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Yo ca vassasatam jive apassam dhammamuttamam Ekaham jivitam seyyo passato dhammamuttamam (Dhammapada, 115) |
Though one should live a hundred years not seeing Dhamma supreme, yet better is life for a single day seeing Dhamma supreme. |
What is Buddhism? (Buddhist
Society of Western Australia)
Buddhism in a Nutshell. Venerable Narada
Mahathera
Basic Buddhism - A Modern Introduction to the Buddha’s
Teaching. V. A. GunasekaraWhat is Theravada
Buddhism? John Bullitt
What is Theravada? Maung Kyauk Seinn
Theravada - Mahayana Buddhism. Venerable W.
Rahula Mahathera
What is Theravada Buddhism? V. A. GunasekaraTheravada Buddhism in
Vietnam. Binh Anson1. Books:
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Chanting Book (with accompanied sound files). The Buddhist Society of
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(*) Concise Pali-English Buddhist
Dictionary. Venerable Buddhadatta Mahathera
(*) Concise
Pali-Vietnamese Buddhist Dictionary. Venerable Buu-Chon Mahathera
(*) English-Pali Dictionary. Metta Net,
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(*) Small Pali-English Glossary of
Buddhist Terms. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) Word of the Buddha. Venerable Nyanatiloka
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(*) What Buddhists Believe. Venerable
K. Sri Dhammananda Mahathera
(*) Human Life and Problems. Venerable K. Sri Dhammananda
Mahathera
(*) The Buddha and His Teachings.
Venerable Narada Mahathera(*)
The Noble Eightfold Path: The Way to the End of Suffering. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) Eightfold Path for the Housholder. Ten
Talks by Jack Kornfield
(*) Eight Talks on Vipassana Meditation. Sayadaw
U Janaka
(*) Mindfulness in Plain English.
Venerable H.
Gunaratana Mahathera
(*) Living Meditation, Living Insight. Dr.
Thynn Thynn
(*) The Jhanas in Theravada Buddhist
Meditation. Venerable H. Gunaratana Mahathera.
(*) A Swift Pair of Messengers. Bhikkhu
Sujato.
(*) Right View - The Sammaditthi Sutta and
its Commentary. Translated by Bhikkhu Nanamoli, edited and revised
by Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Dhamma Talks by Godwin Samararatne, Hongkong, 1997
(*) Beyond Belief. A. L. De Silva(*)
Good Question, Good Answer. Bhikkhu S. Dhammika
(*) A Young People’s Life of the Buddha. Bhikkhu
Silacara
(*) The Life of the Buddha. Radhika
Abeysekera
(*) Relatives and Disciples of the Buddha. Radhika
Abeysekera(*)
The Abhidharma. Peter Della Santina
(*) Abhidhamma in daily
life. Nina Van Gorkom
(*) The Mind in Early Buddhism. Venerable
Thich Minh-Thanh.(*)
Here and Now - A Series of 10 Dhamma Talks. Ayya Khema.
(*) All of Us -
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Khema.
(*) Beginnings: The Pali sutras. Samanera
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(*) Living Dhamma - A Collection of 7
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Buddhism as the Foundation of Science. Bhikkhu Prayudh Payutto
(*) Buddhist Outlook on Daily Life. Nina
van Gorkom
(*) Essential Themes of Buddhist Lectures.
Venerable Sayadaw Ashin U Thittila
(*) Seeing the way. Various Western disciples of Venerable Ajahn Chah.
(*) A Technique of Living. Leonard A. Bullen.
(*) Milindapanha and Nagasenabhikshu Sutra -
A Comparative Study. Bhikkhu Thich Minh Chau.
(*) Catupatisambhida in Theravada Buddhism
(The Fourfold Analytical Knowledge In Pali Literature). Bhikkhu
Kusalaguna.
(*) Overview of
the Pali Canon. Venerable Narada Mahathera
(*) Pali Text Society: Information on Pali
Literature and Publications
(*) The Buddhist Scriptures. Sayadaw U
Sobhana
(*) Guide to the Tipitaka.
U Ko Lay
(*) List of Commentaries to the Tipitaka.
(*) Beyond the Tipitaka - A Field Guide to Post-canonical Pali Literature.
John Bullitt
(*) Chronology of the Pali Canon.
Bimala Churn Law.
(*) How old is the Suttapitaka? The relative
value of textual and epigraphical sources for the study of early Indian
Buddhism. Alexander Wynne.(*) Setting the
Wheel of Dhamma in Motion
(*) The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold
Path
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(*) The Abhidhamma Philosophy: Its Estimation in
the Past and its value for the Present. Venerable Nyanaponika Mahathera(*) The
Majjhima Nikaya (Collection of Middle Length Discourses): 152 suttas, translated
by Sister Upalavanna.
(*) Dhammapada Stories,
translated by Daw Mya Tin.
(*) The Mahavamsa - The Great Chronicle of Lanka
from 6th Century BC to 4th Century AD. Translated by Wilhelm Geiger.
