Mahā Sīhanāda Sutta ( DN8): The Great Discourse on the Lion’s Roar — The Authentic Path to Full Liberation
Dīgha Nikāya, PaliVerse Podcast Series—The Chapter on the Ag... di Alexander & Serene, produced by Paliverse
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What actually makes a life a spiritual life? In this episode we open the Mahā Sīhanāda Sutta — the Great Discourse on the Lion's Roar — the eighth discourse of the Dīgha Nikāya, and one of the Pāli Canon's clearest statements of what genuinely constitutes the holy life.
A naked ascetic named Kassapa approaches the Buddha with a rumour: that the Buddha condemns all austere asceticism. The Buddha denies it — but then turns the conversation inside out. He lays out the full catalogue of ancient Indian ascetic practice (the nakedness, the food restrictions, the hemp garments, the bed of thorns), agrees that such a life is difficult, and then makes a single devastating observation: a slave girl who brings water could do all of it. The real difficulty — the real asceticism — lies somewhere the outward eye cannot see.
From there the Buddha un ...