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DP_5_Daily_Reflections.pdfThe Five Subjects for Daily Recollection1344 viewsThere are other recollections which one can make and which help one to appreciate the state of a human being. People tend to hide away from decay, disease and death while greatly attached to sentient beings and insentient objects. Some people try also to ignore moral responsibility for their actions. These recollections bring all these subjects out into the light and make us face them squarely. Therefore, the Buddha has said that they should be recollected by everyone daily.
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BT08B.MP3Lecture 8. (b) Meditation1343 viewsThe lectures explain the Dhamma from the perspective of Theravada Buddhism, the oldest continuous Buddhist school, whose scriptures, the Pali canon, give the most accurate picture of what the historical Buddha himself actually taught. The lectures are intended to be basic enough to be of value to beginners without previous study of the Dhamma, and deep and through enough to be of interest to long-term students seeking to extend and clarify their understanding.
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IMG0010.jpgTibetan Pilgrims Emei Shan, China1343 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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Day06Pain_MeditatorsBestFriendPart_2.MP3Pain: The Meditator's Best Friend (Part 2)1342 viewsDay Six: Part 2: Dhamma Talk on The Meditator's Best Friend given at the 2009 10-day Vipassana Retreat at Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery, Australia.
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HOKYOZANMAINotes.pdfHO-KYO ZAN-MAI - notes1342 viewsExtended Notes for Ho-kyo Zan-mai
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Episode_06.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 6 Series 11340 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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track09_the-insight-knowledges.mp3(09) Vipassana Meditation Retreat1336 viewsTrack09 The Insight Knowledges - 10 Vipassana Retreat Talks, by Sayadaw U Janaka (6/12/2003)
The Insight Knowledges, an evening talk during an intensive Vipassana (Insight) meditation retreat in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition of Burma, by the abbot and Meditation Master of Chanmyay Meditation Centre, Yangon, Myanmar.
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25_Track_25.mp3FARE-YE-WELL1330 viewsMy fond young wife, oh fare-ye-well,
I leave your side to come again,
A sage of sages, king of kings,
This holy hour tho’full of pain.
This palace vast is small to me,
I cannot breathe nor lie at rest,
The vaster world bids me to leave,
This vanity for what is best.
So fare thee well, my only son,
Reclining in the mother’s arms,
I go to build the realm of truth,
Hence leave I all with folded palms.
And mount my horse, and fly thro’s Time,
To conquer pain and birth and death,
To find a way to reach that bliss,
I leave behind this passing wealth!
(repeat the first verse)
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01_Vesak_Track.mp31. Hail Glorious Day1330 viewsThe full moon day of Vesak month - the holiest day in the Buddhist calendar commemorates the birth, enlightenment and passing away of the historical Gautama Buddha. These songs depict the joy of worshippers in act of worship besides recalling the glorious events that took place during the three important events of the Buddha's life.
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DP_Bodhicari_Precepts2.pdfBodhicari Precepts1325 viewsBodhicaris can be defined as “practitioners of the Buddha Dhamma who have attainment of enlightenment as their goalâ€. The Bodhicari Precepts are an expansion of Ajivatthamaka Sila (Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth) and Panca Sila (The Five Precepts). They were developed at Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara Los Angeles USA.
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