(*) Greater
Discourse on Foundations of Mindfulness
(*) Discourse on Mindfulness of Breathing (Ananda
Sutta)
(*) Discourse on Mindfulness of Breathing
(Anapanasati Sutta)
(*) Discourse on Mindfulness Immersed in the Body
(Kayagata-sati Sutta)
(*) Factors of Concentration
(*) Four Grounds of Mindfulness (Nian Chu Jing,
Chinese Madhyama-Agama)
(*) One Way in (Yi Ru Dao Jing, Chinese
Ekottara-agama)
(*) The Path to Enlightenment - Extracts from
the Suttas(*) The
Eight-Precept Observance. Somdet Phra Buddhaghosacariya (Nanavara Thera)
(*) The 5 Precepts. BuddhaDharma web site
(*) Discipline and Conventions of
Theravada Buddhist Renunciate Communities - A Guide for the Western
Sangha
(*) The Bhikkhus’ Rules: FAQs. Bhikkhu
Ariyesako
(*) The ordination procedures and some Vinaya
rules. Chanmyay Sayadaw Ashin Janakabhivamsa.
(*) Bhikkhuni
Patimokkha - English translation.
(*) A Life Free from Money: Information about the
Money Rules for Buddhist Monks and Nuns. Bhikkhu Dhamminda.
(*)
Understanding Vinaya. Ajahn Chah
(*) Vinaya: Ownership and Administration of
Monasteries. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: Monks and Money. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: The Four Disrobing Offences. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: Wrong Livelihood. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: Ordination of Women. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: Monks and Women, Nuns and Men. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: May a monk act as a doctor? Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: The Ordination Ceremony of a Monk. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: What the Buddha said about eating
meat. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) Vinaya: The time and place for eating. Ajahn
Brahmavamso.(*)
Last days of the Buddha. Binh Anson
(*) Twenty Difficult Things
(*) Discourse on the Future Dangers
(*) Discourse on Dhamma Investigation: Kalama
Sutta
(*) A look at the Kalama Sutta. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) The Shorter Discourse on Voidness
(Culasunnata Sutta - Majjhima Nikaya 121) . Translated by Bhikkhu
Nyanamoli and also by Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) Subha, The Enlightened Nun. Panadure
Vajira Dasasilmatha
(*) Similes of the Raft and the Snake-catcher
(Alagaddupama Sutta, Majjhima Nikaya). Venerable Henepola Gunaratana
Mahathera
(*) Samadhi Sutta - Concentration (Tranquillity
and Insight)
(*) Culavedalla Sutta - The Shorter Set of
Questions-and-Answers.
(*) The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: A
Summary. Venerable Sayadaw U Sīlānanda.(*)
Aditta-pariyaya Sutta - The Fire Sermon
(*) Khuddakapatha - The Short Passages
(*) Metta Sutta (Discourse on Loving-kindness ). U
Nandiya
(*) Selections from the Sutta Nipata. (Translated
from the Pali by John D. Ireland)
(*) The Living Message of the Dhammapada. Bhikkhu
Bodhi
(*) The Sutra on Knowing the Better Way to Live
Alone. Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh
(*) The Buddha’s Advice to Meghiya (Meghiya
Sutta). Sister Ajahn Candasiri
(*) The Questions of King
Milinda (Selected Passages)
(*) The Buddha’s advice on the Path. Extracts
from the Sutta Pitaka
(*) The Buddha’s general advice to lay followers.
Extracts from the Sutta Pitaka
(*) On the Ariyaavaasa Sutta (Discourse
on the Abode of the Noble Ones). Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw.(*)
How old is the Suttapitaka? The relative value of textual and epigraphical
sources for the study of early Indian Buddhism. Alexander Wynne.
(*) The Home of Pali.
U Razinda.
(*)
The Advent of Pali Literature in Thailand. Ven. H. Saddhatissa.
(*)
8 Talks on Vipassana Meditation. Sayadaw U Janaka
(*) Introduction to Insight Meditation. Amaravati
Buddhist Centre, U.K.
(*) Mindfulness with Breathing. Buddhadasa
Bhikkhu
(*) Insight Meditation - Basic and progressive
stages. Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw
(*) Practical Advice for Meditators. Bhikkhu
Khantipalo.
(*) The Anapanasati Sutta — A
Practical Guide to Midfulness of Breathing and Tranquil Wisdom Meditation.
Bhikkhu Vimalaramsi.
(*) The Bare-Bones Instructions to “Mindfulness
of Breathing”, taken from the Anapanasati Sutta, #118 in the Majjhima
Nikaya. Bhikkhu Vimalaramsi.(*)
The Basic Method of Meditation. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) Travelogue to the four jhanas. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Satipatthana: The Fourfold Focus od
Mindfulness. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) The Five Hindrances (Nivarana). Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Using non-self to let go. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Deep insight. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) Meditation: The Heart of Buddhism.
Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) The quality of mindfulness. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Using variety to “freshen up” our
meditation. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) Joy at last to know there is no happiness
in the world. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) The bliss of letting go. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) The ending of things - A discourse on
“non-self”. Ajahn Brahmavamso.
(*) Buddhism, The only real science. Ajahn
Brahmavamso.
(*) Cultivate Tranquility, Harvest Insight.
