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01-chant-01.mp3
01-chant-01.mp3Introduction to Pali Devotional Chanting9683 viewsVandana: Pali Devotional Chanting

Track No. 02

Compiled and recited by Venerable Indaratana Maha Thera
01-chant-01.mp3
01-chant-01.mp301 Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting6735 views01 Vandana: Pali Devotional Chanting
01BODHI_TREE.mp4
01BODHI_TREE.mp41734 views
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01buddha-portrait01.jpgChinese Buddha Statue4257 viewsImage of Modern Chinese Buddha Statue
01homage_refuge_attributes.mp3
01homage_refuge_attributes.mp3Homage, Going for Refuge, Attributes of the Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha (Pali)5532 viewsHomage, Going for Refuge, Attributes of the Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha (Pali)
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01lotus-bud1.jpgLotus bud 013017 viewsLotus bud 01
01Practicing_Vipassana.pdf
01Practicing_Vipassana.pdfPracticing Vipassana Meditation6239 viewsMany people all over the world are now practicing the Buddhist meditation known as Vipassana or Insight Meditation. Western psychotherapies have taken it up as ‘mindfulness’ as well as ordinary people who have found it beneficial in coping with the stresses and strains of modern life. While many are increasingly taking time out to attend retreats in Vipassana meditation centres. So this series of text will take you the basic practice.
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01scan.mp3Body Scan 016127 viewsBody Scan gives instructions on bringing awareness to bodily sensations. For the most part this exercise is relaxing. Occasionally practitioners initially feel uncomfortable with this exercise. If it becomes overwhelmingly distressing, merely distract or direct attention to something outside your body until you are more comfortable with the exercise at another time.
01_Abhidhamma.mp3
01_Abhidhamma.mp3Introduction: Principles of Abhidhamma in the Visuddhamagga1413 viewsEnquiring into the origins, purpose and limitations of the Abhidhamma.
01_how_can_we_read.pdf
01_how_can_we_read.pdfReading the Suttas: How Can We Read?5627 viewsIntroduction. What is a sutta?

How would we read the Nikayas if we were academics?
How would we read the Nikayas if we were practitioners?

A study of the Kalama Sutta. This sutta is one of the most quoted in Western Buddhism, and the most quoted part of it is the section beginning:

“Kàlàmas, for you to doubt, to be uncertain; uncertainty has arisen in a doubtful matter. Do not rely upon what has been acquired by repeated tradition; nor upon lineage; nor upon rumour; nor upon what is handed down in the teachings; nor upon logic; nor upon inference; nor upon a consideration of reasons; nor upon a delight in speculation; nor upon appearances; nor upon respect for your teacher. Kàlàmas, when you know for yourselves: These things are unskilful; these things are blameable; these things are censured by the wise; undertaken and observed, these things lead to harm and suffering,’ then abandon them”.
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