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paliwordday.pdf
paliwordday.pdfA Pali Word A Day4393 viewsA selection of Pali words for daily reflection. This booklet aims to assist new Buddhist students who are unfamiliar with some of the Pali words often used in the study of Buddhism. As the title suggests, it encourages the learning and use of Pali words by learning one word a day. This booklet can serve both as a dictionary and a glossary of terms for your reference.44444
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01_Wonhyo_web.pdf
01_Wonhyo_web.pdfVolume 1. Wonhyo: Selected Works3339 viewsA Collection of Korean Buddhism in English. It's translated and compiled by great Scholars including Robert Buswell.44444
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Samyutta-Nikaya-An-Anthology-I.pdf
Samyutta-Nikaya-An-Anthology-I.pdfSaṃyutta Nikāya An Anthology - Part I2402 viewsThe Saṃyutta Nikāya is one of the five great divisions of the Sutta Piṭaka of the Pāli canon, the Tipiṭaka or “Three Baskets” of doctrine, constituting the Buddha-word for Theravāda
Buddhism. The meaning of “Saṃyutta Nikāya” is “The Collection of Grouped Discourses” and it is so called because its material is arranged into groups (saṃyuttas) according to subject, of which there are fifty-six. These again are placed into five vaggas, sections or chapters, corresponding to the five divisions of this anthology
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Jotika_no_home.mp3
Jotika_no_home.mp3I Have No Home 1940 viewsThe talk was based on some verses from an old anonymous Samurai poem, which served as a launching point into some beautiful Dhamma. The verses referred to: I have no parents; I make the Heavens and the Earth my parents. / I have no home; I make mindfulness my home. / I have no life or death; I make the tides of breathing my life and death. / I have no divine power; I make honesty my divine power. / I have no friends; I make my mind my friend. / I have no castle; I make the immovable mind my castle. / I have no sword; I make absence of self my sword.44444
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pictograph04.jpgPictograph044818 viewsTibetan Buddhist Art Work: Pictograph0444444
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knot01.jpgSacred Knot015738 viewsTibetan Buddhist Art Work: Sacred Knot0144444
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Episode_16.flv
Episode_16.flvBhuriddata Jataka: Episode 16 Series 11379 viewsJataka Buddhist Tale: History of the Naga Prince name Bhuridatta.
(Thai audio, with English and Chinese subtitles)
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buddha_life_26.jpgThe Buddha subdues a raging elephant3070 viewsThe Buddha subdues a raging elephant44444
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02_the_oral_tradition.pdf
02_the_oral_tradition.pdfThe Oral Tradition3036 views
Lists, lists of lists, and lists within lists. Creativity, meditation and the list. Examining some suttas which illustrates the performance and networking aspect of the Suttas: Samanas and brahmanas and the Mahahatthipadopama Sutta: Large Discourse on the Elephant's Footprint (M28)
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miao_yun.pdf
miao_yun.pdfTeachings in Chinese Buddhism3549 viewsVen. Master Yin ShunThe Most Venerable Yin Shun's expertise and writings in Buddhism have been widely acknowledged by Chinese Buddhists this century. The Miao Yun Collection (Teachings in Chinese Buddhism) provides us with important information and a systematic approach to Buddhism. These teachings give us a clear insight into, and a deep understanding of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism. This book also includes a section on the position of the Chinese Tripitaka in World Buddhism.44444
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