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[[Ñāṇamoli]] [[Bhikkhu]], born Osbert John S Moore (June 25, 1905 – March 8, 1960), was a British [[Theravada]] [[Buddhist monk]] and [[Pali]] [[scholar]], educated at Exeter College, Oxford.
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[[Ñāṇamoli]] [[Bhikkhu]], born Osbert John S Moore (June 25, 1905 – March 8, 1960), was a {{Wiki|British}} [[Theravada]] [[Buddhist monk]] and [[Pali]] [[scholar]], educated at Exeter {{Wiki|College}}, {{Wiki|Oxford}}.
  
While serving as an [[intelligence]] officer interrogating spies and saboteurs in Italy during [[World]] [[War]] II, he discovered [[Buddhism]] via the {{Wiki|Julius Evola}}'s The [[Doctrine]] of [[Awakening]] a Nietzschean interpretation of [[Buddhism]]. This work had been translated by his friend [[Wikipedia:Nanavira Thera|Harold Edward Musson]], also an [[intelligence]] officer serving in Italy.
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While serving as an [[intelligence]] officer interrogating spies and saboteurs in {{Wiki|Italy}} during [[World]] [[War]] II, he discovered [[Buddhism]] via the {{Wiki|Julius Evola}}'s The [[Doctrine]] of [[Awakening]] a Nietzschean interpretation of [[Buddhism]]. This work had been translated by his [[friend]] [[Wikipedia:Nanavira Thera|Harold Edward Musson]], also an [[intelligence]] officer serving in {{Wiki|Italy}}.
  
After the [[war]] Moore ([[Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu]]) joined the Italian section of the {{Wiki|BBC}}. Moore and Musson, who shared a flat in {{Wiki|London}}, were quite disillusioned with their [[lives]] and left to [[Sri Lanka]] in 1949 to become [[Buddhist]] [[monks]]. On April 24, 1949 they received the [[novice]] ([[samanera]]) [[ordination]] or [[going forth]], [[pabbajjā]], from [[Nyanatiloka|Ñ‹See Tfd›āṇatiloka]] at the [[Island Hermitage]]. In 1950 they received their [[bhikkhu]] [[ordination]] at [[Vajirarama]] [[Temple]] {{Wiki|Colombo}}. [[Ñāṇamoli]] spent almost his entire [[monk]] [[life]] of eleven years at the {{Wiki|Island Hermitage}}.
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After the [[war]] Moore ([[Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu]]) joined the {{Wiki|Italian}} section of the {{Wiki|BBC}}. Moore and Musson, who shared a flat in {{Wiki|London}}, were quite disillusioned with their [[lives]] and left to [[Sri Lanka]] in 1949 to become [[Buddhist]] [[monks]]. On April 24, 1949 they received the [[novice]] ([[samanera]]) [[ordination]] or [[going forth]], [[pabbajjā]], from [[Nyanatiloka|Ñ‹See Tfd›āṇatiloka]] at the [[Island Hermitage]]. In 1950 they received their [[bhikkhu]] [[ordination]] at [[Vajirarama]] [[Temple]] {{Wiki|Colombo}}. [[Ñāṇamoli]] spent almost his entire [[monk]] [[life]] of eleven years at the {{Wiki|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 {{Wiki|canonical}} [[scriptures]] within a comparatively short [[time]]. He is remembered for his reliable translations from the [[Pali]] 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]] 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.
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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 {{Wiki|canonical}} [[scriptures]] within a comparatively short [[time]]. He is remembered for his reliable translations from the [[Pali]] into English, mostly of abstruse texts such as the [[Nettippakaraṇa]] which are considered difficult to translate. He also wrote {{Wiki|essays}} on aspects of [[Buddhism]]. By 1956 he had translated [[Visuddhimagga]] into English and got it published as The [[Path]] of [[Purification]]. He also compiled The [[Life]] of the [[Buddha]], a reliable and popular {{Wiki|biography}} of the [[Buddha]] based on [[Wikipedia:Authenticity|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]].
 
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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]] and published as Middle Length Length {{Wiki|Discourse}} of the [[Buddha]] and published by [[Wisdom Publications]] in 1995. Other draft translations, edited and published after his [[death]], are The [[Path]] of {{Wiki|Discrimination}} ([[Paṭisambhidāmagga]]) and Dispeller of [[Delusion]] ([[Sammohavinodanī]]).
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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]] and published as Middle Length Length {{Wiki|Discourse}} of the [[Buddha]] and published by [[Wisdom Publications]] in 1995. Other draft translations, edited and published after his [[death]], are The [[Path]] of {{Wiki|Discrimination}} ([[Paṭisambhidāmagga]]) and Dispeller of [[Delusion]] ([[Sammohavinodanī]]).
  
