164 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $8.00                 BP 211S
  
  
  
  The Itivuttaka: The Buddha's Sayings
  Translated by John D. Ireland
   The Itivuttaka is a collection of 112 short suttas collected by the 
   servant-woman Khujjuttara, declared by the Buddha his most learned 
   woman lay disciple. The suttas -- in mixed prose and verse -- are 
   elevated and profound, and at times reach a pitch of lofty spiritual 
   exaltation. With introduction and notes based mainly on the 
   Itivuttaka commentary.
   1991, 130 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $7.50                 BP 215S
  
  
  Last Days of the Buddha -- 
  The Mahaparinibbana Sutta
  Translated by Sister Vajira & Francis Story
   This work is the Pali Canon's account of the Buddha's last stirring 
   journey to the small jungle town where he attained his final 
   release. The sutta is not only a vivid historical document but a 
   great religious classic. Includes helpful explanatory notes.
   1989, 120 pp.         124 mm x 182 mm
   $5.00                 BP 213S
  
  
  The Path of Freedom: Vimuttimagga
  Translated from the Chinese by
  N.R.M. Ehara, Soma Thera, Kheminda Thera
   Probably written in Pali in Sri Lanka during the first century A.C., 
   the Vimuttimagga survived only in a Chinese translation, from which 
   the present rendering has been made. Ascribed to the Arahat 
   Upatissa, the work is a meditation manual similar to the 
   Visuddhimagga, but less analytical and more practical in its 
   treatment of meditation.
   Reprint 1994, 424 pp.         180 mm x 260 mm
   To be announced               BP 208
  
  
  The Path of Purification: Visuddhimagga
  Translated by Bhikkhu Nanamoli
   The Visuddhimagga is the most important non-canonical work of 
   Theravada Buddhism. Written in the 5th century by Acariya 
   Buddhaghosa, the book serves as a systematic encyclopaedia of 
   Buddhist doctrine and a comprehensive guide to all the methods of 
   meditation. The translation by Ven. Nanamoli itself ranks as an 
   outstanding scholarly achievement; a long introduction gives the 
   historical and doctrinal background to the work.
   1991, 950 pp., hardback         152 mm x 227 mm
   $40.00                           BP 207H
   
  
  The Questions of King Milinda -- An Abridgement of the Milindapanha
  Edited by N.K.G. Mendis
   The Milindapanha is one of the great classics of Pali Buddhist 
   literature, a spirited dialogue between the Greek king Milinda and 
   the Buddhist sage Nagasena. The dialogue touches on many subtle 
   problems of Buddhist philosophy, dealing with them with wit and 
   eloquence. This abridged edition has been adapted from the 
   long-standing translation by I.B. Horner and includes the most 
   essential passages of the work. 
   1993, 208 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $10.00                BP 217S
   
  
  The Udana: Inspired Utterances of the Buddha
  Translated by John D. Ireland
   The Udana is a compilation of eighty short but deeply impressive 
   suttas, each expressing the Buddha's joyful insight into the 
   profound significance of apparently simple events. One of the most 
   uplifting small texts in the Pali Canon, the Udana will be a 
   constant friend and a wellspring of inspiration. With introduction 
   and notes based on the classical commentary.
   1990, 160 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $8.50                 BP 214S
  
  
  
  
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  ABHIDHAMMA
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  Abhidhamma Studies: 
  Researches in Buddhist Psychology
  by Nyanaponika Thera
   Bold and brilliant essays exploring the psychological and 
   philosophical foundations of the Abhidhamma. Shows the practical 
   relevance to the spiritual life of the Abhidhamma's methodical 
   psychological analysis.
   1985, 126 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $5.00                 BP 303S
  
