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wheel105.pdf
wheel105.pdfThe Four Nutriments of Life - An Anthology of Buddhist Texts1528 viewsAll being subsist on nutriment” — this, according to the Buddha, is the one single fact about life that, above all, deserves to be remembered, contemplated and understood. If understood widely and deeply enough, this saying of the Buddha reveals indeed a truth that leads to the root of all existence and also to its uprooting. Here, too, the Buddha proved to be one who “saw to the root of things”. Hence, it was thought useful to collect his utterances on the subject of nutriment, together with the instructive explanations by the teachers of old, the commentators of the Páli scriptures.
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Episode_03.flvVidhura-Pandita Jataka: Episode 3 Series 31524 viewsVidhura-Pandita, the eloquent Sage

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.
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M12_PurificationofMind2.mp3Purification of Mind (Part 2)1523 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Purification of Mind (Part 2)
(25 mins)
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12-chant-12.mp312. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting1517 views12. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
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heart_five.mp3The "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Five)1517 viewsThe "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Five)
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Episode_02.flvVacheeKama Jataka: Episode 2 of Series 21517 views(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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02_Matrimony.mp32. Day of Marriage (Songs)1517 views
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wheel273.pdfAnanda the Guardian of the Dhamma1516 viewsAnanda’s praise has been voiced on many occasions in the Páli Canon. The greatest recognition for a monk would surely have been when the Buddha asked him to substitute for him as a teacher and then later confirmed that he, himself, would not have presented the teachings in any other way. This praise was given by the Exalted One to Sáriputta (another famous disciple) and to Ánanda.
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IMG0012.jpg2000 Years on Buddha’s Path, Sri Lanka1514 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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heart_eleven.mp3The "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Eleven)1511 viewsThe "Perfection of Wisdom" (Part Eleven)
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