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28_Track_28.mp3ANGULIMALA2823 views“Stop thee! Oh saffron princely monk,
“who hastens on like falling rain,
“ I want a finger from thy hand
“To finish off my bloody chain.”

“I do not run, you run instead
“please stop awhile and follow me,
“Angulimal, I ‘m not content,
“to know that thou are not yet free”

“please throw that bloody chain aside,
“there is a better, nobler way,
“To live thy life and reach that truth,
“Angulimala, for you to-day.”

And hours want by the Indian time,
While Buddha’s sinless way he heard,
And sinner changed to blessed saint,
And preach’d he out the hollowed word.
gqga01.mp3
gqga01.mp301 Good Question, Good Answer2115 views(1) Answers to questions that people often ask about the Buddha's teachings, by Australian monk, Venerable S. Dhammika.
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gqga02.mp302 Good Question, Good Answer1578 views(2) Answers to questions that people often ask about the Buddha's teachings, by Australian monk, Venerable S. Dhammika.
gqga03.mp3
gqga03.mp303Good Question, Good Answer1633 views(3) Answers to questions that people often ask about the Buddha's teachings, by Australian monk, Venerable S. Dhammika.
gqga04.mp3
gqga04.mp304 Good Question, Good Answer1521 views(4) Answers to questions that people often ask about the Buddha's teachings, by Australian monk, Venerable S. Dhammika.
jotleeds.pdf
jotleeds.pdfSnow in the Summer4224 viewsThis book is a compilation of extracts from letters written by Sayadaw U Jotika, a Burmese Buddhist monk, to his Western students ten to fifteen years ago. These letters have been collated under the topics indicated by these chapter headings: Mind, Mindfulness and Meditation; Solitude; Parental Love and Guidance; Life, Living and Death; Learning and Teaching; Value and Philosophy; Friendship, Relationships and Loving-kindness.
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scrn_metta.pdfMetta Bhavana; Loving-kindness; Meditation4578 viewsVen. Dhammarakkhita

This is short explanation on how to practise Metta Bhavana or Loving-kindness Meditation given as a three-day weekend retreat at Dhammodaya Meditation Centre in Nakhon Pathom in Thailand, by an Australian monk, Ven. Dhammarakkhita (Jeff Oliver).
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