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lohan12.jpgLohan: NAGASENA2271 viewsLegend has it that the first portraits of the 18 Lohans were painted by a Buddhist

monk Guan Xiu, in 891 A.D. Guan Xiu lived in Chengdu, the capital of a small
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10-chant-10.mp3
10-chant-10.mp310. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting1456 views10. Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting33333
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2_chanting.mp3
2_chanting.mp3Preliminary Homage1392 viewsPreliminary Homage. The Buddhist Society of Western Australia - Chanting Book.33333
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patimokkha-german.pdf
patimokkha-german.pdfBhikkhu Pâtimokkha in German2483 viewsThe author is Ven. Nyanadassana is a Buddhist monk from Greece who has lived in Sri Lanka for the last 20 years. He is fluent in several languages (including Sinhala) and is the author of the book "Bhikkhu Pâtimokkha" in German(Pâtimokkha - Das Hauptgesetz der Bettelmönche).33333
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03_mahatanhasankhaya.pdf
03_mahatanhasankhaya.pdf03 Dependent Arising: Nature of Consciousness3855 viewsContinuing to examine the nature of consciousness and related themes, such as its relationship to identity and insight.33333
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rbddh10.pdf
rbddh10.pdfRecord of Buddhistic Kingdoms3753 viewsFa-Hien was a Chinese monk of the Eastern dynasty (4th-5th Century). In 399 he left China for India, finally arriving there after six years of hard travel. After studying Sanskrit and obtaining many Sanskrit texts of the Tripitaka (Buddhist canon), he returned to China by sea in 414. This text is an Account by Fa-Hien of his travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline. Translated and annotated with a Corean recension of the Chinese text by James Legge.33333
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words_of_buddha.pdf
words_of_buddha.pdfDaily Readings from Buddha's Words of Wisdom3708 viewsVen. Shravasti Dhammika

For over two millennium the discourses of the Buddha have nourished the spiritual lives of countless millions of people in India, Sri Lanka, Burma and Thailand. This book contains extracts from some of these discourses selected from the Pali Tipitaka and also from some post-canonical writings. Rendered into readable English, presented so that one extract can be read and reflected upon each day of the year and provided with a Readers Guide, this book is an indispensable companion for anyone trying to apply the Buddha's gentle message to their daily life.
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Panca_Sila_Pali_Canon.pdf
Panca_Sila_Pali_Canon.pdfPanca Sila (The Five Precepts) in The Pali Canon2208 viewsIn some suttas only the first four precepts are mentioned, whereas all five precepts are described together in other suttas. The first four precepts are pakati-sila whereas the fifth precept is pannati-sila. Venerable Nyanatiloka explains in his Buddhist Dictionary that pakati-sila [is] natural or genuine morality, [which] is distinct from those outward rules of conduct laid down for either laymen or monks. Those latter are the so-called prescribed morality (pannatti-sila).
Suttas which include The Five Precepts are listed.
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buddhism_and_the_business_world_the_buddhist_way_to_deal_with_business.pdf
buddhism_and_the_business_world_the_buddhist_way_to_deal_with_business.pdfBuddhism and The Business World: The Buddhist Way to deal with business2799 views33333
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12_Anthology_web.pdf
12_Anthology_web.pdfVolume 12. Anthology of Stele Inscriptions1800 viewsAnthology of Stele Inscriptions of eminent Buddhist monks.33333
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