While on a [[pilgrimage]] he [[died]] suddenly due to [[heart]] failure at the hamlet of Veheragama near Mahawa. His [[body]] was brought to [[Vajirarama]] [[Temple]] in {{Wiki|Colombo}} and {{Wiki|cremated}} at a nearby cemetery.
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While on a [[pilgrimage]] he [[died]] suddenly due to [[heart]] failure at the hamlet of Veheragama near Mahawa. His [[body]] was brought to [[Vajirarama]] [[Temple]] in {{Wiki|Colombo}} and {{Wiki|cremated}} at a nearby [[cemetery]].
 
Works
 
Works
  
     Published by the {{Wiki|Pali Text Society}}, London
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     Published by the {{Wiki|Pali Text Society}}, {{Wiki|London}}
     Minor Readings and Illustrator. The Khuddakapāṭha and Commentary. Transl, from the [[Pali]]. 1960.
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     Minor Readings and Illustrator. The [[Khuddakapāṭha]] and Commentary. Transl, from the [[Pali]]. 1960.
 
     The Guide ([[Nettippakaraṇa]]). Transl. from the [[Pali]]. 1962.
 
     The Guide ([[Nettippakaraṇa]]). Transl. from the [[Pali]]. 1962.
 
     Piṭaka-Disclosure ([[Peṭakopadesa]]). Transl. from the [[Pali]]. 1964.
 
     Piṭaka-Disclosure ([[Peṭakopadesa]]). Transl. from the [[Pali]]. 1964.
 
     The [[Path]] of {{Wiki|Discrimination}} ([[Paṭisambhidāmagga]]). Transl. from the [[Pali]], 1982.
 
     The [[Path]] of {{Wiki|Discrimination}} ([[Paṭisambhidāmagga]]). 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.
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     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 [[Buddhist]] Publication {{Wiki|Society}}, Kandy
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Published by the [[Buddhist]] Publication {{Wiki|Society}}, {{Wiki|Kandy}}
 
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     The [[Path]] of [[Purification]] ([[Visuddhimagga]]) by [[Bhadantācariya]] [[Buddhaghosa]]. Translated from the [[Pali]]. First edition 1956. 3rd ed. 1991. [[View]] online
 
     The [[Path]] of [[Purification]] ([[Visuddhimagga]]) by [[Bhadantācariya]] [[Buddhaghosa]]. Translated from the [[Pali]]. First edition 1956. 3rd ed. 1991. [[View]] online
     [[Mindfulness]] of Breathing ([[Ānāpānasati]]): [[Buddhist Texts]] from the [[Pali Canon]] and Extracts from the [[Pali Commentaries]]. First edition 1964. Fifth edition 1991. [[View]] Online
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     [[Mindfulness]] of [[Breathing]] ([[Ānāpānasati]]): [[Buddhist Texts]] from the [[Pali Canon]] and Extracts from the [[Pali Commentaries]]. First edition 1964. Fifth edition 1991. [[View]] Online
     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 [[Life]] of the [[Buddha]]: as it appears in the [[Pali Canon]], the oldest [[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]] record. (369 pp.) First [[printing]] 1972, fifth [[printing]] 2007.
     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. Read
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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. Read
 
     A Pali-English Glossary of [[Buddhist]] Technical Terms. Edited by [[Bhikkhu Bodhi]]. First edition 1991. Second edition 2007.
 
     A Pali-English Glossary of [[Buddhist]] Technical Terms. Edited by [[Bhikkhu Bodhi]]. First edition 1991. Second edition 2007.
     Three Cardinal Discourses of the [[Buddha]]: Translation with Introduction and Notes. First [[printing]] 1960; third reprint 1981 as The [[Wheel]] No. 17. Read
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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. Read
 
     Pathways of [[Buddhist]] [[Thought]]: Four Essays (from Posthumous papers). 1963, 1983—(The [[Wheel]] No. 52/53.) Reprinted in an {{Wiki|anthology}} of The [[Wheel]] publications published by George Allen & Unwin, {{Wiki|London}}, 1971 under the same title). Read
 