Ajahn Brahmavamso.
(*) Practising In The World. Ajahn
Brahmavamso.
(*) Bāhiya’s Teaching: In the Seen is just the
Seen. Ajahn Brahmavamso.
(*) I know, but I don’t know: The contemplation
of death. Ajahn Brahmavamso.(*)
The Path to Peace. Ajahn Chah.
(*) A Gift of Dhamma. Ajahn Chah.
(*) Samma Samadhi — Detachment Within Activity.
Ajahn Chah.
(*) Buddho. Phra Ajahn Thate Desaransi
(*) Eight Types of Knowledge. Ajahn Lee
Dhammadharo.
(*)
Tranquillity and Insight. Ajahn Maha Boowa Nanasampanno. Translated
by Bhikkhu Thanissaro.
(*) The Wisdom of Samadhi. Ajahn Pannavaddho
(*) Timeless and True. Ajahn Fuang Jotiko
(*) Crossing the Ocean of Life. Ajahn Lee
Dhammadharo
(*) The Fundamentals of Meditation.
Ajahn Plien Panyapatipo
(*) Simply So. Dhamma Teachings of Luang
Poo Sim Buddhacaro
(*) Ajahn’s Sao Teaching
(*) Jhanas, Concentration, and Wisdom. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro
(*) The Path of Concentration and
Mindfulness. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) One Tool Among Many — The Place of Vipassana
in Buddhist Practice. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) Using meditation to deal with Pain, Illness
and Death. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) A Guided Meditation. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro
(*) Basic Breath Meditation Instructions. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro.
(*) Jhana Not by
the Numbers.
Bhikkhu
Thanissaro.
(*)
Noticing space. Ajahn Sumedho.
(*) Only one breath. Ajahn Sumedho.
(*) Samatha and Vipassana Meditation.
Ajahn Jagaro.
(*) Right attitude of acceptance. Ajahn Jagaro.
(*)
The Mystery of the Breath Nimitta, or The Case of the Missing Simile. Bhikkhu
Sona
(*) Meditation of the Breath. Ajahn
Pasanno
(*) A Fistful of Sand. Ajahn Suwat Suvaco
(*) Right Attitude. Ajahn Suwat Suvaco
(*) Disenchantment. Ajahn Suwat Suvaco
(*) Right Concentration. Ajahn Suwat
Suvaco.
(*) Samadhi for Liberation. Ajahn Anan
Akincano.
(*)
Upasika Kee Nanayon and the Social Dynamic of Theravadin Buddhist
Practice. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) Condensed Breath Meditation. Kor
Khao Suan Luang (Kee Nanayon)
(*) Breath Meditation Condensed. Upasika Kee
Nanayon
(*) Looking inward. Upasika Kee Nanayon
(*) Reading the Mind. Upasika Kee
Nanayon
(*) Contemplation of Feelings. Venerable Nyanaponika
Mahathera
(*)
Benefits of Long-term Meditation. Bhante H. Gunaratana
(*) Sati - Mindfulness. Bhante H.
Gutanaratana
(*) Mindfulness of Feeling. Bhante H.
Gunaratana
(*) Practical Vipassana. Bhante H.
Gunaratana(*)
Instructions to Insight meditation. Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw
(*) Satipatthana and Vipassana Meditation. Venerable
Mahasi Sayadaw
(*) Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw - A Biographical
Sketch
(*) The Benefits of Walking Meditation. Sayadaw
U Silananda
(*) Introduction to Vipassana Meditation. Sayadaw
U Silananda
(*) Meditation Instructions (For
Loving-kindness Meditation and Vipassana Meditation). Sayadaw U
Silananda
(*) The Four Foundations of Mindfulness (A
Summary). Sayadaw U Silananda
(*) Access and Fixed Concentration. Bhikkhu
Sujivo
(*) Conceit and Meditation. Bhikkhu
Sujivo
(*)
Meditating at Home. Bhikkhu Pannyavaro
(*) Anapana Sati: Meditation on Breathing. Mahathera
Nauyane Ariyadhamma
(*) Practical Guidelines for Vipassana. Ayya
Kheminda
(*) The Meditative Mind. Ayya Khema.
(*) Meditating on No-Self. Ayya Khema.
(*) Basic Insight Meditation. Compiled by Derek
Leong
(*)
The Benefits of Meditations and Sacrifice. Aung San Suu Kyi
(*) Working with Anger. Michelle McDonald
(*) Mindfulness and Compassion. Adrian Bint
(*) Introduction to Mental Culture. Buddhist
Cultural Center, Sri Lanka
(*) Buddhist Meditation. Francis Story
(*) Children’s Direct Seeing. Dr. Thynn Thynn
(*) Even the Best Meditators Have Old Wounds to
Heal. Jack Kornfield
(*) Experiences in Meditation. Chris Kang
(*) Beginning Insight Meditation. Dorothy
Figen(*)
Control and freedom: The structure of Buddhist meditation in the Paali
suttas. Donald K. Swearer
(*) The Universal Teaching of the Buddha.
