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1. Advanced Dhamma References
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...  http://www.accesstoinsight.org/index.html Books: Digha Nikaya - Bhikkhu Bodhi (Boston: Wisdom Publications 1995) Majjhima Nikaya - Bhikkhu Bodhi (Boston: Wisdom Publications 1995) Samyutta ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
2. Intermediate Dhamma References
(Credits/References)
... Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw's Discourses and Treatises on Buddhism - Mahasi Sasana Nuggaha Organisation http://www.mahasi.org.mm/index.cfm Books: Digha Nikaya - Bhikkhu Bodhi (Boston: Wisdom Publications ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
3. What are Sensual Pleasures
(Teachings/Sensual Pleasures)
... by the Buddha in the Brahmajala Sutta of Silakkhanda in the Digha Nikaya. Thus, enjoyment of sensual pleasure is the preoccupation of town and village people, not the concern of the recluses and Bhikkhus. ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
4. Basic Dhamma References
(Credits/References)
Research Guideline: scholarly approved to be authentic and genuine. Internet Sources: Access to Insight: Readings in Theravada Buddhism http://www.accesstoinsight.org/index.html Association ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
5. The Four Noble Truths
(Teachings/The Four Noble Truths)
...  "From craving springs grief, from craving springs fear, For him who is wholly free from craving, there is no grief, much less fear "(V216) The Buddha also said in the Anguttara and Digha Nikaya ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
...  Books: Digha Nikaya - Bhikkhu Bodhi (Boston: Wisdom Publications 1995) Majjhima Nikaya - Bhikkhu Bodhi (Boston: Wisdom Publications 1995) Samyutta Nikaya - Bhikkhu Bodhi (Boston: Wisdom Publications ...
Sunday, 15 March 2009
7. Digha Nikaya
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