     Pathways of [[Buddhist]] [[Thought]]: Four Essays (from Posthumous papers). 1963, 1983—(The [[Wheel]] No. 52/53.) Reprinted in an {{Wiki|anthology}} of The [[Wheel]] publications published by George Allen & Unwin, {{Wiki|London}}, 1971 under the same title). Read
 
     The [[Three Refuges]]. 1959. ([[Bodhi]] Leaves No. A. 5). Read
 
     The [[Three Refuges]]. 1959. ([[Bodhi]] Leaves No. A. 5). Read
 
     “[[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. Read
 
     “[[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. Read
     A Thinker’s Notebook: Posthumous Papers of a [[Buddhist Monk]]. Compiled by [[Nyanaponika Thera]]. First edition 1972 ({{Wiki|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. Read
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     A Thinker’s Notebook: Posthumous Papers of a [[Buddhist Monk]]. Compiled by [[Nyanaponika Thera]]. First edition 1972 ({{Wiki|Forest}} [[Hermitage]], {{Wiki|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. Read
  
Published by Mahamakuta Rajavidyalaya Press, Bangkok
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Published by Mahamakuta Rajavidyalaya Press, {{Wiki|Bangkok}}
  
 
     The [[Pātimokkha]]. 227 Fundamental Rules of a [[Bhikkhu]]. Translated from the [[Pali]]. 1969.
 
     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.
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     A Treasury of the [[Buddha's]] [[Discourses]]. Compilation of [[Suttas]] from the [[Majjhima Nikaya]]. Edited by [[Bhikkhu]] [[Khantipalo]], 1977.
  
 
Published by [[Wisdom Publications]], Boston
 
Published by [[Wisdom Publications]], Boston

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Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu, born Osbert John S Moore (June 25, 1905 – March 8, 1960), was a British Theravada Buddhist monk and Pali scholar, educated at Exeter College, Oxford.

While serving as an intelligence officer interrogating spies and saboteurs in Italy during World War II, he discovered Buddhism via the Julius Evola's The Doctrine of Awakening a Nietzschean interpretation of Buddhism. This work had been translated by his friend Harold Edward Musson, also an intelligence officer serving in Italy.

After the war Moore (Ñāṇamoli Bhikkhu) joined the Italian section of the BBC. 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 April 24, 1949 they received the novice (samanera) ordination or going forth, pabbajjā, from Ñ‹See Tfd›āṇatiloka at the Island Hermitage. In 1950 they received their bhikkhu ordination at Vajirarama Temple Colombo. 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 Pali 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 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.

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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 and published as Middle Length 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 (Paṭisambhidāmagga) and Dispeller of Delusion (Sammohavinodanī).

While on a pilgrimage he died suddenly due to heart failure at the hamlet of Veheragama near Mahawa. His body was brought to Vajirarama Temple in Colombo and cremated at a nearby cemetery.
Works

    Published by the Pali Text Society, London
    Minor Readings and Illustrator. The Khuddakapāṭha and Commentary. Transl, from the Pali. 1960.
    The Guide (Nettippakaraṇa). Transl. from the Pali. 1962.
    Piṭaka-Disclosure (Peṭakopadesa). Transl. from the Pali. 1964.
    The Path of Discrimination (Paṭisambhidāmagga). 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 Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy

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    The Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga) by Bhadantācariya Buddhaghosa. Translated from the Pali. First edition 1956. 3rd ed. 1991. View online
    Mindfulness of Breathing (Ānāpānasati): Buddhist Texts from the Pali Canon and Extracts from the Pali Commentaries. First edition 1964. Fifth edition 1991. View Online
    The Life of the Buddha: as it appears in the Pali Canon, the oldest authentic record. (369 pp.) First printing 1972, fifth printing 2007.
    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. Read
    A Pali-English Glossary of Buddhist Technical Terms. Edited by Bhikkhu Bodhi. First edition 1991. Second edition 2007.
    Three Cardinal Discourses of the Buddha: Translation with Introduction and Notes. First printing 1960; third reprint 1981 as The Wheel No. 17. Read
    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). Read
    The Three Refuges. 1959. (Bodhi Leaves No. A. 5). Read
    “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. Read
    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. Read

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, Boston

    Middle Length Length Discourse of the Buddha Translated from the Pali. Edited by Bhikkhu Bodhi. 1995, 2005, 2009. ISBN 0-86171-072-X, 9780861710720

Source

Wikipedia:Ñānamoli