An accessible introduction to the teachings of the Buddha told through
the oral tradition of the Dīghanikāya--the preeminent text of the Pali
canon.
The Dīghanikāya or Long Discourses of the Buddha is one of the four
major collections of teachings from the early period of Buddhism. Its
thirty-four suttas (in Sanskrit, sutras) demonstrate remarkable breadth
in both content and style, forming a comprehensive collection. The Art
of Listening gives an introduction to the Dīghanikāya and
demonstrates the historical, cultural, and spiritual insights that
emerge when we view the Buddhist suttas as oral literature.
Each sutta of the Dīghanikāya is a paced, rhythmic composition that
evolved and passed intergenerationally through chanting. For hundreds of
years, these timeless teachings were never written down. Examining
twelve suttas of the Dīghanikāya, scholar Sarah Shaw combines a
literary approach and a personal one, based on her experiences carefully
studying, hearing, and chanting the texts. At once sophisticated and
companionable, The Art of Listening will introduce you to the
diversity and beauty of the early Buddhist suttas.