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Episode_19.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 19 Series 11336 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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IMG0046.jpgSymmetry in the Monastery Garden Copenhagen, Denmark1330 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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IMG0094.jpgAmong Student Monks Svayambhunath, Nepal1328 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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IMG0033.jpgBhikku Nyanabodhi ordained in Bavaria1326 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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Sallekha_Sutta_10_X_Mahasi_Sayadaw_p86-96.mp3Sallekha Sutta - A Discourse on the Refinement of Character1322 views10. Male Chastity

Sallekha Sutta by Mahasi Sayadaw, Translated by U Aye Maung (read by Ven. Rakkhita)
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V03-Vajra-Guru-Mantra_3.mp3The Vajra Gura (Padmasambhava) Mantra 031319 viewsA high quality chanting of the Vajra Gura Mantra.
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Shariraimon.pdfSHARIRAIMON 舎利禮文1319 viewsBuddha-relics [Śarīra] Rite Verse [Gather]
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16_the_power_of_metta.mp3Ajahn Maha Boowa Discourses (16)1313 views16. The Power of Metta

This audio selection of the discourses of Ajahn Maha Boowa, were translated into English and recorded by Ajahn Suchaat at Wat Pa Bann Taad, Thailand.

These Teachings are free gifts of Dhamma and may not be offered for sale.
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IMG0042.jpgDana Island Hermitage, Sri Lanka1312 views
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File05_The_four_truths_pain_pleasure.mp3The Four Truths1311 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)

Continuing with Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (Turning the dharma wheel), we examine the four truths, and in particular how they show the Buddha's understanding of pleasure and pain. The truths provide the fundamental structure of the teaching. We see dukkha presented as the pain arising from our delusion and drivenness. Then we look at how Siddhartha, before he became Buddha, turned his practice around through a spontaneous memory from his childhood which stimulated the arising of a fundamental question: “Why am I afraid of pleasure?” The practice requires pleasure — but what kind of pleasure?
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