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BT05B.MP3
BT05B.MP3Lecture 5. (b) Rebirth and Kamma1830 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.33333
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M15_PleasureHappiness1.mp3
M15_PleasureHappiness1.mp3Pleasure and Happiness (Part 1)1084 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Pleasure and Happiness (Part 1) (46 mins)33333
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14_Track_14.mp3
14_Track_14.mp3BUDDHIST DOXOLOGY1600 viewsBright shineth the sun in his splendor by day,
And bright the moon’s radiance by night;
Bright shineth the hero in battle array,
And the sage in his thought shineth bright.
But by day and by night, none so glorious and bright.
As Lord Buddha, the Source of all Spiritual Light;
But by day and by night, none so glorious and bright
As Lord Buddha, the Source of all Spiritual Light.
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huxter_peace_and_joy_with_the_breath.mp3
huxter_peace_and_joy_with_the_breath.mp3Peace and Joy with the Breath947 viewsCultivating peace and joy with the breath, is an extension of the track "Calming the body with the breath". It is a Calm meditation practice and for some people it can provide a way to cultivate peace and joy. 33333
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track10_closing-talk.mp3
track10_closing-talk.mp3(10) Vipassana Meditation Retreat1564 viewsTrack 10 Closing Talk - 10 Vipassana Retreat Talks, by Sayadaw U Janaka (6/12/2003)
The final 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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gqga02.mp3
gqga02.mp302 Good Question, Good Answer1058 views(2) Answers to questions that people often ask about the Buddha's teachings, by Australian monk, Venerable S. Dhammika.33333
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07_study_vs_practice.mp3
07_study_vs_practice.mp3Ajahn Maha Boowa Discourses (07)1447 views07. Study vs. Practice

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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02.mp3Siddhartha1983 viewsSiddhartha is an allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse which deals with the spiritual journey of an Indian man called Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha.

Siddhartha is an allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse which deals with the spiritual journey of an Indian man called Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha.

"Siddhartha" means "he who has attained his goals" or "every wish fulfilled".[1] The Buddha's name, before his renunciation, was Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later the Buddha. The main character of Siddhartha in the book is not the same person as the Buddha, who in the book goes by the name "Gotama".
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V02-Vajra_Guru-Padmasambhava-Mantra.mp3
V02-Vajra_Guru-Padmasambhava-Mantra.mp3The Vajra Gura (Padmasambhava) Mantra 021152 viewsA high quality chanting of the Vajra Gura Mantra.33333
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File13_Preparing_the_fire.mp3
File13_Preparing_the_fire.mp3Preparing the Fire843 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)

Tonight we follow the Buddha from Baranasi back to the area where he practised before his awakening, the Nerañjara River near Gaya. First, at Baranasi, the Buddha awakens Yasa, the son of a rich banker. This is the first time the Buddha awakens a lay person, proving the dharma can be understood by the laity as well as by professional ascetics; and the first time the Buddha gives a “graduated discourse,” which becomes the basic template of his teaching method. Yet this is not counted as the third teaching. Why not?

After his successes in Baranasi the Buddha goes alone to visit Uruvela Kassapa, the important head of an order of dreadlocks ascetics. He spends at least a month performing miracles to convert Kassapa and his followers. Why was Kassapa so important? Finally the Buddha leads the newly converted ascetics to Gayasisa, near Gaya, to give them the third teaching, Adittapariyaya Sutta (Burning …).
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