S.N. Goenka(*) Don’t You Teach Buddhism? An Interview
with S.N. Goenka.(*)
Why Meditation isn’t Psychotherapy.
Patrick Kearney
(*) A Buddhist Pilgrim’s Progress. Daw Khin
Myo Chit
(*) Formless Meditation. A roundtable
discussion with Ajahn Sumedho, Patricia Dai-en Bennage, Tenzin Wangyal
Rinpoche and Gaylon Ferguson.
(*) The Bearable
Irritation of Being.
Ajahn Sumedho.
(*) Jhāna and Lokuttarajjhāna. Brahmāli Bhikkhu.
(*) Satipatthāna & Samādhi. Bhikkhu Bramāli.
(*) Sammasati: An Exposition of Right
Mindfulness. Ven. P. A. Payutto.(*) Toward a theory of the
relation between Tranquility and Insight. Ethan Mills.
(*)
What is Buddhism? (Buddhist Society of W.A.)
(*) Questions and Answers on Buddhism. Yew
Han Hee (1995)
(*) Introduction to Buddhism. Mike Butler
(*) What is Buddhism? U Thittila
(*) Basic Buddhism - A Modern Introduction to the
Buddha’s Teaching. V. A. Gunasekara
(*) Buddhism in a Nutshell.
Venerable Narada
Mahathera
(*) The Dhamma Tree. R.P. Hayes
(*) The Way of The Buddha. The Buddhist
Society, U.K.
(*) Buddhism 101 - Be a lamp upon yourself.
Phor Kark See Temple, Singapore
(*) Buddhism - An Introduction. Graeme Lyall
(*) What Buddhism is. U Ba Khin
(*) What is Theravada Buddhism? V. A.
Gunasekara(*)
FAQs on Buddhist culture. BuddhaNet
(*) FAQs - Talk.Religion.Buddhism newsgroup. John
Kahila (1996)(*)
Sectarianism Disclaimer. S. Dharmamita
(*) Theravada and Mahayana. Venerable W.
Rahula Mahathera
(*) Mahayana, Hinayana, Theravada
(*) The myth of Hinayana. Kåre A. Lie
(*) Mahayana and Hinayana. Venerable
Abhinyana(*)
Two Main Schools of Buddhism. Venerable K. Sri Dhammananda
Mahathera
(*) The Bodhisattva Ideal in Theravada. Jeffrey
Samuels
(*) Theravada - Mahayana Buddhism. Venerable
W. Rahula Mahathera
(*) Bodhisattva Ideal in Buddhism. Venerable
W. Rahula Mahathera
(*) What is Theravada? Maung
Kyauk Seinn
(*) Brief History of the Great Councils.
Ministry of Religious Affairs, Myanmar
(*) Buddhist Councils. Venerable Rewata
Dhamma(*)
The Meaning of Puja (Offerings). Buddhist Society of Western Australia
(*) Puja. Ajahn Sucitto
(*) On Vesak Day 2541 (1997). Venerable Thich Bao Lac
(*) The Significance of Vesak. Bhikkhu
Mahinda
(*) Vesakha Puja. Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo
(*) Vassa (Rains Retreat) and Kathina (Robe
Offering) Ceremony(*)
Environmental Protection. Venerable Thich Tri Quang (1996)
(*) Non-grasping and Deliverance from Suffering. Lieu
Phap
(*) Our Modern World’s Problems. Venerable Thich Bao Lac
(1996)
(*) Thao-Duong Zen School: The Zen-Pure Land
Union and Modern Vietnamese Buddhism. Venerable Thich Thien An
(*) Five principles for a new global moral
order. Venerable Thich Minh Chau(*)
On Vegetarianism. Compiled by Binh Anson
(*) What the Buddha said about eating meat. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Buddhism and Vegetarianism. Ajahn Jagaro
(*) Buddhism and Vegetarianism: The Rationale for
the Buddha’s Views on the Consumption of Meat. V. A. Gunasekara
(*) Are you “Herbivore” or
“Carnivore”? Jan Sanjivaputta
(*) Vegetarianism. Venerable K. S.
Dhammananda Mahathera(*)
Ajahn Chah’s Wisdom
(*) Right Practice — Steady Practice. Ajahn
Chah
(*) Our real home - A talk to an aging lay
disciple approaching death. Ajahn Chah
(*) Ajahn Chah Subhatto: An Appreciation
& Personal Recollection. Ajahn Khemadhammo
(*) Understanding Dukkha. Ajahn Chah.(*)
Being nobody. Ajahn Sumedho
(*) Listening to Thought. Ajahn Sumedho
(*) Beyond the Self Position. Ajahn Sumedho
(*) The Human Family. Ajahn Sumedho
(*) Is Buddhism A Religion? Ajahn
Sumedho
(*) Ajahn Sumedho Interviewed. Interview by
Roger Wheeler(*)
Going for Refuge. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) The Healing Power of the Precepts. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro
(*) Emptiness. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) Affirming the Truths of the Heart - The
Buddhist Teachings on Samvega and Pasada. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) The road to Nirvana is paved with skillful
intentions. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) Right speech. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) The Customs of the Noble Ones. Bhikkhu
Thanissaro
(*) A Question of Skill: An Interview with
Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
(*) Listen well. Ajahn Fuang Jotiko
(translated by Bhikkhu Thanissaro)
(*) It’s not about fatalism. Bhikkhu Thanissaro
(*) Putting the self aside.
