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paligram.pdfA Grammar of the Pali Language5459 viewsMost introductory Pali grammar books consist of lessons that teach the elements of the language in stages, but because of that they are also very difficult to use as a reference when you need to look up a noun's declension, or a verb's conjugation. Because of its practical and comprehensive coverage of the elements of the Pali language in complete chapters, this book is a very useful reference. It was not written for linguistics experts, but for students with little experiences tudying Pali grammar.     (4 votes)
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Chief_Part2.movChief - Documentary on the Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda (Part 2)2792 viewsFor more than half a century, K Sri Dhammananda has been a leading light in disseminating Buddhism in Malaysia. Although there are different schools of Buddhism practiced in this country, such is his deep impact on the community that he is affectionately known by all as Chief Venerable, or just "Chief". This short film offers a glimpse of Chief's remarkable life and work.      (4 votes)
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cdpray1_151.mp3Homage to the Buddha1699 viewsHomage to the Buddha Chant     (4 votes)
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7_chanting.mp3The Refuges and Precepts1628 viewsThe Refuges and Precepts. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Chanting Book.     (4 votes)
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03-chant-03.mp3Tri-Sarana - The Three Refuges4569 viewsVandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
Track No. 03
Compiled and recited by Venerable Indaratana Maha Thera     (15 votes)
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children.pdfLove Your Children the Right Way8093 viewsI composed this book when I was in Chiang Mai, where I lived for 10 years. In my work there, I observed many parents who had children but knew nothing about how to raise there beloved children properly so that they would grow to be good citizens of the nation. When I thought about this matter, I started writing an article concerning parents responsibility in raising their children - Panyananda Bhikkhu.     (26 votes)
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24_Track_24.mp3THE LAW OF KARMA1984 viewsWhat e’er ye sow that shall ye reap,
Such is the Law Divine,
Think not that thou can’st e’er escape,
The Karma which is thine.
The present is the true result,
Of actions all our own,
The sower always reaps the fruits,
Of seeds which he has sown.
The Law is ever just and true
And all must surely bear,
The strict result of every act
For none the Law can spare.
Weep not for what is past and gone,
For it cannot return,
This is the teaching Buddha gave
For all His sons to learn.
Do not despair, the future still
Is thine to mar or make;
Sow then today good seeds and pure,
And reap their harvest great.
The goal divine still shines afar
All may this goal attain,
When they have learned good seeds to sow
And things of self have slain.
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scrnguna.pdfA Critical Analysis of the Jhanas in Theravada Meditation5982 viewsThis work, by Ven. Henepola Gunaratana, provides an analytical study of the Jhanas, as they are an important set of meditative attainments in the contemplative discipline of Theravada Buddhism. Despite their frequent appearance in the texts, the exact role of the Jhanas in the Buddhist path has not been settled with unanimity by Theravada scholars, who are still divided over the question as to whether they are necessary for attaining Nibbana.     (11 votes)
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appropriate_response.flvAn Appropriate Response5741 viewsGil Fronsdal is the primary teacher for the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, California; he has been teaching since 1990. He has practiced Zen and Vipassana in the U.S. and Asia since 1975. He was a Theravada monk in Burma in 1985, and in 1989 began training with Jack Kornfield to be a Vipassana teacher. Gil teaches at Spirit Rock Meditation Center where he is part of its Teachers Council.     (22 votes)
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mangala.mp3Maha Mangala Sutta8972 viewsThe Buddha's Discourse on Blessings.
Maha Mangala Sutta - Discourse on the nature of Blessings.     (14 votes)
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