  
  A Comprehensive Manual of Abhidhamma
  Bhikkhu Bodhi, General Editor
   This is an all-new, greatly expanded edition of the classical 
   introduction to the study of Abhidhamma, the Buddhist philosophy of 
   mind and mental processes. The work contains a translation of 
   Acariya Anuruddha's Abhidhammattha Sangaha along with the Pali text 
   and a detailed explanatory guide designed to lead the modern reader 
   through the complexities of this ancient philosophical psychology. A 
   long introduction explains the basic principles of the Abhidhamma, 
   while 48 charts and tables represent the subject in a visually 
   accessible format.
   1993, 432 pp., hardback   140 mm x 214 mm
   $20.00                    BP 304H
  
  
  Guide through the Abhidhamma Pitaka
  by Nyanatiloka Mahathera
   An admirably concise synopsis of the seven books of the Abhidhamma 
   Pitaka, followed by an essay on dependent origination in the light 
   of the Abhidhamma.
   1983, 178 pp., hardback      135 mm x 210 mm
   $7.00                        BP 302H
   
  
  
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  EXPOSITIONS & STUDIES
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  Banner of the Arahants
  by Bhikkhu Khantipalo
   The book, by a senior English Buddhist monk, covers the history and 
   development of the Sangha -- the Order of Buddhist monks and nuns -- 
   from the Buddha's time to the present. Following the historical 
   account there are interesting chapters on the lifestyles of Buddhist 
   monks, on Buddhist nuns past and present, and on Westerners in the 
   Sangha.
   1979, 230 pp., hardback      135 mm x 210 mm
   $7.00                        BP 406H
   
   
  
  Buddha, My Refuge: 
  Contemplation of the Buddha based on the Pali Suttas
  by Bhikkhu Khantipalo
   This book weaves together a rich variety of texts from the Pali 
   Canon illustrating each of the Buddha's nine outstanding virtues. 
   The result is a beautiful and inspiring anthology of suttas on the 
   personality of the Blessed One, introduced and explained in such a 
   way as to highlight their practical relevance.
   1990, 134 pp.        140 mm x 214 mm
   $7.50                BP 409S
  
  
  
  The Buddhist Outlook: 
  Essays, Dialogues, Poems
  by Francis Story
   The late Francis Story (Anagarika Sugatananda) was a British 
   Buddhist who lived in Asia for 25 years, studying and deeply 
   absorbing the Buddhist philosophy of life. His writings, brilliant 
   in style and always stimulating, show the vital significance of 
   Buddhism in this modern age. From the contents: A Westerner's Road 
   to Buddhism, The Gift of Science and the Gift of Dhamma, The Search 
   for Self, Meditation and the Layman, Morality in Modern Life, 
   Buddhism and Birth Control, Buddhism and Meat-eating, etc.
   1982, 382 pp., hardback     135 mm x 214 mm
   $12.00                      BP 401H
  
  
  
  Concept and Reality
  in Early Buddhist Thought
  by Bhikkhu Nanananda
   An important original work of Buddhist philosophy, dealing with the 
   problem of "conceptual proliferation," the mind's tendency to 
   distort reality through its own conceptual activity. The book 
   contains profoundly illuminating remarks on obscure passages from 
   the Canon, and has significant implications for philosophy, 
   psychology, and ethics.
   1986, 170 pp.         135 mm x 210 mm
   $6.00                 BP 404S
  
  
  Dimensions of Buddhist Thought
  by Francis Story
   This volume brings together the author's numerous contributions to 
   the BPS's Wheel and Bodhi Leaves series. From the contents: The 
   Appeal of Buddhism, The Four Noble Truths, Dialogues on the Dhamma, 
   The Scientific Approach to Buddhism, Cosmological Thought in 
   Buddhism, Buddhist Mental Therapy, Buddhist Lay Ethics, etc.
   1985, 454 pp.      135 mm x 214 mm
   $15.00             BP 403S
   
  
  
  Kamma and Its Fruit
  Edited by Nyanaponika Thera
   In this book five practising Buddhists of the present day offer 
   their reflections on the significance of kamma and its relations to 
   ethics, spiritual practice and philosophical understanding. The 
   careful and precise explanations clear away the obscurity 
   surrounding this central Buddhist notion.
   1990, 124 pp.      124 mm x 182 mm
   $3.50              BP 413S
  