Bhikkhu Thanissaro.
(*) Generosity First.
Bhikkhu Thanissaro.
(*) Admirable Friendship. Bhikkhu Thanissaro.(*)
Message for a Globalized World. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) The Living Message of the Dhammapada. Bhikkhu
Bodhi
(*) Questions on Kamma. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) Questions on Rebirth. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) Tolerance and Diversity. Bhikkhu
Bodhi
(*) Two Faces of the Dhamma. Bhikkhu
Bodhi
(*) The Buddha & His Message - Past,
Present, and Future. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) Promoting Buddhism in Europe. Bhikkhu
Bodhi
(*) The Case for Study. Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) An Interview with Bhikkhu Bodhi. Bhikkhu
Kantasilo
(*) Climbing to the Top of
the Mountain. An interview with Bhikkhu Bodhi.
(*) The Jhānas and the Lay Disciple According to
the Pāli Suttas. Bhikkhu Bodhi.
(*) Translator for the Buddha: An Interview
with Bhikkhu Bodhi.(*)
Emptiness and Pure Awareness. Ajahn Amaro
(*) Beyond Being and Non-Being. Ajahn Amaro
(*) In the Refuge of Sangha. Ajahn Amaro
(*) Spiritual Friendship. Ajahn Amaro
(*) The Lesser, The Greater, The Diamond and The
Way. Ajahn Amaro
(*) The Happy Monk: Ajahn Amaro on
Living Buddhism in the West
(*) Rugged Interdependency: Generosity in the
Land of the Individualist. Ajahn Amaro
(*) Gathering Together the Three Levels of
Truth. Ajahn Amaro.(*) Escaping from Mara. Ajahn Amaro.
(*) A day in the life: A monk on Fearless
Mountain (Ajahn Amaro). Tony Anthony.
(*) The Four Parameters of Clinging. Ajahn
Pasanno.
(*) An Extraordinary Yet Ordinary Human Being.
Ajahn Pasanno.(*)
Growth and development of Buddhist Organizations. Bhante H. Gunaratana
(*) Going upstream. Bhante H. Gunaratana
(*) Sex, Celebacy and the Spiritual life. Bhante
H. Gunaratana
(*) The Buddhist view of death - An
interview with Bhante Gunaratana. Samaneri Sudhamma and Margot Born.
(*) Do it yourself. Bhante H. Gunaratana.
(*)
The God-Idea. Venerable K. Sri Dhammananda Mahathera
(*) Leading a Buddhist Life. Venerable K. Sri
Dhammananda Mahathera
(*) Buddhism in the eyes of intellectuals. Venerable
K. Sri Dhammananda Mahathera
(*) A happy married life. Venerable K.
Sri Dhammananda Mahathera
(*) Is death really frightening? Venerable K. Sri Dhammananda
Mahathera
(*) Problems and Responsibilities.
Venerable K. Sri Dhammananda Mahathera
(*) Buddhism for the future. Venerable K.
Sri Dhammananda Mahathera(*)
Observing the problems in our lives. Ajahn Jagaro
(*) Skillful means to reduce the power of
ill-will. Ajahn Jagaro
(*) Getting to know the mind. Ajahn Jagaro
(*) Nibbana and the Paradox of Happiness. Ajahn
Jagaro
(*) A Conversation with John Cianciosi
(formerly, Ajahn Jagaro).
(*) Death and Dying. Ajahn Jagaro.
(*) Compassion - The Natural Expression of
Awakening. Ajahn Jagaro.
(*) Beyond Boredom and Depression. Ajahn Jagaro.
(*) Anatta (Non-self) and Kamma (Karma): The Best
Kept Secret in the Universe. Ajahn Jagaro.
(*) Buddhism and God. Ajahn Jagaro.
(*) True Freedom. Ajahn Jagaro.(*)
Following the true Buddhist path
(*) The Prison of Life. Bhikkhu Buddhadasa
(*) Nibbana for Everyone. Bhikkhu Buddhadasa
(*) Forest Wat, Wild Monks. Bhikkhu
Buddhadasa
(*) Essential Points of Buddhist Teaching.
Bhikkhu Buddhadasa
(*) Emptiness. Bhikkhu Buddhadasa
(*) The Undying. Ajahn Maha Boowa(*)
On Making a Mistake. Ajahn Brahmavamso
(*) Attachment. Ajahn Brahmavamvo
(*) The Meaning of Sangha. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) In the Presence of Nibbana - Developing
Faith in the Buddhist Path to Enlightenment. Ajahn Brahmavamso.
(*) Growth of Buddhism in the West. Ajahn
Brahmavamso
(*) Living Meaningfully, Dying Joyfully.
Ajahn Brahmavamso.
(*) Paticca-samuppada - Dependent Origination.
Ajahn Brahamvamso.
(*) A Forest Monk and a Zen Roshi.
