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BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary Policy. Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting allBuddhist traditions
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHIST WAY The Spirit of Free Inquiry (See the Buddha's Charter of Free Inquiry above) The spirit of free inquiry is an important feature of Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged people to investigate the truth of His Teachings for themselves before accepting his ideas.STORY OF THE BUDDHA
STORY OF THE BUDDHA The Colouring Book is now available from BuddhaNet's Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma EducationAssociation Inc.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: BECOMING A BUDDHIST The Buddha. The word Buddha means the "Fully Enlightened One" or "Awakened One". It is the title given to those who have attained supreme and perfect Enlightenment. THE BOOK OF PROTECTION 5 Contents Preface 8 Foreword 11 The Value of Paritta 14 The Book of Protection 22 Invitation (ārādhanā) 26i. Going for Refuge (saraagamana) 27ii. The Ten Training Precepts (dasa sikkhāpada)28iii.
THE DHAMMAPADA: CHAPTER 15, HAPPINESS 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nirvana the highest bliss. 205. Having savoured the taste of solitude and peace (of Nirvana), pain-free and stainless he becomes, drinking deep the taste of the bliss of the Truth. 206. BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHIST ARTS OF THAILAND 9 Chapter I Introduction Thailand — Its Location and People Siam or Thailand is one of the South-East Asian coun-tries, which is situated right in the middle of the Indo-BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary Policy. Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting allBuddhist traditions
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHIST WAY The Spirit of Free Inquiry (See the Buddha's Charter of Free Inquiry above) The spirit of free inquiry is an important feature of Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged people to investigate the truth of His Teachings for themselves before accepting his ideas.STORY OF THE BUDDHA
STORY OF THE BUDDHA The Colouring Book is now available from BuddhaNet's Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma EducationAssociation Inc.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: BECOMING A BUDDHIST The Buddha. The word Buddha means the "Fully Enlightened One" or "Awakened One". It is the title given to those who have attained supreme and perfect Enlightenment. THE BOOK OF PROTECTION 5 Contents Preface 8 Foreword 11 The Value of Paritta 14 The Book of Protection 22 Invitation (ārādhanā) 26i. Going for Refuge (saraagamana) 27ii. The Ten Training Precepts (dasa sikkhāpada)28iii.
THE DHAMMAPADA: CHAPTER 15, HAPPINESS 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nirvana the highest bliss. 205. Having savoured the taste of solitude and peace (of Nirvana), pain-free and stainless he becomes, drinking deep the taste of the bliss of the Truth. 206. BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHIST ARTS OF THAILAND 9 Chapter I Introduction Thailand — Its Location and People Siam or Thailand is one of the South-East Asian coun-tries, which is situated right in the middle of the Indo- BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: EXPERIENCING BUDDHISM Buddhism-Online: Experiencing Buddhism. Buddhism, put simply, is a system designed to bring knowledge and understanding of the true nature of things. According to Buddhism, it is our ignorance of the true nature of things that leads to suffering, so the aim of the Buddhist system is to alleviate ignorance by revealing things as theyreally are.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHA'S WISDOM AND COMPASSION These episodes show how the Buddha's wisdom and compassion helped confused and desperate people to realise the Truth and regain hope and confidence. The Buddha, having overcome suffering Himself, was always ready to relieve the suffering of others. He treasured life and cared for the spiritual and material needs of the people. BUDDHIST ELIBRARY :: BuddhaNet - Buddhist Information and Education Network: Digital Resource Library of Buddhist study material that can be freely downloaded online. Facilitating a significant Buddhist presence in the ever-expanding realm of computer communications technology to make the Teachings of the Buddha Dharma freely available to all. WWW.BUDDHISTELIBRARY.ORG IV i Other works by the Sutra Translation Committee: 1. The Buddhist Liturgy 2. The Sutra of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha’s Fundamental Vows 3. The Dharma of Mind Transmission 4. The BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS The first of the Buddha's sermons after his enlightenment was describing The Four Noble Truths; that life brings suffering, that suffering is part of living, that suffering can be ended and that there is a path that leads to the end of suffering. BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHANET BUDDHIST CROSSWORD PUZZLES 5 Across 1 One of the Buddha’s chief disciples. (9) 5 Mendicant monk. (Sanskrit) (7) 7 A sage (usually a hermit). (5) 10 A disciple of Buddha, the earliest convert to his preaching.BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary - A Digital Resource LibraryBUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary Policy. Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting allBuddhist traditions
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHIST WAY The Spirit of Free Inquiry (See the Buddha's Charter of Free Inquiry above) The spirit of free inquiry is an important feature of Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged people to investigate the truth of His Teachings for themselves before accepting his ideas.STORY OF THE BUDDHA
STORY OF THE BUDDHA The Colouring Book is now available from BuddhaNet's Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma EducationAssociation Inc.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: BECOMING A BUDDHIST The Buddha. The word Buddha means the "Fully Enlightened One" or "Awakened One". It is the title given to those who have attained supreme and perfect Enlightenment. THE BOOK OF PROTECTION 5 Contents Preface 8 Foreword 11 The Value of Paritta 14 The Book of Protection 22 Invitation (ārādhanā) 26i. Going for Refuge (saraagamana) 27ii. The Ten Training Precepts (dasa sikkhāpada)28iii.
