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Bhutan005.jpgBhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (14) 1914 viewsIn 2005 the Australian monk Ven S Dhammika was invited to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and spent ten days visiting the countries monasteries, shrines and temples. We present some of the pictures he took while in this rarely visited land and hope you enjoy them.
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120801-LRR-32k-Prayers-HHDL_Long_Life-Mandarin.mp3Long Life Prayer for His Holiness the Dalai Lama - Mandarin1497 viewsMandarin chanting by Ven. Sophia.     (1 votes)
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Episode_22.flvVidhura-Pandita Jataka: Episode 22 Series 3684 viewsVidhura-Pandita, the eloquent Sage (Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
At one time , thousands of years ago, the Bodhisatta came to earth in the person of a sage named Vidhura-Pandita. He was no ordinary man of wisdom. His life's purpose was to speak the truth, and in such a way that men would be held spellbound by his voice.      (1 votes)
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Episode_28.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 28 Series 1994 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
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Day03Vipassana_InstructionPart_1.MP3Vipassana Instruction (Part 1)1785 viewsDay Three: part 1: Vipassana Meditation Instruction given at the 2009 10-day Vipassana Retreat at Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery, Australia.     (6 votes)
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mahasati.pdfMaha Satipatthana Sutta3073 viewsVen. U Jotika and Ven. U Dhamminda
Practise in accordance with this Mahasatipatthana Sutta so that you can see why it is acknowledged as the most important Sutta that the Buddha taught. Try to practise all the different sections from time to time as they are all useful, but in the beginning start with something simple such as being mindful while walking, or the mindfulness of in and out breathing. Then as you practise these you will be able to practise the other sections contained within this Sutta and you will find that all the four satipatthanas can be practised concurrently. A Sutta should be read again and again as you will tend to forget its message. The message here in this Sutta is that you should be mindful of whatever is occurring in the body and mind, whether it be good or bad, and thus you will become aware that all conditioned phenomena are impermanent, unsatisfactory and not self.     (6 votes)
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01scan.mp3Body Scan 015540 viewsBody Scan gives instructions on bringing awareness to bodily sensations. For the most part this exercise is relaxing. Occasionally practitioners initially feel uncomfortable with this exercise. If it becomes overwhelmingly distressing, merely distract or direct attention to something outside your body until you are more comfortable with the exercise at another time.      (11 votes)
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sartre_buddhism.pdfSartre's Existentialism and Early Buddhism : a comparative study of selflessness theories1972 viewsVen. Phra Dharmakosajarn
The Present work is a revised version of Phra Dhrammakosajarn's doctoral thesis entitled A Comparative study of the Non-egological Treatments of Consciousness in Sartre's Philosophy and Early Buddhism, which was submitted at the University of Delhi, India, in September 1985. The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast Sartre's doctrine of non-egology with the theory of self-lessness (anatta) in Early (Theravada) Buddhism.     (5 votes)
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dfoot01.jpgBuddhapada015688 viewsTibetan Buddhist Art Work: Buddhapada01     (4 votes)
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huxter_healing_painful_emotions.mp3Healing Painful Emotions1173 viewsHealing painful emotions are instructions for some options to deal with 1. strong physical sensations and 2. difficult emotions if they are arise. It requires that the listener has already developed some skill with meditation for it to be effective. These tracks are not really guided meditations but more instructions for some options for dealing with uncomfortable physical sensations and emotions.
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