Ajahn Brahmavamso & Gil Alon, interviewed by Rachael Kohn.
(*) There are gods, miracles do happen.
Ajahn Brahmavamso.
(*) The Buddhist perspective. Ajahn
Brahmavamso.
(*) Practical Buddhism: Taking
responsibility for our lives. Ajahn Jayasaro
(*) Laying the Foundation for Social Action. Ajahn
Pasanno
(*) Going Forth. Ajahn Viradhammo
(*) Regret and Well Being. Bhikkhu
Munindo
(*) An Iridescence on the Water. Bhikkhu
Dhammavitakkho
(*) Practical Buddhism: Taking responsibility for
our lives. Ajahn Jayasaro(*)
Fulfillment and Liberation. Ajahn Viradhammo
(*) Bringing the Teachings Alive. Ajahn
Viradhammo
(*) A Ripple in a Pond - An interview
with Ajahn Sucitto
(*) Origins and Decline: An Essay in
Buddhist Cosmology. Bhikkhu Punnadhammo
(*) The Spiritual Faculties. Ajahn
Nyanadhammo
(*) Making the Dhamma Your
Own. Ajahn Khamdee Pabhaso
(*) Who is the Buddha? Narada Mahathera
(*) Right Speech. Piyadassi Mahathera
(*) Practicing the Dhamma in Ordinary Life:
Generosity. Bhikkhu Yogavacara Rahula
(*) Is Theravada Buddhism for Arahatship Only?
Sayadaw U Silananda
(*) No inner core - Anatta. Sayadaw U
Silananda
(*) A talk of Kamma, Rebirth and Suffering. Sayadaw
U Silananda.
(*) How to live a proper life. Takkasila
Ashin Sumangala(*) Buddhist Theory of Kamma.
Venerable Narada Mahathera
(*)
Alayavijnana - Store Consciousness. Venerable Dr. Walpola Rahula
(*) Buddhism in the Western World. Venerable
Dr. Walpola Rahula
(*) One Vehicle for Peace. Ven. Dr. Walpola Rahula.
(*) Kathina Robe-Offering Ceremony:
Historical and Spiritual Significance. Bhikkhu Dhammasami
(*) The Practice of Chanting in Buddhism. Bhikkhu
Dhammasami
(*) Liberation - Relevance of Sutta-Vinaya. Bhikkhu
Dhammavuddho
(*) Only we can help ourselves. Bhikkhu
Dhammavuddho
(*) Living in the present. Venerable
Visuddhaacaara
(*) Sunyata, Emptiness and Self-emptying,
Kenosis. Venerable Rewata Dhamma
(*) Buddhism and Economic Justice. Venerable
Rewata Dhamma.
(*) The Contribution of Buddhism to the World of
Art and Architecture. Venerable
Rewata Dhamma.
(*) The Garden of Liberation. Bhikkhu
Santikaro
(*) Parents and Children - Transmitting the
Buddhist Heritage Across Generations. Venerable Medagama. Vajiraganana
Nayake Thera(*)
Sangha: The Ideal World Community. Bhikkhu Prayudh Payutto
(*) From Ceylonese to Sri Lankan Buddhism. Bhikkhu
Prayudh Payutto
(*) Where women stand. Bhikkhu
Prayudh Payutto (Phra Dhammapitaka)
(*) Aging and Dying. Bhikkhu
Prayudh Payutto(*)
E-learning Buddhism on the Internet. Bhikkhu Pannyavaro
(*) Lumbini in the New Millennium: Youth in
Buddhism. Bhikkhu Sugandha(*) Eight excellent and wonderful things in the
great ocean and the Sasana. Bhikkhu Seelananda
(*) How the Buddha died. Bhikkhu Mettanando
(*) The God idea. Bhikkhu
Dhammapiyo
(*) The First Discourse of the Buddha. Sayadaw
Adipati
(*) Theory of Karma. Venerable Sayadaw U
Sobhana
(*) Samma Ditthi: Right View. Bhikkhu
Seelawimala
(*)
Footprints in the dust: Buddha’s travels in India.
Bhikkhu S. Dhammika
(*) The Tsunami - A Buddhist
View. Bhikkhu S. Dhammika.
(*) How the Buddha’s Enlightenment changed the
world’s thinking. Ven. Medagama Vajiragnana
(*)
Practicing Dhamma In Ordinary Life: Generosity. Bhikkhu
Yogavacara Rahula
(*) The Theravada Attitude to Discipline.
Bhikkhu Nyanarama
(*) No Escape for the Ego. An interview
with Venerable Master Sheng-yen
by Carter Phipps
(*) The Ascetic Sumedhā’
s Life, and the Ten Perfections. Bhikkhu Giac-Hanh Dhammadhara.
(*) Buddhism for the Next Century: Toward
Renewing a Moral Thai Society. Phra Phaisan Visalo.
(*) Protection Through Satipatthana.
Venerable Nyanaponika Mahahera.
(*) Buddhism and the God-Idea. Venerable Nyanaponika Mahahera.
(*) Why End Suffering?. Venerable Nyanaponika Mahahera.
(*) Seeing Things As They Are. Venerable Nyanaponika Mahahera.
