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jtwebv1p.pdfBuddhist Tales for Young & Old (Vol. 1)4589 viewsThis is an illustrated version of Buddhist Tales for Young and Old (volume 1), with line drawings by John Patterson, which are suitable for colouring in. (9 votes)
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nat_cure.pdfThe Natural Cure for Spiritual Disease3344 viewsThe Natural Cure for Spiritual Disease is a guide to Buddhist science, it includes three talks given in 1986 by this world-renowned Thai Buddhist teacher: 'The Scientific Cure of Spiritual Disease', 'The Use of Dhamma' and 'New Life of Peace'. Venerable Buddhadasa is well known for the readiness with which he gives non-literal interpretations of Buddhist texts. He does not hesitate to reject as naive a word-for-word interpretation that has no bearing on real life. (6 votes)
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05-chant-05.mp3Buddha Vandana - Homage to the Buddha2302 viewsVandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
Track No. 05
Compiled and recited by Venerable Indaratana Maha Thera (6 votes)
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14_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp314. How can I prevent the mind from wandering?927 viewsTo what extent do we believe in kamma? The fine line between fatalism and belief in kamma. An edited Dhamma discourse given by Ven. Ayasama Aggacitta - with Q & A (3 votes)
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beingssutra.pdfThe Sutra on the Eight Realizations4136 views"The content of The Sutra on the Eight Realizations is grounded in both Mahayana and Theravada viewpoints. Please treasure this Sutra. When I was seventeen, and in my first year of novice studies at a Buddhist Monastery, I had to study and memorize it. This enabled me to easily combine the meaning of the Sutra with meditation of breath counting. From this period until now, 44 years have passed and this Sutra is still an invaluable torch lighting my path. Today I have the opportunity to present it to you. I am grateful to this deep and miraculous Sutra. I join my hands and respectfully recite, "Homage to the precious Sutra on the Eight Realizations." (3 votes)
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06_Matrimony.mp36. A Buddhist Wedding Song (Songs)2094 views (3 votes)
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IMG0009.jpgMonk in the Mountain Forest, Emei Shan, China1725 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community (3 votes)
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08Taking_the_Practice_Home.pdfTaking the Practice Home2643 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. (3 votes)
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02Orientation_to_the_Practice.pdfOrientation to the Practice3137 viewsWhether this is a first time experience of Vipassana meditation or you are a meditator who has experience in this mode of practice, every meditator at the beginning of a retreat will need to make some adjustment to the retreat situation - at least in having to settle down and get into the rhythm of the practice. First, let us look how one relates to a retreat situation and the way to adjust to the retreat environment, before the basic instructions are given. (3 votes)
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Bhutan_37.jpgBhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (54) 1568 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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