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Bhutan0014.jpg Bhutan - Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom (05) In 2005 the Australian monk Ven S Dhammika was invited to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan and spent ten days visiting the countries monasteries, shrines and temples. We present some of the pictures he took while in this rarely visited land and hope you enjoy them.
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Understanding_the_Chinese_Buddhist_Temple.pdf Understanding the Chinese Buddhist TempleThis book is a collection of annotated photos taken in 2009 and 2010 at Ching Kwok Chinese Buddhist Temple, located in Toronto, Ontario. The significant contribution of “Understanding the Chinese Buddhist Temple” is to reveal the key concepts embedded within the numerous objects common to Chinese Buddhist shrines, as well as the layout of the temple, in an engaging manner that combines photographic representations with explanations. The book is suitable for anyone interested in Chinese Buddhism and culture.63 views
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Journal_IABU.pdf The Journal of IABUThe journal of the international association of Buddhist University, Vol.1 - 200832 views
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120801-LRR-32k-Prayers-HHDL_Long_Life-English.mp3 Long Life Prayer for His Holiness the Dalai Lama - EnglishEnglish and Tibetan chanting by Ven. Sarah Thresher
Mandarin chanting by Ven. Sophia.
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Recollections.pdf The Ten Recollections - A Study GuideThe ten recollections are a set of meditation themes that highlight the positive role that memory and thought play in training the mind. They employ memory to sensitize the mind to the need for training, to induce feelings of confidence and well-being conducive for concentration, to keep the topics of concentration in mind, to produce tranquility and insight, and to incline the mind toward the deathless when tranquility and insight have grown sufficiently strong.133 views
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A_buddhish_approach_to_HIV.pdf A Buddhist Approach to HIV Prevention and AIDS CareA TRAINING MANUAL FOR MONKS, NUNS AND OTHER AND OTHER BUDDHIST LEADERS

Just as Prince Siddattha was unaware of the existence of suffering prior to his visit outside the palace walls, most people are unaware of the suffering brought about by HIV and AIDS. They see HIV and AIDS as a problem affecting only the person who has been infected with the virus and they continue to lead their lives blinded by worldly delights and pleasures. By using the Buddhist approach and putting HIV and AIDS into the framework of the Four Noble Truths, we can understand the suffering related to HIV and AIDS. We can see that there is a cause for the suffering of HIV and AIDS and that there is a path that leads to the cessation of this suffering.
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arahantfootprint_chap1.pdf 阿罗汉的足迹---第一章三十七道品72 views
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Vyagghapajja.pdf 虎径经的注释虎径经的注释98 views
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ratana.pdf 三寶經三寶經82 views
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sota.pdf 证悟初果的方法证悟初果的方法71 views
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