  
  
  King Asoka and Buddhism
  Edited by Anuradha Seneviratna
   This book -- comprising scholarly essays by Richard Gombrich, Ananda 
   Guruge, Romila Thapar, N.A. Jayawickrama, John Strong and the editor 
   -- seeks to define the relationship to Buddhism of the great Indian 
   emperor who sought to rule an empire on the basis of Dhamma.
   1994, 176 pp.      140 mm x 214 mm
   $12.00             BP 410S
   
  
  
  Living As A Buddhist
  by Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano
   This book of penetrative essays approaches Buddhism not as an exotic 
   creed or as an entertaining system of ideas but as a vital and 
   timeless teaching which eloquently addresses our most pressing human 
   concerns. Beautifully written, the book deals with such perennial 
   problems as love, aging, death, renunciation, morality, the choice 
   of a teacher, the question of progress, etc. The author has also 
   included a number of contemplative studies which discover profound 
   revelations of the Dhamma just beneath the familiar face of our 
   everyday  world.
   Forthcoming 1994           140 mm x 214 mm
   To be announced            BP 415S
  
  
  
  The Magic of the Mind: An Exposition of the Kalakarama Sutta
  by Bhikkhu Nanananda
   The author begins with a humourously conceived parable of a Magic 
   Show, followed by an annotated translation of the short but 
   momentous Kalakarama Sutta. His penetrative exposition of the sutta, 
   centred on the illusory nature of consciousness, explores this theme 
   in relation to sense perception, dependent arising, arahatship, and 
   Nibbana.
   1985, 90 pp.         135 mm x 210 mm
   $5.00                BP 405S
  
  
  
  Rebirth as Doctrine and Experience
  by Francis Story
   Essays on the Buddhist doctrine of rebirth, along with investigated 
   cases of spontaneous memories of former lives; all of these make 
   fascinating reading. Some case reports were co-authored with 
   Professor Ian Stevenson of the University of Virginia.
   1988, 300 pp.         135 mm x 214 mm
   $12.50                BP 402S
  
  
  
  The Requisites of Enlightenment
  by Ledi Sayadaw
   This treatise -- a translation of the Bodhipakkhiya Dipani by the 
   great Burmese scholar-monk -- analyzes the thirty-seven modes of 
   practice in which the Buddha summed up the way to enlightenment. It 
   offers not only a wealth of information on the Dhamma, but also a 
   forcefully reasoned and stirring appeal to earnest endeavour towards 
   the goal.
   1983, 128 pp.         124 mm x 182 mm
   $2.50                 BP 412S
   
  
  
  A Technique of Living
  by Leonard A. Bullen
   Drawing upon the Buddha's teachings on right mindfulness, the author 
   has devised a practical program of self-training intended to bring 
   significant changes in the quality of life. Set out by way of 
   lessons spanning a twelve-month period, this workbook deals with 
   such topics as increasing awareness, self-acceptance, the control of 
   anxiety and resentment, the inferiority complex, detachment, etc.
   1982, 142 pp.       124 mm x 182 mm
   $3.50               BP 416S
  
  
  
  The Vision of Dhamma
  by Nyanaponika Thera
   This volume brings between two covers the author's original writings 
   from the BPS's Wheel and Bodhi Leaves series: The Worn-Out Skin, The 
   Power of Mindfulness, The Roots of Good and Evil, The Four 
   Nutriments of Life, The Threefold Refuge, The Four Sublime States, 
   Anatta and Nibbana, and shorter essays. These writings offer one of 
   the most mature, comprehensive and authoritative expressions of 
   Buddhism by a contemporary Western monk, the co-founder of the BPS.
   Forthcoming mid 1994, 368 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $16.00          BP 414S
   Not for sale in U.S.A.
  
