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1_chanting.mp3Dedication of Offerings1260 viewsChanting: Dedication of Offerings.
Dedication of Offerings: From the Buddhist Society of Western Australia's Chanting Book.     (2 votes)
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samantabhadra.pdfThe Vows of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra Sutra4374 viewsOn Entering into the Inconceivable State of Emancipation by the Practice and Vows of the Bodhisattva Samantabhadra of the Mahavaipulya Buddha Avatamsaka Sutra.     (9 votes)
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abhidhaultsci.pdfThe Buddha's Abhidhamma - Ultimate Science5398 viewsThe Abhidhamma, describes in detail the natures of the ultimate realities that really exist in nature but are unknown to scientists. His method of verification is superior to scientific methods which depend on instruments. He used his divine-eye to penetrate the coverings that hide the true nature of things. He also taught others how to develop concentration and how to observe with their mind-eyes the true nature of all things and finally the four Noble Truths.     (10 votes)
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whatbelieve.pdfWhat Buddhists Believe6563 viewsThis expanded 4th edition of What Buddhists Believe answers many questions which are asked about Buddhism by Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. There are so many misconceptions regarding superstitions and misinterpretations which are associated with this noble religion that it has become imperative to explain the Teachings in a manner which has contemporary relevance.     (10 votes)
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sujivapoems.pdfWind in the Forest2887 viewsThis book is a unique collection of poems, write-ups, illustrations and photos. In Venerable Sujiva's sincere and heartfelt writings, readers may find many touching incidents related by him in his many years of teaching. They will also come to understand him, his compassion and loving-kindness as well as the Dhamma by simply flowing with his pen.     (5 votes)
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jtwebv1p.pdfBuddhist Tales for Young & Old (Vol. 1)4695 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 Disease3448 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 Buddha2329 viewsVandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
Track No. 05
Compiled and recited by Venerable Indaratana Maha Thera     (6 votes)
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life_of_tha_buddha.pdfLife of the Buddha in Gandhara Art1719 viewsThe tradition of Grandhara Art is the birthplace of many strands of Buddhist art and sculpture. Historically, it is in the Gandhara tradition – now in what is Pakistan - that the Buddha came to be represented first as a person. Prior to this, the Enlightened Buddha was symbolized in art and sculpture either through foot-prints or through a stylized Bodhi Tree. The personal representations of the Buddha originated probably through the inspiration derived from the Hellenistic tradition. In numerous bas-reliefs and friezes, phases of the Buddha’s life are elaborately depicted.     (3 votes)
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14_Kamma_Aggacitta.mp314. How can I prevent the mind from wandering?946 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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