Huntington — PDF Parker — PDF 1. Mueller, P. Braitstein — PDF 9. Mullin — PDF 7. Alan Wallace — PDF 7. Schaeffer — PDF 0. Menon — PDF Boord — PDF 6. Mullin — PDF 2. Guenther — PDF 0. Hill — PDF 0. Snellgrove — PDF Wallace — PDF 2. Lhalungpa — PDF 6. Gorvine — PDF 1. Lopez Jr. Essays on the Buddhist Path Topic: Buddhism. A good resource for chanting in Pali language used by Theravada buddhists.
It includes sutta's as well as the general reflections and daily morning and night chanting. The book also has a small pali pronunciation guide. Topic: buddhism. A translation of the Dhammapada - a gift of Dhamma favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite 1 reviews Topic: buddhism. Anthology of teachings Topic: buddhism. Buddhist book in the Theravadin forest tradition Topic: buddhism. Teachings given at the Insight Meditation Society Topic: buddhism. Buddhist book in the Theravadin forest tradition favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite 1 reviews Topics: Theravada Buddhism -- Doctrines, Spiritual life Buddhism.
A guide to the doctrine of kamma Topic: buddhism. Collected teachings of Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo Topic: buddhism. A very short book on buddhism Topic: Buddhism. Calibre - can convert from a huge number of formats to a huge number of formats. It supports all the major e-book formats. The conversion engine has lots of powerful features. It can rescale all font sizes, ensuring the output e-book is readable no matter what font sizes the input document uses. It can insert the book metadata into a "Book Jacket" at the start of the book.
Calibre -- Click Here. For over two thousand years the discourses of the Buddha have nourished the spiritual lives of countless millions of people. This ebook contains extracts of the early Buddhist discourses from the Pali Tipitaka, and also from some post-canonical writings. Presented so that one reading can be reflected upon each day of the year. This ebook is an indispensable companion for anyone trying to apply the Buddha's gentle message to their daily life.
Chan Khoon San Over the last few years, several readers have indicated to me that the articles in the Introductory Course in Buddhism were too brief and should be expanded to provide more details. This is a unique work, as it is probably the only material that deals in outline with the whole of the Pali Buddhist Tipitaka. The Tipitaka includes all the teachings of the Buddha, grouped into three divisions: the Suttanta Pitaka, or general discourses; the Vinaya Pitaka, or moral code for monks and nuns; and the Abhidhamma Pitaka, or philosophical teachings.
An excellent reference work which gives an overview of the Pali Buddhist texts. It provides the reader not with a mere enumeration of Pali terms and their English equivalents, but offers precise and authentic definitions and explanations of canonical and post-canonical terms and doctrines, based on the Suttas, Abhidhamma and the Commentaries. This is a revised and expanded edition of 'The Seeker's Glossary of Buddhism. How to use the Glossary: This book can be used in threeways: to find the definition of unfamiliar terms; to gain a broader understanding of specific Buddhist concepts; and also as an introduction to Buddhism.
In the last instance, we suggest that readers begin with the entry on Parables , then move on to Practice , Obstacles to Cultivation and Ten Non-Seeking Practices. Other entries of a more contemporary interest can be read with benefit by all. Many anthologies of the Buddha's teachings have appeared in English, but this is the first to be organized around the set of teachings that the Buddha himself said formed the heart of his message: the Wings to Awakening bodhi-pakkhiya-dhamma.
The material is arranged in three parts, preceded by a long Introduction. The Introduction tries to define the concept of Awakening so as to give a clear sense of where the Wings to Awakening are headed. It does this by discussing the Buddha's accounts of his own Awakening, with special focus on the way in which the principle of skillful kamma in Sanskrit, karma formed both the "how" and the "what" of that Awakening: The Buddha was able to reach Awakening only by developing skillful kamma — this is the "how"; his understanding of the process of developing skillful kamma is what sparked the insights that constituted Awakening — this is the "what.
An Elementary Pali Course Ven. From the Preface: The word Pali means "the Text", though it has now come to be the name of a language. Magadhi was the original name for Pali.
It was the language current in the land of Magadha during the time of the Buddha. The elements of Pali can be mastered in a few months, Pali opens one's ears to the Dhamma and the music of the Buddha's speech. This little book on Pali is intended to be an elementary guide for beginners. From the Preface to the Third Edition: Most introductory Pali grammar books consist of lessons that teach the elements of the language in stages, but because of that they are also very difficult to use as a reference when you need to look up a noun's declension, or a verb's conjugation.
This book because of it's practical and comprehensive coverage of the elements of the Pali language in complete chapters is a very useful reference. This book was also not written for linguistics experts, but for students with little experience studying Pali grammar. From the introduction: This booklet aims to assist new Buddhist Students who are unfamiliar with some of the Pali words often used in the study of Buddhism.
As the title of the booklet suggests, we encourage the learning and use of Pali words by learning one word each day. The booklet can serve as both a dictionary and a glossary of terms for your reference. Gunaratana - Pages - 1. From the introduction: The purpose of this book is manifold.
