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Sallekha_Sutta_02_II-inc-Views-Mahasi_Sayadaw_p1-10.mp3Sallekha Sutta - A Discourse on the Refinement of Character1409 views2. Introduction to the Sallekha Sutta, by U Aye Maung.
Sallekha Sutta by Mahasi Sayadaw, Translated by U Aye Maung (read by Ven. Rakkhita)
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huxter_peace_and_joy_with_the_breath.mp3Peace and Joy with the Breath1408 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.
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IMG0017.jpgSunrise at the "Golden Rock" Myanmar1407 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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IMG0022.jpgRecitation with Ayya Khema Waldbachhof, Southern Germany1407 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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cdpray1_157.mp3Homage to the Sangha Chant1405 viewsHomage to the Sangha
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IMG0015.jpgJapanese Pilgrim Rajgir, India1405 viewsSangha - Monks and Nuns in the Buddhist Community
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paradoxofbecoming.pdfThe Paradox of Becoming1402 viewsThe topic of becoming, although it features one major paradox, contains other paradoxes as well. Not the least of these is the fact that, although becoming is one of the most important concepts in the Buddha’s teachings, there is no full-scale treatment of it in the English language. This book is an attempt to fill that lack.
The importance of becoming is evident from the role it plays in the Four Noble Truths, particularly in the second: Suffering and stress are caused by any form of craving that leads to becoming. Thus the end of suffering must involve the end of becoming.
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14-chant-14.mp314. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting1401 views14. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
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15-chant-15.mp315. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting1401 views15. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
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Episode_10.flvVidhura-Pandita Jataka: Episode 10 Series 31401 viewsVidhura-Pandita, the eloquent Sage (Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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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