  
  
  
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  MEDITATION
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  The Experience of Insight
  by Joseph Goldstein
   A popular American meditation teacher gives instructions and 
   discourses during a 30-day retreat; the unusually clear directions 
   constitute a day-to-day journey into the mind. An excellent 
   introduction to meditation practice, lucid and inspiring.
   1985, 140 pp.    135 mm x 210 mm
   $7.00            BP 505S
   Not for sale in the Americas
   
  
  
  The Heart of Buddhist Meditation
  by Nyanaponika Thera
   A modern Buddhist classic, translated into seven language. With the 
   combined powers of deep personal insight and clear exposition, the 
   author conveys the essential principles making up the Buddha's way 
   of mindfulness. Contains the Satipatthana Sutta and an anthology of 
   texts on mindfulness meditation, translated from Pali and Sanskrit.
   1992, 224 pp.      140 mm x 214 mm
   $9.50              BP 509S
   Not for sale in U.S.A.
  
  
  
  In This Very Life: The Liberation Teaching of the Buddha
  by Sayadaw U Pandita
   This book contains teachings given during an intensive retreat. The 
   instructions are simple and concrete, ideal for beginner and 
   advanced meditator alike. The author is one of the outstanding 
   teachers in the tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw.
   1992, 298 pp.    135 mm x 214 mm
   $9.50            BP 508S
   For sale in Asia only
  
  
  
  Living Buddhist Masters
  by Jack Kornfield
   This is one of the most valuable books in print on Theravada 
   Buddhist practice, bringing to the reader the precise instructions 
   of twelve great meditation masters, including Mahasi Sayadaw, Achaan 
   Chah and U Ba Khin. With lucid introductory chapters and photos.
   1993, 320 pp.      152 mm x 227 mm
   $ 15.00            BP 507S
  
  
  
  Mindfulness of Breathing
  by Bhikkhu Nanamoli
   This book brings together the most important suttas from the Pali 
   Canon and extracts from the commentaries dealing with Anapanasati -- 
   the meditative practice of mindfulness of breathing.
   1982, 126 pp.   140 mm x 200 mm
   $6.00           BP 502S
  
  
  
  Practical Insight Meditation: Basic and Progressive Stages
  by Mahasi Sayadaw
   One of Burma's outstanding contemporary meditation masters gives 
   basic instructions on the practice of insight meditation 
   (vipassana), followed by a brief account of the development of 
   insight.
   1991, 70 pp.         140 mm x 214 mm
   $3.95                BP 503S
  
  
  
  The Progress of Insight: A Treatise on Satipatthana Meditation
  by Mahasi Sayadaw
   The meditation master charts the entire development of insight 
   meditation to its culmination, with emphasis on the advanced stages. 
   Includes the original text in Pali; translation and notes by 
   Nyanaponika Thera.
   Reprint 1994   140 mm x 214 mm
                  BP 504S
  
  
  
  The Seven Stages of Purification and the Insight Knowledges
  by Matara Sri Nanarama Mahathera
   A guide to the progressive stages of Buddhist meditation for those 
   who have taken up the practice in full earnestness, by one of Sri 
   Lanka's most respected meditation masters. The subject is treated 
   not only with great erudition, but with the light of actual 
   experience.
   1993, 80 pp.   140 mm x 214 mm
   $5.00          BP 506S
  
  
  
  Tranquillity & Insight: An Introduction to the Oldest Form
  of Buddhist Meditation
  by Amadeo Sole-Leris
   This widely acclaimed book explains the methods of Buddhist 
   meditation in a concise yet complete account according to the oldest 
   Buddhist tradition. While providing all the information necessary to 
   proper understanding, the stress is on the need for practice and 
   personal commitment. 
       "An excellent reference book -- Will appeal to beginners and
       non-beginners alike." (Buddhist Studies Review)
   1992, 176 pp.   140 mm x 214 mm
   $8.50           BP 510S
   
   
  
