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Day02Metta_InfoPart_1.MP3Metta Meditation (Part 1)2094 viewsDay Two: part 1: Metta Meditation given at the 2009 10-day Vipassana Retreat at Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery, Australia.
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04metta_chant_2pali.mp3Metta Chant 2 (Pali)2093 viewsMetta Chant 2 in Pali.
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Amithaba002.jpgAmithabha Buddha022093 viewsAMITABHA: Buddha of Boundless Light of the Western Paradise
buddhism_and_education.pdf
buddhism_and_education.pdfBuddhism and Education2091 views
ctp_book_v1.pdf
ctp_book_v1.pdfClearing the Path2085 viewsNOTE: Primarily the PDF CtPbookV1.pdf is made to be printed as a book. Other versions of this PDF are modified to be better viewed on screen - whilst another is already pre-printed in PDF format as a 2-up meaning that there are 2 pages per A4 Landscape oriented page to make for easier printout (on A4 paper) for personal use.
Ratana_Sutta-The_Three_Superb_Jewels.pdf
Ratana_Sutta-The_Three_Superb_Jewels.pdfRatana Sutta2082 viewsThe Buddha’s Discourse on The Three Superb Jewels and their intrinsic power, with an introduction, translation and explanations based on Pàli Sources by Bhikkhu Nànadassana. Foreword by Most Ven. N. Ariyadhamma Mahàthera.

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lohan10.jpgLohan: PANTHA2079 viewsLegend has it that the first portraits of the 18 Lohans were painted by a Buddhist

monk Guan Xiu, in 891 A.D. Guan Xiu lived in Chengdu, the capital of a small

kingdom, the Former Shu, formed at the decline of the Tang Dynasty in what is

today's Sichuan Province. He was adept at the scholarly pursuits of painting,

calligraphy and poetry.
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Nagarjuna.pdfNāgārjuna and the Philosophy of Upāya2073 viewsThe purpose of this article is to offer a different account of Nagarjuna than is found in contemporary Western scholarship. It will not ask what it means for causality, truth, the self, or consciousness to be "empty" in a very general sense, but rather how Nāgārjuna's philosophy relates to the soteriological practices of Buddhism and what it means for those practices to be "empty" of inherent nature. Rather than describing Nāgārjuna as a metaphysician this study will situate him squarely within the early Mahayana tradition and the philosophical problem of practice that is expressed through the doctrine of “skill-in-means” (upāya-kausalya).
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IMG0007.jpgHermit in the Korean Mountains2071 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
freedom_individual_and_social.pdf
freedom_individual_and_social.pdfFreedom: Individual and Social2068 views
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