Sutta Study Program


Sutta Study Classes Offered in 2010 and 2011

  • Friday, August 6th, 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM - Sutta Study: The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching: A Day of Sutta Study on the Buddha's First Three Discourses - Taught by Richard Shankman

    The entirety of the Buddha's teaching is encapsulated in the first three discourses he delivered after his enlightenment. In this day of study we will cover all three suttas in detail, exploring how they weave together to inform each other and create a complete description of Dharma teaching and practice.

  • Friday, January 21st, 2011, 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM - Sutta Study: The Parinibbana Sutta: The Discourse on the Buddha's Last Days - Taught by Gil Fronsdal

Studying the Words of the Buddha:
A 10-part Self-Directed Exploration of the Middle Length Discourses

The 2,500 year-old Buddhist tradition has its origin in the realization and teachings of the Buddha. To this day the Buddha's teachings remain relevant as a guide for anyone engaged in Buddhist practice and for anyone who wants to understand the foundation from which all forms of Buddhism have grown.

We are fortunate that a large body of texts survive from the earliest times of Buddhism. Among these, the Pali Canon of the Theravada School preserves the most complete collection of these early texts. To discover what the Buddha himself taught, one must study these texts.

The surviving discourses of the Buddha contain a wealth of teachings on all aspects of Buddhist practice. However, the literary style in which these are presented often makes it difficult for new readers. In order to gain an appreciation of the discourses it is often helpful to be guided by someone who has spent much time investigating them.

In this self-directed course, materials and audio recordings by Gil Fronsdal will provide a systematic study in ten parts of the Middle Length Discourses (Majjhima Nikaya), one of the most important collections of the Buddha’s teachings. Gil is an experienced Buddhist practitioner, teacher and scholar. As such, his discourse on this text will be both scholarly and practical. The course is designed for people who have already been introduced to the basics of Buddhist teachings and practice and who have the time and motivation to carefully study the assigned readings from this collection.

Materials and audio recordings from the 2008-2009 program form the basis of this ten-part self-directed study:

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Please contact the Sati Center at 650.223.0311 (voicemail) or suttastudy@sati.org for more information about the program