  
  The Way of Mindfulness
  Soma Thera
   A translation of the Satipatthana Sutta, the Discourse on the 
   Foundations of Mindfulness, together with its classical 
   commentaries; contains all the essential source material on the 
   practice of insight meditation (vipassana), material hard to find 
   elsewhere.
   1981, 155 pp.   140 mm x 200 mm
   $6.00           BP 501S
   
   
   
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  OTHER TITLES
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  An Analysis of the Pali Canon
  Edited by Russell Webb
   A full analysis of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism, with brief 
   resumes of the principal suttas. Contains a bibliography of 
   translations from the Canon, anthologies, and grammars, and a 
   section on Pali commentarial literature.
   1991, 112 pp.   124 mm x 182 mm
   $3.50           BP 607S
  
  Buddhist Dictionary
  A Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines
  Nyanatiloka Mahathera
   Authentic, clear explanations of all key Theravada Buddhist terms 
   and doctrines, arranged alphabetically and accompanied by textual 
   references. An indispensable aid for the serious student of 
   Theravada Buddhism.
   1988, 272 pp., hardback     140 mm x 214 mm
   $15.00       BP 601H
  
  Gleanings in Time
  Francis Story
   This is a selection from the author's non-Buddhist writings, showing 
   other aspects of his creative and versatile mind. Stories, 
   aphorisms, sketches, and poems.
   1976, 62 pp.       135 mm x 210 mm
   $2.00.             BP 606S
  
  Middle Land, Middle Way
  A Pilgrim's Guide to the Buddha's India
  S. Dhammika
   This is the first comprehensive guidebook to the places in India 
   made sacred by the Buddha's presence. The author begins with an 
   inspiring account of pilgrimage in Buddhism, then covers sixteen 
   places in detail. With maps and colour photographs, an essential 
   travel companion for the pilgrim and general traveler.
   1992, 208 pp..       140 mm x 214 mm
   $10.00.       .      BP 609S
  
  Narada Felicitation Volume
  Edited by Piyadassi Thera
   Issued in honour of the late eminent monk of Sri Lanka, this book 
   includes contributions by Dr. Richard Gard, Dr. Ananda Guruge, Dr. 
   Jothiya Dhirasekera, and others.
   1979, 194 pp..       135 mm x 210 mm
   $6.00.       .       BP 603S
   
  Nyanatiloka Centenary Volume
  Edited by Nyanaponika Thera
   Issued to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of the great 
   German scholar-monk, this volume contains accounts of his life and 
   work by Nyanaponika Thera and Nyanasatta Thera, photographs, 
   contributions by Mahasi Sayadaw, Prof. Wijesekera, Dr. I.B. Horner, 
   and others.
   1978, 72 pp..       135 mm x 210 mm
   $1.50.       .      BP 602S
  
  A Pali-English Glossary
  of Buddhist Technical Terms
  Bhikkhu Nanamoli
   This glossary, compiled by the erudite British scholar-monk, 
   includes renderings for technical terms from the Pali Canon and 
   selected commentaries, as well as words and meanings not included in 
   the PTS Pali-English Dictionary. With textual references.
   1994, 176 pp..       124 mm x 182 mm
   $8.00.       .       BP 608S
  
  The Pali Buddhist Literature of Sri Lanka
  G.P. Malalasekera
   An old Buddhist classic, which surveys the Pali literature of Sri 
   Lanka from the time of the arrival of Buddhism in the island until 
   the early twentieth century.  
   Late 1994, 360 pp..       140 mm x 214 mm
   To be announced.       .  BP 610S
  
  Being Nobody, Going Nowhere:
  Meditations on the Buddhist Path
  Ayya Khema
   A popular and readable presentation of the paths of mindfulness and 
   insight meditation by the highly regarded German Buddhist nun. "A 
   jewel of a  book" (The Middle Way).
   1994, 190 pp..       135 mm X 214 mm
   $10.50.       .      BP511S
   For Sale in Asia Only
  
  
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