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refuge.pdf
refuge.pdfRefuge: An Introduction to the Buddha, Dhamma & Sangha1018 viewsThe refuges in Buddhism - both on the internal and on the external levels - are the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, also known as the Triple Gem. They are called gems both because they are valuable and because, in ancient times, gems were believed to have protective powers. The Triple Gem outdoes other gems in this respect because its protective powers can be put to the test and can lead further than those of any physical gem, all the way to absolute freedom from uncertainties of the realm of ageing, illness, and death.
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wheel271.pdfBag of Bones - A Miscellany on the Body1018 viewsThe body is thought to be most obviously “me,” what I regard as the most tangible part of myself. Around it therefore are constructed many views, all of them distorted to some extent, which prevent insight arising into the body as it really is. This book is a small anthology relating to the body in various ways, and presents material which, if contemplated by the earnest and sincere student of Dhamma, will eventually provide fruitful insight and, thereby, freedom from the many desires and fears centered on the body.
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Episode_06.flvVacheeKama Jataka: Episode 6 of Series 21014 views(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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wheel273.pdfAnanda the Guardian of the Dhamma1011 viewsAnanda’s praise has been voiced on many occasions in the Páli Canon. The greatest recognition for a monk would surely have been when the Buddha asked him to substitute for him as a teacher and then later confirmed that he, himself, would not have presented the teachings in any other way. This praise was given by the Exalted One to Sáriputta (another famous disciple) and to Ánanda.
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x11.mp3Difficulties Facing Meditators - and How To Work With Them1007 viewsWhile they can be challenging, the problems and difficulties that one comes across in meditation practice can work to one’s advantage, as they are 'workable'. As in life, what we experience as difficulties in meditation can be the cause of growth in the Dharma. This series of talks offers practical advice on how to work with common difficulties face by meditators.
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heart_eleven.mp3The "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Eleven)1005 viewsThe "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Eleven)
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DP_Ajiv_Bibliography.pdfAjivatthamaka Sila Bibliography1004 viewsAjivatthamaka Sila (Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth) Bibliography. A bibliography for Ajivatthamaka Sila (Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth and Buddhist Precepts.
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IMG0020.jpgMeditation at the "Golden Rock" in Myanmar1002 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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05_Questions_by_Subha_Regarding_Kamma.mp35. Questions by Subha Regarding Kamma1002 viewsWhat is Kamma? Why are there inequalities of mankind? Is everything due to Kamma? Can Kamma be changed? Is the Buddhist doctrine of Rebirth a mere theory or an evidentially based verifiable fact? What is the cause of rebirth? How does rebirth take place on the Buddha’s teaching of no-soul?
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MHRGKNJHG.pdfMYŌ-HŌ-REN-GE-KYŌ: NYO-RAI-JU-RYŌ-HON-GE (Jū-Roku) 妙法蓮華經: 如來壽量品第十六1000 viewsWonderful-Dharma-Lotus-Flower-Sutra:
Thus-come [Tathagata's] Long-life [Eternal] Nature.
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