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05_Hwaom_II_web.pdf
05_Hwaom_II_web.pdfVolume 5. Hwaom 2 - Selected Works1787 viewsA Collection of Korean Buddhism in English. It's translated and compiled by great Scholars including Robert Buswell.
Sallekha_Sutta_01_I_Mahasi_Sayadaw_Contents.mp3
Sallekha_Sutta_01_I_Mahasi_Sayadaw_Contents.mp3Sallekha Sutta - A Discourse on the Refinement of Character1787 views1. The Contents . . .

This is a series of talks which the late Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw gave on the Sallekha Sutta. It is an elaboration of an important teaching of the Buddha in the Majjhima nikaya. In his introduction to the sutta the Ven. Sayadaw says: "The self-training leading to the goal forms the subject of the Sallekha sutta. The sutta is beneficial to meditators and non-meditators alike; it is helpful to all those who wish to overcome immoral desires and cultivate good and wholesome desires.
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19_Track_19.mp3THE FLOWER OF MANKIND1785 viewsRohini rippled its water
Tinged with the moonlit tide,
Mountainous high sumeru
Gazed on with wondering pride.

Planets in their starry orbits
Stopped for a while in pace,
Gods in their shaken heavens
Down to the earth they race.

Birds in their flaming feathers,
Beasts in their vest of Gold,
Fish on the water’s surface
Make themselves dare be bold.

Skies grey have lost their darkness,
Silver’s moon shines in state,
Lotuses open in glory,
Honouring Gautama great!

He’s sunder’s life’s big secret,
He’s measur’d life’s big dawn,
He knows the way and watchword,
Flower of Mankind is born!


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Episode_10.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 10 Series 11784 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
M06_Phenomenon.mp3
M06_Phenomenon.mp3Phenomenon1781 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Phenomenon (33 mins)
02_What_Is_Kamma_pt2.mp3
02_What_Is_Kamma_pt2.mp32. What is Kamma? (Part 2)1778 viewsWhat is Kamma? Why are there inequalities of mankind? Is everything due to Kamma? Can Kamma be changed? Is the Buddhist doctrine of Rebirth a mere theory or an evidentially based verifiable fact? What is the cause of rebirth? How does rebirth take place on the Buddha’s teaching of no-soul?
04_Rebirth_and_Conception.mp3
04_Rebirth_and_Conception.mp33. The Nature of Kamma & Rebirth1772 viewsWhat is Kamma? Why are there inequalities of mankind? Is everything due to Kamma? Can Kamma be changed? Is the Buddhist doctrine of Rebirth a mere theory or an evidentially based verifiable fact? What is the cause of rebirth? How does rebirth take place on the Buddha’s teaching of no-soul?
M20_Dukkha2.mp3
M20_Dukkha2.mp3Dukkha (Part 2)1771 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Dukkha (Part 2) (35 mins)
acariya-mun.pdf
acariya-mun.pdfAcariya Mun Bhuridatta - A Spiritual Biography (Screen Version)1771 viewsA Spiritual Biography by Acariya Maha Boowa Nanasampanno. Translated from the Thai by Bhikkhu Dick Salaratano. Acariya Mun Bharidatta Thera was a vipassana meditation master of the highest caliber of this present age. He taught the profound nature of Dhamma with such authority and persuasion that he left no doubts among his students about the exalted level of his spiritual attainment. His devoted followers consist of numerous monks and laity from virtually every region of Thailand. His story is truly a magnificent one throughout: from his early years in lay life through his long endeavor as a Buddhist monk to the day he finally passed away.
DP_5_Daily_Reflections.pdf
DP_5_Daily_Reflections.pdfThe Five Subjects for Daily Recollection1771 viewsThere are other recollections which one can make and which help one to appreciate the state of a human being. People tend to hide away from decay, disease and death while greatly attached to sentient beings and insentient objects. Some people try also to ignore moral responsibility for their actions. These recollections bring all these subjects out into the light and make us face them squarely. Therefore, the Buddha has said that they should be recollected by everyone daily.
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