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Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu (born Osbert John Salvin Moore; 25 June 1905 – 8 March 1960) was a British
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and translator of
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literature.


Biography

Born in
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, Osbert was the only child of biologist
John Edmund Sharrock Moore John Edmund Sharrock Moore ARCS (10 May 1870 – 15 January 1947) was an English biologist, best known for being co-publisher of the term meiosis and leading two expeditions to Tanganyika. Personal life Born at Swinshaw near Loveclough, R ...
and Heloise Moore (née Salvin). He was named after Heloise's father, the naturalist
Osbert Salvin Osbert Salvin (25 February 1835 – 1 June 1898) was an English natural history, naturalist, Ornithology, ornithologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist best known for co-authoring ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' (1879–1915) with Frederick DuC ...
. He studied modern languages at
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. He helped a friend to run an antiques shop before joining the army at the outbreak of
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, joining the anti-aircraft regiment before being transferred to the Intelligence Corps officer-cadet training camp. He was posted to a camp on the Isle of Man to help oversee Italian internees. In 1944 he was posted to Italy serving as an intelligence officer interrogating spies and saboteurs. During this period he discovered
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via
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's '' The Doctrine of Awakening'' a
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interpretation of Buddhism. This work had been translated by his friend Harold Edward Musson, also an
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serving in Italy. After the war Moore joined the Italian section of the
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. Moore and Musson, who shared a flat in London, were quite disillusioned with their lives and left to Sri Lanka in 1949 to become Buddhist monks. On 24 April 1949 they received the novice (
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'', from Ñatiloka at the
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. In 1950 they received their
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ordination at Vajirarama Temple
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. Ñāṇamoli spent almost his entire monk life of eleven years at the Island Hermitage. After having been taught the basics of Pali by Nyanatiloka Mahathera, Ñāṇamoli acquired a remarkable command of the Pali language and a wide knowledge of the canonical scriptures within a comparatively short time. He is remembered for his reliable translations from the
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into English, mostly of abstruse texts such as the Nettippakaraṇa which are considered difficult to translate. He also wrote essays on aspects of Buddhism. By 1956 he had translated ''
Visuddhimagga The ''Visuddhimagga'' (Pali; English: ''The Path of Purification''; ), is the 'great treatise' on Buddhism, Buddhist practice and Theravāda Abhidhamma written by Buddhaghosa approximately in the 5th century in Sri Lanka. It is a manual condens ...
'' into English and got it published as ''The Path of Purification''. He also compiled ''The Life of the Buddha'', a reliable and popular biography of the Buddha based on authentic records in the Pali Canon. His notes with his philosophical thoughts were compiled by Nyanaponika Thera and published as ''A Thinker's Note Book''. His handwritten draft translation of the Majjhima Nikaya was typed out after his death and edited by Bhikkhu Khantipalo, and partly published as ''A Treasury of the Buddha's Discourses'' and then edited again by
Bhikkhu Bodhi Bhikkhu Bodhi (born December 10, 1944) () born Jeffrey Block, is an American Theravada Buddhist monk ordained in Sri Lanka. He teaches in the New York and New Jersey area. He was appointed the second president of the Buddhist Publication Soci ...
and published as ''Middle Length Discourse of the Buddha'' and published by Wisdom Publications in 1995. Other draft translations, edited and published after his death, are ''The Path of Discrimination (
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)'' and ''Dispeller of Delusion (Sammohavinodanī)''. While on a pilgrimage he died suddenly due to heart failure at the hamlet of Veheragama near
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. His body was brought to Vajirarama Temple in Colombo and cremated at a nearby cemetery.