THE DHAMMAPADA: CHAPTER 15, HAPPINESS 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nirvana the highest bliss. 205. Having savoured the taste of solitude and peace (of Nirvana), pain-free and stainless he becomes, drinking deep the taste of the bliss of the Truth. 206. BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHIST ARTS OF THAILAND 9 Chapter I Introduction Thailand — Its Location and People Siam or Thailand is one of the South-East Asian coun-tries, which is situated right in the middle of the Indo-BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary Policy. Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting allBuddhist traditions
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHIST WAY The Spirit of Free Inquiry (See the Buddha's Charter of Free Inquiry above) The spirit of free inquiry is an important feature of Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged people to investigate the truth of His Teachings for themselves before accepting his ideas.STORY OF THE BUDDHA
STORY OF THE BUDDHA The Colouring Book is now available from BuddhaNet's Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma EducationAssociation Inc.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: BECOMING A BUDDHIST The Buddha. The word Buddha means the "Fully Enlightened One" or "Awakened One". It is the title given to those who have attained supreme and perfect Enlightenment. THE BOOK OF PROTECTION 5 Contents Preface 8 Foreword 11 The Value of Paritta 14 The Book of Protection 22 Invitation (ārādhanā) 26i. Going for Refuge (saraagamana) 27ii. The Ten Training Precepts (dasa sikkhāpada)28iii.
THE DHAMMAPADA: CHAPTER 15, HAPPINESS 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nirvana the highest bliss. 205. Having savoured the taste of solitude and peace (of Nirvana), pain-free and stainless he becomes, drinking deep the taste of the bliss of the Truth. 206. BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHIST ARTS OF THAILAND 9 Chapter I Introduction Thailand — Its Location and People Siam or Thailand is one of the South-East Asian coun-tries, which is situated right in the middle of the Indo- BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: EXPERIENCING BUDDHISM Buddhism-Online: Experiencing Buddhism. Buddhism, put simply, is a system designed to bring knowledge and understanding of the true nature of things. According to Buddhism, it is our ignorance of the true nature of things that leads to suffering, so the aim of the Buddhist system is to alleviate ignorance by revealing things as theyreally are.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHA'S WISDOM AND COMPASSION These episodes show how the Buddha's wisdom and compassion helped confused and desperate people to realise the Truth and regain hope and confidence. The Buddha, having overcome suffering Himself, was always ready to relieve the suffering of others. He treasured life and cared for the spiritual and material needs of the people. WWW.BUDDHISTELIBRARY.ORG IV i Other works by the Sutra Translation Committee: 1. The Buddhist Liturgy 2. The Sutra of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha’s Fundamental Vows 3. The Dharma of Mind Transmission 4. The BUDDHIST ELIBRARY :: BuddhaNet - Buddhist Information and Education Network: Digital Resource Library of Buddhist study material that can be freely downloaded online. Facilitating a significant Buddhist presence in the ever-expanding realm of computer communications technology to make the Teachings of the Buddha Dharma freely available to all. BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS The first of the Buddha's sermons after his enlightenment was describing The Four Noble Truths; that life brings suffering, that suffering is part of living, that suffering can be ended and that there is a path that leads to the end of suffering. BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHANET BUDDHIST CROSSWORD PUZZLES 5 Across 1 One of the Buddha’s chief disciples. (9) 5 Mendicant monk. (Sanskrit) (7) 7 A sage (usually a hermit). (5) 10 A disciple of Buddha, the earliest convert to his preaching.BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary - A Digital Resource LibraryBUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary Policy. Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting allBuddhist traditions
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHIST WAY The Spirit of Free Inquiry (See the Buddha's Charter of Free Inquiry above) The spirit of free inquiry is an important feature of Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged people to investigate the truth of His Teachings for themselves before accepting his ideas.STORY OF THE BUDDHA
STORY OF THE BUDDHA The Colouring Book is now available from BuddhaNet's Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma EducationAssociation Inc.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: BECOMING A BUDDHIST The Buddha. The word Buddha means the "Fully Enlightened One" or "Awakened One". It is the title given to those who have attained supreme and perfect Enlightenment. THE BOOK OF PROTECTION 5 Contents Preface 8 Foreword 11 The Value of Paritta 14 The Book of Protection 22 Invitation (ārādhanā) 26i. Going for Refuge (saraagamana) 27ii. The Ten Training Precepts (dasa sikkhāpada)28iii.