(*) Kamma and Its Fruit. Venerable Nyanaponika Mahahera.
(*) Ven. Nyanaponika Maha Thera: A Bhikkhu with
intellectually convinced vision of Dhamma. Rohan L. Jayetilleke.
(*)
Dhamma Without Rebirth? Bhikkhu Bodhi
(*) Buddhism Without Beliefs: Review. Bhikkhu
Bodhi
(*) Buddhism Without Beliefs critiqued. Bhikkhu
Punnadhammo.(*) Harmonious Living. Ayya Khema
(*) Liberation Here and Now. Ayya Khema
(*) Why come to a monastery? Sister
Candasiri
(*) Love Unbounded. Sister Candasiri
(*) Renunciation: The Highest Happiness. Sister
Siripanna
(*) It can be very simple. An interview
with Ajahn Sundara.
(*) Simplicity. Sister Ajahn Sundara.
(*) Taking Refuge. Sister Ajahn Sundara.
(*) Freedom in Restraint. Sister Ajahn Sundara.
(*) Relinquishing
‘Me’ and ‘Mine’. Sister Ajahn Jitindriya.(*) The Process Of Mental Suffering.
Bhikkhuni Lieu-Phap.
(*) The Approach Of Ancient Healing:
Psychotherapy In Buddhism. Bhikkhuni Khemanandi Huyen-Chau.
(*) Buddhist Attitude to Education. Bhikkhuni
Dhammananda Nguyen-Huong.(*)
On growing a Theravadan Nuns’ Sangha in Britain
(*) The First Buddhist Nun. Rev. Sarika
Dharma
(*) Restoring the Order of Nuns to the Theravaadin
Tradition. Senarat Wijayasundara
(*) On the restoration of Bhikkhuni Order -
Selected articles
(*) Interview with the Venerable Bhikkhuni
Kusuma. Pennie White
(*) Buddhist women. Bimala Churn Law(*)
Prosperity and Happiness: The Buddhist View. Suvimalee Karunaratna
(*) The Talk Nobody Wants to Hear. Charlotte
Joko Beck
(*) Buddhist Nuns in Burma. Dr. Friedgard
Lottermoser
(*) Is Buddhism a Religion? Dorothy Figen
(*) Why Is There Suffering in the World? Dorothy
Figen
(*) Facets of Metta. Sharon Salzberg
(*) Mudita. Eileen Siriwardhana
(*) Pride And Conceit. Dr. Elizabeth Ashby
and Brian Fawcett
(*) Paramis: The Heart of Buddha’s Teaching and
Our Own Practice. Sylvia Boorstein
(*) Sylvia Boorstein: Meditation and
Spirituality. Catharine Reeve(*)
The Greatest Blessings. Nina van Gorkom
(*) Understanding Reality. Nina van Gorkom
(*) Morality with and without a creator God.
Radhika Abeysekera
(*) The Appeal of Buddhism in the West.
Radhika Abeysekera.
(*) Women’s Liberation. Sharon Salzberg,
Barbara Rhodes, Judith Simmer-Brown & Pat O’Hara
(*) Woman to Woman. Sandy Boucher
(*) One Foot in the World - Buddhist
Approaches to Present-day Problems. Lily De Silva(*) Sanghamitta Theri - a liberated woman.
Dr. Lorna Dewaraja(*)
When should we hold our tongue? Rasika Quek
(*) Living Buddhism. Venerable Chin Kung
(*) The Slightly Demented Vision of Robert
Thurman. Prof. Robert Thurman
(*) Passing the Light. Tang Chade Meng
(*) The Perception of “Karma-Free”
CyberZones. Richard P. Hayes
(*) Five Steps to Skillful Means in Buddhist
Forums. Dominick Spirelli
(*) Ethnic Buddhists in Australia. Graeme
Lyall
(*) The Purpose of Life. Graeme Lyall
(*) Radical Buddhism. Leonard Price
(*) Buddhism: A Method of Mind Training. Leonard
A. Bullen
(*) Vedana (Sensation) in Paticcasamuppada
(Dependent Origination). Vipassana Research Institute.(*)
Seeking the Buddha’s Footprints. Shantum Seth
(*) Buddhism and Thai Society. Sunthorn
Plamintr
(*) The Buddhist Attitude to God. V. A.
Gunasekara.
(*) Hinduism in Buddhist Perspective. V. A.
Gunasekara
(*) Buddhist reflections on death. V.F.
Gunaratna
(*) Homosexuality and Theravada Buddhism. A.
L. De Silva
(*) Facing Death Without Fear. Lily De
Silva.(*) Vietnamese mode of self-reference: A
model of Buddhist egology. Steven W. Laycock
(*) Born Again. Sanitsude Ekachai(*) A Simple Forest Monk. Binh Anson
(*) How I became a practicing Buddhist. Binh
Anson
(*) Why I Am a Buddhist. Anthony
Billings
(*) Buddhism in the Kingdom of Thailand. Sathien
Bodhinantha(*)
Leading Virtuous Lives As Laymen. U Chit Tin
(*) Global problem-solving: A Buddhist
perspective. Sulak Sivaraksa
(*) Buddhism and Tolerance for diversity of
religion and belief. Sulak Sivaraksa
(*) A Thai perspective on socially engaged
Buddhism: A conversation with Sulak Sivaraksa. Donald Rothberg
(*) American Buddhists: who are they? Jan
Nattier
(*) The worldliness of Buddhism. Donald K.
