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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.â€
“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 freeâ€
“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.â€
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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