Pali Canon has been preserved over centuries. Presently Pali Canon is one of the common sources through which ordinary practitioners who are seeking Buddha Dhamma are trying to understand Dhamma Nibbana. The Canon in its present format does not contain everything that the Buddha taught and is missing some of the important content. This gap must be filled to open the path for those who are seeking Nibbana. This book provides the missing content in an easy-to-understand way and fills the gap of the Majjhima Nikaya or Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha by paving the way for perfection Arahansthip.. Due to absence of Arahants important information regarding the practice leading to Nibbana has been absent over the centuries. Limited understandings of the Canonical content by the ordinary Sangha have made it difficult for ordinary practitioners to gain Nibbana during their lifetimes; a task that is rarely achievable by most wanting to know and learn how to practice the mind to gain cessation. Some of the most important content as taught by the Buddha are not clearly written down and are missing in the Pali Canon. The missing content that is hidden underneath each discourse are known only by the noble ones. it is the task and responsibility of today’s arahants to open the vision leading to Nibbana for those who aspire Nibbana. Allowing an ordinary practitioner to read and understand the missing content opening doors to deathless; four-fold Nibbana with supreme respect to our teacher; Supreme Buddha and out of immense respect and care to fellow spiritual practitioners who seek Nibbana in this book I present the in-depth interpretation of each discourse based on what the Buddha said and what Buddha meant by saying these words of wisdom path to Nibbana.. The way in which an ordinary person interprets a discourse and understand Nibbana is limited. Instead noble interpretation can provide you in-depth detail about each discourse in line with four-fold Nibbana. In doing so this book contributes to filling this gap that has existed through the centuries clarifying the missing content pointing out misinterpretations and attempting to remove the misunderstanding of Nibbana by linking existing sources to higher Dhamma in a way that facilitates readers who are familiar with conventional Dhamma to climb up the ladder to reach Sotapanna and above through developing their vision of Dhamma; Nibbana. In this book (Volume 1) “Middle Discourses” (MN 1-51) are presented in the same order as it has been presented over centuries in the Pali Canon to facilitate readers who are already familiar with discourses or various other conventional Dhamma knowledge and practices to develop and expand new knowledge leading to Sotapanna to Arahant. In this way those who have already developed a vision of conventional Dhamma which is a preliminary Dhamma get an opportunity to expand their vision to reach a noble vision and to follow through the noble path based on the noble vision.
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