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V03-Vajra-Guru-Mantra_3.mp3The Vajra Gura (Padmasambhava) Mantra 03912 viewsA high quality chanting of the Vajra Gura Mantra.
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heart_three.mp3The "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Three)910 viewsThe "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Three)
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Episode_19.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 19 Series 1907 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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IMG0033.jpgBhikku Nyanabodhi ordained in Bavaria906 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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06_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp36. What is Kamma?906 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.
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IMG0042.jpgDana Island Hermitage, Sri Lanka904 views
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File13_Preparing_the_fire.mp3Preparing the Fire899 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)
Tonight we follow the Buddha from Baranasi back to the area where he practised before his awakening, the Nerañjara River near Gaya. First, at Baranasi, the Buddha awakens Yasa, the son of a rich banker. This is the first time the Buddha awakens a lay person, proving the dharma can be understood by the laity as well as by professional ascetics; and the first time the Buddha gives a “graduated discourse,†which becomes the basic template of his teaching method. Yet this is not counted as the third teaching. Why not?
After his successes in Baranasi the Buddha goes alone to visit Uruvela Kassapa, the important head of an order of dreadlocks ascetics. He spends at least a month performing miracles to convert Kassapa and his followers. Why was Kassapa so important? Finally the Buddha leads the newly converted ascetics to Gayasisa, near Gaya, to give them the third teaching, Adittapariyaya Sutta (Burning …).
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x22.mp3The Mind’s Latent Tendencies 895 viewsHere we are dealing with the mind's negative latent tendencies. Unfortunately it is not so uncommon that many people experience these ingrained unwholesome patterns of mind that are harmful to their wellbeing and don’t seem to know how to work with them. However, while we have to acknowledge that although it is not an easy matter, it is possible through Vipassana meditation to detoxify the mind just as it is possible to detoxify the body.
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09_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp39. Results of Kamma895 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.
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10_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp310. Cessation of Kamma895 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.
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