Discourses of the Buddha

Here are some discourses of the Buddha that come out of the Plum Village tradition.


Anuradha Discourse 

Dharmapada: Chapter on Auspicious Signs 

Discourse on Emptiness in the True Sense of the Word 

Discourse on Happiness 

Discourse on Knowing the Better Way to Catch a Snake 

Discourse on Knowing the Better Way to Live Alone 

Discourse on Love Discourse on Measuring and Reflecting 

Discourse on Right View

Discourse on Taking Refuge in Oneself 

Discourse on the Absolute Truth 

Discourse on the Dharma Seal 

Discourse on the Eight Realizations of the Great Beings 

Discourse on the Five Ways of Putting an End to Anger 

Discourse on the Four Establishments of Mindfulness 

Discourse on the Four Kinds of Nutriments 

Discourse on the Full Awareness of Breathing 

Discourse on the Great Forty 

Discourse on the Land of Great Happiness

Discourse on the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma: Universal Door Chapter 

Discourse on the Middle Way 

Discourse on the Teachings to Be Given to the Sick 

Discourse on the White-Clad Disciple 

Discourse on Transforming Violence and Fear 

Discourse on Turning the Wheel of the Dharma 

Discourse on Youth and Happiness 

Elder Discourse 

Flower Garland Discourse: The Ten Great Aspirations of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra

Muni Sutta: The Sage 

Not Dwelling on the Nonconditioned 

The Diamond That Cuts through Illusion 

The Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore 

The Store of Precious Virtues Discourse: Practice of the Highest Understanding 

The Discourse on the Emptiness of Compounded Things 

The Discourse on the Adaptation of Conditioned Genesis Connected with Emptiness 

Chanda Sutra 

Contemplation of Thought

The Emptiness of Formations 

Jaṇussoṇi Sutta 

Examination of Being and Non-Being 

About Nirvana 

The Great Emptiness 

The Conditioned Genesis of Dharmas 

The Emptiness of the World 

Transcending Eternalism and Nihilism 

Purification of Alms’ Food

Additional Sutras of the Buddha: