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Wisdom_of_Emptiness.mp3Wisdom of Emptiness2309 viewsTenzin Palmo met her Guru, His Eminence the eighth Khamtrul Rinpoche in India and became one of the first Westerners to be ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun. She remained with Khamtrul Rinpoche and his community in Himachal Pradesh, northern India, for six years and then he directed her to the Himalayan valley of Lahaul in order to undertake more intensive practice. Tenzin Palmo stayed in a small monastery there for several years, remaining in retreat during the long winter months. Then, seeking for more seclusion and better conditions for practice, she found a nearby cave where she remained for another 12 years, the last 3 years in strict retreat. She left India in 1988 and went to stay in Italy where she taught at various Dharma centres.
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120801-LRR-32k-Prayers-The_Seven_Limbs-English.mp3The Seven Limb Prayer - English2307 viewsEnglish chanting by Ven. Sarah Thresher
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thai-buddha_07.jpg07 Thai Buddha Image2306 views07 Thai Buddha Image
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Sallekha_Sutta_46_XLVI_Mahasi_Sayadaw_p333-338.mp3Sallekha Sutta - A Discourse on the Refinement of Character2300 views46. Bhayanana, Adinavanana and Nibbianana
Sallekha Sutta by Mahasi Sayadaw,
Translated by U Aye Maung (read by Ven. Rakkhita)
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ananda1.pdfBuddha's Constant Companion - Ven. Ananda2295 viewsby Ven. Weragoda Sarada Maha Thero
In this life of the Buddha's personal attendant, Venerable Ananda, we see that in his character and outlook, Ananda was touchingly and movingly human. This was partly because of his simple and charming behaviour, and his ever-present readiness to help anyone who was in distress or difficulty. In spite of his administrative and organisational responsibilities as the Buddha's attendant, Ananda displayed a deep intellectuality and a profound grasp of abstruse philosophic concepts.
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FromCraving.pdfFrom Craving to Liberation (1)2295 viewsExcursions into the Thought-world of the Pali Discourses
The essays collected in the present book are revised versions of entries originally published in the Encyclopaedia of Buddhism, Sri Lanka. My main emphasis in each case is on exploring a particular term from the perspective of the early Pali discourses, while other sources − be these later Pali works, Chinese parallels, or secondary publications on the matter at hand − are taken into consideration only in a supplementary fashion.
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File02_(AM)_Introducing_Mahasi_method.mp3Introducing Mahasi Method2285 viewsPatrick Kearney's Vipassana Retreat Talk at Bodhi Tree Monastery (2009)
Today we introduce the method of meditation we are practising during this retreat. Yesterday morning we just brought a sense of open curiosity to the examination of mind/body experience. This morning we are applying system to this investigation, stimulating what the Buddha calls yoniso manasikara, “appropriate attention.†We do this through the meditation method created by Mahasi Sayadaw of Burma (1904-1982), which is structured by his division of experience into primary and secondary object, along with the fundamental activities of noting, naming and noticing.
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07pinklotus03.jpgPink Lotus 032282 viewsPink Lotus 03
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buddhism_and_the_business_world_the_buddhist_way_to_deal_with_business.pdfBuddhism and The Business World: The Buddhist Way to deal with business2281 views
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Bhutan003.jpgBhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (12) 2279 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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