Works

Published by the
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, London * ''Minor Readings and Illustrator. The Khuddakapāṭha and Commentary.'' Transl, from the Pali. 1960. * ''The Guide ( Nettipakarana).'' Transl. from the Pali. 1962. * ''Piṭaka-Disclosure (Peṭakopadesa)''. Transl. from the Pali. 1964. * ''The Path of Discrimination ( Patisambhidamagga)''. Transl. from the Pali, 1982. * ''Dispeller of Delusion (Sammohavinodanī)''. Transl. from the Pali. Revised by L.S. Cousins, Nyanaponika Thera and C.M.M. Shaw, 2 volumes, 1987, 1991. Published by the
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, Kandy * ''The Path of Purification (
Visuddhimagga The ''Visuddhimagga'' (Pali; English: ''The Path of Purification''; ), is the 'great treatise' on Buddhism, Buddhist practice and Theravāda Abhidhamma written by Buddhaghosa approximately in the 5th century in Sri Lanka. It is a manual condens ...
) by Bhadantācariya
Buddhaghosa Buddhaghosa was a 5th-century Sinhalese Theravādin Buddhist commentator, translator, and philosopher. He worked in the great monastery (''mahāvihāra'') at Anurādhapura, Sri Lanka and saw himself as being part of the Vibhajyavāda schoo ...
. Translated from the Pali.'' First edition 1956. 3rd ed. 1991
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* ''Mindfulness of Breathing (
Ānāpānasati (Pali; Sanskrit: '), meaning "Sati (Buddhism), mindfulness of breathing" ( means mindfulness; refers to inhalation and exhalation), is the act of paying attention to the breath. It is the quintessential form of Buddhist meditation, attribute ...
): Buddhist Texts from the Pali Canon and Extracts from the Pali Commentaries.'' First edition 1964. Fifth edition 1991.
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* ''The Life of the Buddha: as it appears in the Pali Canon, the oldest authentic record.'' (369 pp.) First printing 1972, fifth printing 2007
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* ''The Practice of Loving-kindness ( Mettā): as taught by the Buddha in the Pali Canon.'' Compiled and translated 1958. Published in The Wheel No. 6/7. First printing 1958. Sixth reprint 2005
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* ''A Pali-English Glossary of Buddhist Technical Terms.'' Edited by Bhikkhu Bodhi. First edition 1991. Second edition 2007
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* ''Three Cardinal Discourses of the Buddha: Translation with Introduction and Notes.'' First printing 1960; third reprint 1981 as The Wheel No. 17

* ''Pathways of Buddhist Thought: Four Essays (from Posthumous papers).'' 1963, 1983—(The Wheel No. 52/53.) Reprinted in an anthology of The Wheel publications published by George Allen & Unwin, London, 1971 under the same title)

* ''The Three Refuges.'' 1959. (Bodhi Leaves No. A. 5)

* “Anicca-Dukkha-Anatta. According to the Theravāda.” Three Essays in ''The Three Basic Facts of Existence'' (The Wheel Nos. 186/187, 191/193, 202/204), 1973–74
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* ''A Thinker’s Notebook: Posthumous Papers of a Buddhist Monk''. Compiled by Nyanaponika Thera. First edition 1972 (Forest Hermitage, Kandy). Second edition: 1980. Third edition, including ''Pathways of Buddhist Thought'' (earlier published under the same title as Wheel Publication 52/53), and the previously unpublished essay 'The Sukkhavipassaka', 2008

Published by Mahamakuta Rajavidyalaya Press, Bangkok * ''The Pātimokkha. 227 Fundamental Rules of a Bhikkhu''. Translated from the Pali. 1969. * ''A Treasury of the Buddha's Discourses''. Compilation of Suttas from the Majjhima Nikaya. Edited by Bhikkhu Khantipalo, 1977. Published by
Wisdom Publications The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) was founded in 1975 by Gelugpa Lamas Thubten Yeshe and Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, who began teaching Tibetan Buddhism to Western students in Nepal. The FPMT has grown to encompas ...
, Boston * ''Middle Length Length Discourse of the Buddha'' Translated from the Pali. Edited by Bhikkhu Bodhi. 1995, 2005, 2009. , 9780861710720


Wheel Publications (BPS)

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Stories of Old: Gathered from the Pali Commentaries (WH059)
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Greater Discourse on Voidness: Mahasuññata Sutta with Commentary (WH087)
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Ratthapala Sutta: Discourse from the Majjhima Nikaya (WH110)
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Girimananda Sutta: Ten contemplations with commentary (WH177)
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Buddha's Words on Kamma: Four Discourses from the Majjhima Nikaya (WH248/249)
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Exposition of Non-Conflict (WH269)
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Discourse on Right View: Sammaditthi Sutta (WH377/379)
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Lion’s Roar: Two discourses of the Buddha (WH390/391)
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Buddha's Teaching in His Own Words (WH428/430)
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References


Bibliography

* ''The Life of Nyanatiloka: The Biography of a Western Buddhist Pioneer'' Bhikkhu Nyanatusita and Hellmuth Hecker, Kandy, 2009
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