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Episode_02.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 2 Series 12653 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
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Bhutan0013.jpgBhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (04) 2642 viewsIn 2005 the Australian monk Ven S Dhammika was invited to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and spent ten days visiting the countries monasteries, shrines and temples. We present some of the pictures he took while in this rarely visited land and hope you enjoy them.
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01_Wonhyo_web.pdfVolume 1. Wonhyo: Selected Works2622 viewsA Collection of Korean Buddhism in English. It's translated and compiled by great Scholars including Robert Buswell.
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03_texts_and_practices.pdfTexts and Practices2620 views
The Suttas are chants, and are full of repetitions. When we look at the patterns of repetitions we discover something quite familiar to us: verses and chorus. Let us take some path text and use it to illustrate the problem we are talking about, and suggest another way of reading these texts that takes into account their oral structure as outlined above: Atthakanagara Sutta (M52) and Culasunnata Sutta: Smaller discourse on emptiness (M121)
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02buddha-profile01.jpgChinese Buddha Statue (Detail)2612 viewsImage of Modern Chinese Buddha Statue - Profile
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08Taking_the_Practice_Home.pdfTaking the Practice Home2611 viewsIf meditation is to have any relevance to everyday life it has to be done at home. This does not mean just your residence but wherever your attention happens to reside. To meditate at home requires a 'hands-on', dynamic approach that is not restricted to any particular time, place or posture. When applied in this way, it becomes integrated into the ordinary activities of life and becomes the basis for a meditative lifestyle in the home and the routine of everyday life.
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05mindfulness.mp3Mindfulness of Sound and Thought2604 viewsMindfulness of sound and thought, firstly instructs on how to use sound as an object of meditation then asks the listener to shift attention to thoughts. The second part of this track is more instruction on how to manage difficult thoughts when they arise rather than a guided meditation.
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buddha_life_18.jpgReturning to Kapilavastu2599 viewsReturning to Kapilavastu
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Bhutan0018.jpgBhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (09) 2596 viewsIn 2005 the Australian monk Ven S Dhammika was invited to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and spent ten days visiting the countries monasteries, shrines and temples. We present some of the pictures he took while in this rarely visited land and hope you enjoy them.
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06_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (06)2592 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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