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BT05A.MP3Lecture 5. (a) Rebirth and Kamma2180 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.     (5 votes)
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06_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (06)2640 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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Amithaba003.jpgAmithabha Buddha032010 viewsAMITABHA: Buddha of Boundless Light of the Western Paradise     (5 votes)
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M05_EvolutionofMind.mp3Evolution of Mind1421 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Evolution of Mind (52 mins)      (5 votes)
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z-stupa02.jpgStupa015196 viewsTibetan Buddhist Art Work: Stupa01     (5 votes)
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thai-buddha_06.jpg06 Thai Buddha Image2222 views06 Thai Buddha Image     (5 votes)
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buddha_life_23.jpgThe Buddha's Father was cremated2493 viewsThe Buddha's Father was cremated     (5 votes)
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05_painful_feelings.mp3Ajahn Maha Boowa Discourses (05)1652 views05. Painful Feelings
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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gratitude.pdfGratitude in the Buddha’s Teachings1989 viewsThis text, with an introduction on the subject of gratitude in the Buddha's Teachings has extacts from Pali Suttas on Gratitude and Suttas on Ingratitude. In the Mangala Sutta, the Buddha declares that the quality of gratitude to be one of the highest blessings, thus showing how it plays a key role in His ethical and spiritual teachings.     (5 votes)
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advice.pdfAdvice for Monks and Nuns2412 viewsThe continued existence of the Buddha Dharma depends upon the continued existence of the Sangha - the community of ordained practitioners, monks and nuns - one of the three Buddhist Refuges. In these talks, Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche explain the great benefits of practicing Dharma as an ordained person, how to keep the ordination pure, the purpose of the monastic community, how to live together as monks and nuns, and much more. The necessity for the lay community to support the Sangha is also made clear, and not only monks and nuns but lay practitioners, too, will gain much by reading this book.     (5 votes)
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