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M01_Jhana1.mp3
M01_Jhana1.mp3Jhana (Part 1)2954 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Jhana (Part 1) 42 mins.
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M02_Jhana2.mp3Jhana (Part 2)2184 viewsCollection of Dhamma Talks in America: Jhana (Part 2) 45 mins.
Sallekha_Sutta_04_IV_Mahasi_Sayadaw_p24-31.mp3
Sallekha_Sutta_04_IV_Mahasi_Sayadaw_p24-31.mp3Sallekha Sutta - A Discourse on the Refinement of Character1315 views4. Jhana in Vipassana

Sallekha Sutta by Mahasi Sayadaw, Translated by U Aye Maung (read by Ven. Rakkhita)
scrnguna.pdf
scrnguna.pdfA Critical Analysis of the Jhanas in Theravada Meditation6092 viewsThis work, by Ven. Henepola Gunaratana, provides an analytical study of the Jhanas, as they are an important set of meditative attainments in the contemplative discipline of Theravada Buddhism. Despite their frequent appearance in the texts, the exact role of the Jhanas in the Buddhist path has not been settled with unanimity by Theravada scholars, who are still divided over the question as to whether they are necessary for attaining Nibbana.
Whitge-Lotus-Ascetic1-106.pdf
Whitge-Lotus-Ascetic1-106.pdfThe White Lotus Ascetic (Text)3018 viewsAbout fifty years ago, the late Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw of Myanmar introduced the technique of focusing one’s attention on the ‘rising and falling’ movement of the abdomen as an object to develop mindfulness. Thus meditators practise Satipatthana developing momentary concentration to achieve purification of mind, without the need to develop mundane jhana. Satipatthana Vipassana meditation became very popular among monks as well as the laity and many new Vipassana meditation centers sprang up all over the world to cater to the growing demand.
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