Swearer
(*) What appeals to me most in Buddhism. Francis
Story
(*) Interpretation of Buddhist terminology
at the background of Chinese traditional thoughts. Latika Lahiri
(*) The significance of ‘Tathagatagarbha’
– A positive expression of ‘Sunyata’. Heng-Ching Shih
(*) Cosmology and meditation: from the
Agganna Sutta to the Mahayana Buddhism. Rupert Gethin(*)
The mind-body relationship in Pali Buddhism: A philosophical investigation. Peter
Harvey
(*) The Buddhist path and social
responsibility. Jack Kornfield
(*) To the forest for refuge. An interview
with Joseph Goldstein
(*) Why is Buddhism the fastest growing religion
in Australia? Darren Nelson
(*) The Dhamma Theory - Philosophical Cornerstone
of the Abhidhamma. Y. Karunadasa
(*) How Free is Freedom of Thought.
Sanath Nanayakkara
(*) Buddhist Ethics, Moral Perfection and Modern
Society. Prof. P.D. Premasiri
(*) Freedom of faith
and worship in Myanmar. Hla Myo Nwe
(*) The Bodhisattva concept. A. G. S. Kariyawasam
(*) The Road to Liberation -
Paticcasamuppada
(Dependent Origination).
Ron Wijewantha(*)
The six Buddhist universities of ancient India. D. Amarasiri Weeraratne
(*) Thailand’s gift to Sri Lanka: the
establishment of the Siam Nikaya. Dr. Lorna Dewaraja
(*) Buddhist missionary in the West after WW II.
Nemsiri Mutukumara
(*) The
Prospects for the Growth of Buddhism in Germany and other Western
Countries. Agganyani (Christa
Bentenrieder).(*) The legend of Bundala: Venerable
Nanavira Thera (1920-1965). Kingsley Heendeniya.
(*) On Understanding Nama-Rupa. Kingsley
Heendeniya.
(*) The Buddhist Critique of Sassatavada and
Ucchedavada: The Key to a proper Understanding of the Origin and the
Doctrines of early Buddhism. Y. Karunadasa.
(*) Establishing Pali Text
Society for Buddhist literature. Nemsiri Mutukumara.
(*) The Great Sariputta, the foremost disciple
of Gautama Samma-Sambuddha. W. D. Wickramasinghe.(*) The Importance of Study. A Panel
Discussion with Bhante Henepola Gunaratana, John Daido Loori, Christina
Feldman and Georges Dreyfus.
(*) Venerable Narada Maha Thera: A Buddhist
Missionary Par Excellence. O. Gunasekera.
(*) The Indispensability of Peace in the Present
World Context. Bhikkhu Sugandha.
(*) The Life and
Teachings of Ajahn Chah: Remembrances of His Western Students.
(*) Chanting the “Mirror of the Dhamma”.
Ajahn Punnadhammo.
(*) In the footsteps of the ‘Slave Of Buddha’
(Bhikkhu Buddhadasa).
Karnjariya Sukrung.
(*) The food of kindness.
Ayya Medhanandi.
(*) The way of the mystic.
Ayya Medhanandi.
(*) The joy hidden in sorrow.
Ayya Medhanandi.
(*) Generosity and goodness at every step.
Ayya Medhanandi.
(*) Come from the shadows.
Ayya Medhanandi.(*) Sri Lanka’s Contribution to the Development
of the Pali Canon. Prof. Oliver Abeynayake.
(*) Buddhism in Sri Lanka. G. P. Malalasekera.
(*) Soulful wit - Towards a more joyous New Year.
Nissara Horayangura.
(*) Ideal Solitude: An Exposition on the
Bhaddekaratta Sutta. Bhikkhu Ñanananda.
(*) The great virtue: Sugato. Chandani
Abeynayake.
(*) Note on the probable age of the Dialogues
(Digha and Majjhima Nikàyas). T. W. Rhys Davids.
(*) Crossing the wilderness: how the Buddha
narrates his own travels. Sarah Shaw.
(*) Buddhism and Sex. M. O’C. Walshe.
(*) Recollections of an Anagarika. Adrian
Cambden.
(*) Buddhism and the Brahma concept.
Bellanwila Wimalaratana Thera.(*) Conceit and Pride. Elizabeth
Ashby and Brian Fawcett.
(*)
The Buddhist Society of Western Australia,
Bodhinyana Monastery and Dhammasara Nuns’s Monastery
(*) Sasanarakkha
Buddhist Sanctuary . A Buddhist sanctuary located in Malaysia
for the training of Theravada Buddhist monks in theory and practice of the
Dhammavinaya. Dedicated to evolving a modern Theravada Buddhist identity
guided by the scriptural tradition.
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other requests, please send email to Binh
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