One is to teach the users of this book of devotion how to pronounce Pali words correctly. The most effective way of doing so is to repeat the same thing over and over again.
This book of devotion is made for daily recitation in English or Pali. We also intend to teach Dhamma through this devotional service, as the Pali language is used primarily to teach the Dhamma.
Chan Khoon San. The aim of this photo essay is to share my experience and knowledge with fellow Buddhists about the benefits of undertaking a pilgrimage to the Four Great Places with the correct mental attitude The idea of a pilgrimage came from the Buddha himself. Before He passed into Mahaparinibbana, the Buddha advised pious disciples to visit four places that may be for their inspiration after He was gone. The pious disciple should visit these places and look upon them with feelings of reverence, reflecting on the particular event of the Buddha's life connected with each place.
Since the Mahaparinibbana of the Buddha, these four shrines of Buddhism have become the focal points for pious disciples to rally around and seek inspiration. Buddhist Pilgrimage Third Edition. Buddhist Pilgrimage Third Edition - Bro.
It comes with a new cover design and contains many new topics and fresh information on several Buddhist sites. An error concerning the religious history of the Matha Kuar shrine in Kushinagar has been rectified. Among the colour plates, I have included some rare Buddhist sites in Northern Pakistan. Although the light of Dhamma no longer shines in that country, yet it possesses some of the most beautiful Buddhist relics from its glorious past.
Sadly, many of them were destroyed by the Talibans who overran the Swat Valley in e. Jehanabad Buddha carved on rock and Gandharan sculptures in Swat Museum. Fa-Hien was a Chinese monk of the Eastern dynasty 4th-5th Century. In 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 Translated and annotated with a Korean recension of the Chinese text by James Legge.
Greischar, Nancy B. Rawlings, Matthieu Ricard, and Richard J. Davidson - www. The task was to practice "Loving-Kindness" meditation, generating a feeling of compassion toward all beings. The novice meditators "showed a slight increase in gamma activity, but most monks showed extremely large increases of a sort that has never been reported before in the neuroscience literature," says Prof. Davidson, suggesting that mental training can bring the brain to a greater level of consciousness.
Scientists have begun to wonder whether the brain can change in response to purely internal, mental signals. This study opens up the tantalizing possibility that the brain, like the rest of the body, can be altered intentionally.
Just as aerobics sculpt the muscles, so mental training sculpts the gray matter in ways scientists are only beginning to fathom. Sujiva is a clear and comprehensive step-by-step explanation of the systematic practice.
The texts describe metta as characterised by promoting the aspect of welfare. Amity, goodwill, friendliness and loving-kindness are some words used to describe this mental state. There is no better way to know it than to study it as it occurs in one's own and others' minds.
It is a totally unselfish and pure state of mind that brings profit to oneself and others now and hereafter. Loving-Kindness and Mindfulness Meditation 58 Pages - 2. The three most important things in life are love, kindness and wisdom. If we have made these three values the priorities of our life, then our life will have been well-lived.
When we die we can only have happiness when we look back and not regrets. Cultivate the latter. If we spend our life cultivating this trio, our birth and life will have been worthwhile; it will not have been in vain. In this booklet, Ven. Anapanasati - Mindfulness of Breathing Pages - 1. Although this manual is primarily intended for the benefit of monks, it will greatly assist laymen, too, who wish to undertake a course of meditation but who do not have the guidance of a teacher.
Originally published in Thai, this manual is one of the major works of the Ven. This is a 'how to' book. It teaches the liberation of the mind, not as a mind-boggling theory, but as a very basic skill that starts with keeping the breath in mind. The teachings here are drawn from the works of Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo , one of Thailand's most renowned teachers of Buddhist meditation practices.
Ajaan Lee was a forest monk - one who prefers to live in the seclusion of the forest and makes his meditation the central theme of his practice - so his teachings grow out of personal, practical experience, although he also makes a point of relating them to standard Buddhist doctrine. Gunaratana This work, by Ven. To traditional canonical investigations modern methods of philosophical and psychological analysis are applied in order to clarify the meanings implicit in the original sources.
The second purpose is, using your very composed and tranquil mind, to observe clearly all the dharmas or phenomena externally and internally. There are two main branches of Buddhist meditation techniques: insight meditation and tranquility meditation.
Insight meditation is aimed at cultivating wisdom; tranquility meditation is aimed at cultivating calmness. Tradition generally considers the first to have been a new form of meditation invented by the historical Buddha and the second to have been highly developed by Indian practitioners by the time of the Buddha's life.
The most common story is that the Buddha learned all that his meditation teachers had to offer and, still unsatisfied, developed his own type of meditation: vipassana. After he developed this insight meditation, he achieved nirvana and transcended suffering dukkha. I find it useful to categorize scholars who have written on the relationship between vipassana and samatha into two groups: one group that considers vipassana to be essential and samatha to be inessential in the pursuit of nirvana, and a second group that views both samatha and vipassana to be essential.
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