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04__Eight_Great_Places_Cover.pdfThe Eight Great Places of Buddhist Pilgrimage (Cover)1738 viewsNB (There are 3 PDF which make up this ebook)
The basic four pilgrimage sites (Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar) were increased in terms of the great events of the Buddha’s life to eight by adding four more places considered to be the scenes of four principal miracles that he performed, namely: (i) The Twin Miracle in Sravasti, (ii) Descent from Heaven in Sankasia (iii) Taming of the drunken elephant, Nalagiri in Rajgir and (iv) Offering of honey by a monkey in Vaishali.
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Buddhist_Precept_Bibliography.pdfBuddhist Precepts Bibliography1719 viewsA bibliography for Buddhist Precepts
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10_Culture_web.pdfVolume 10. Korean Buddhist Culture1695 viewsAccounts of a pilgrimage, monuments, and eminent monks.
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EJKannongyo~1.pdfENMEI JŪKKU KANNON GYÅŒ 延命åå¥è¦³éŸ³çµŒ1683 viewsProlonging Life Ten Phrases [for the] [World]-Regarder, Sound-[reciter] [AvalokiteÅ›vara].
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02__Eight_Great_Places_Part_2.pdfThe Eight Great Places of Buddhist Pilgrimage 021676 views2. PDF: As more and more Buddhists begin to realize the importance of performing a pilgrimage following the Buddha’s exhortation, the need for a simple guidebook becomes evident. The basic four pilgrimage sites (Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar) were increased in terms of the great events of the Buddha’s life to eight by adding four more places considered to be the scenes of four principal miracles that he performed, namely: (i) The Twin Miracle in Sravasti, (ii) Descent from Heaven in Sankasia (iii) Taming of the drunken elephant, Nalagiri in Rajgir and (iv) Offering of honey by a monkey in Vaishali.
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03__Eight_Great_Places_Part_3.pdfThe Eight Great Places of Buddhist Pilgrimage 031675 views3. PDF: As more and more Buddhists begin to realize the importance of performing a pilgrimage following the Buddha’s exhortation, the need for a simple guidebook becomes evident. The basic four pilgrimage sites (Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar) were increased in terms of the great events of the Buddha’s life to eight by adding four more places considered to be the scenes of four principal miracles that he performed, namely: (i) The twin Miracle in Sravasti, (ii) Descent from Heaven in Sankasia (iii) Taming of the drunken elephant, Nalagiri in Rajgir and (iv) Offering of honey by a monkey in Vaishali.
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Panca_Sila_Requirements_Certificate.pdfPanca Sila: Certificate Requirements and Ceremonies1672 viewsDhamma Teachers Certificate Requirements and Ceremonies
BGKT Buddhist Group of Kendal (Theravada) and Ketumati Buddhist Vihara, Requirements and Ceremonies for The Five Precepts (Pañca Sīla) The Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth (Ājīvatthamaka Sīla) Dhamma Teachers Certificate.
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looking_to_america_to_solve_thailands_problems.pdfLooking to America To Solve Thailand's Problems1670 views
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munbio_photos.pdfVenerable Acariya Mun Bhåridatta Thera A Spiritual Biography1669 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 endeavour as a Buddhist monk to the day he finally passed away.
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DP_NIne_Upostha_Precepts.pdfNine Upostha Precepts1650 viewsNavanga Uposatha Sila (Nine Uposatha Precepts) are listed in the Pali Canon in The Book of the Gradual Sayings (Anguttara Nikaya) Volume IV The Book of the Nines, viii Amity, pages 259-260. (Published by the PTS Pali Text Society). The Pali Commentary to this Sutta states "Loving-kindness meditation is included in accordance with the temperament of the people to be guided".
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