THE DHAMMAPADA: CHAPTER 15, HAPPINESS 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nirvana the highest bliss. 205. Having savoured the taste of solitude and peace (of Nirvana), pain-free and stainless he becomes, drinking deep the taste of the bliss of the Truth. 206. BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHIST ARTS OF THAILAND 9 Chapter I Introduction Thailand — Its Location and People Siam or Thailand is one of the South-East Asian coun-tries, which is situated right in the middle of the Indo-BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary Policy. Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting allBuddhist traditions
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHIST WAY The Spirit of Free Inquiry (See the Buddha's Charter of Free Inquiry above) The spirit of free inquiry is an important feature of Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged people to investigate the truth of His Teachings for themselves before accepting his ideas.STORY OF THE BUDDHA
STORY OF THE BUDDHA The Colouring Book is now available from BuddhaNet's Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma EducationAssociation Inc.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: BECOMING A BUDDHIST The Buddha. The word Buddha means the "Fully Enlightened One" or "Awakened One". It is the title given to those who have attained supreme and perfect Enlightenment. THE BOOK OF PROTECTION 5 Contents Preface 8 Foreword 11 The Value of Paritta 14 The Book of Protection 22 Invitation (ārādhanā) 26i. Going for Refuge (saraagamana) 27ii. The Ten Training Precepts (dasa sikkhāpada)28iii.
THE DHAMMAPADA: CHAPTER 15, HAPPINESS 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nirvana the highest bliss. 205. Having savoured the taste of solitude and peace (of Nirvana), pain-free and stainless he becomes, drinking deep the taste of the bliss of the Truth. 206. BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHIST ARTS OF THAILAND 9 Chapter I Introduction Thailand — Its Location and People Siam or Thailand is one of the South-East Asian coun-tries, which is situated right in the middle of the Indo- BUDDHISM-ONLINE: LIFE OF THE BUDDHA This "Life of the Buddha" has been prepared for secondary school students. There are exercises with each story which teachers can elaborate on when it is used as a text book. However, while the stories are simple and brief, they do follow the scriptural tradition and so are of value for the general reader who wishes to learn aboutthe Buddha's
BUDDHIST TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD: KING FRUITFUL (ILLUSTRATED) buddhist tales for young and old volume 2, stories 51 – 100 kkiinngg ffrruuiittffuull aanndd qquueeeenn ssiivvaallii interpreted by kurunegoda piyatissa maha thera stories told BUDDHISM-ONLINE: EXPERIENCING BUDDHISM Buddhism-Online: Experiencing Buddhism. Buddhism, put simply, is a system designed to bring knowledge and understanding of the true nature of things. According to Buddhism, it is our ignorance of the true nature of things that leads to suffering, so the aim of the Buddhist system is to alleviate ignorance by revealing things as theyreally are.
BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE BUDDHA'S WISDOM AND COMPASSION These episodes show how the Buddha's wisdom and compassion helped confused and desperate people to realise the Truth and regain hope and confidence. The Buddha, having overcome suffering Himself, was always ready to relieve the suffering of others. He treasured life and cared for the spiritual and material needs of the people. WWW.BUDDHISTELIBRARY.ORG IV i Other works by the Sutra Translation Committee: 1. The Buddhist Liturgy 2. The Sutra of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha’s Fundamental Vows 3. The Dharma of Mind Transmission 4. The BUDDHIST ELIBRARY :: BuddhaNet - Buddhist Information and Education Network: Digital Resource Library of Buddhist study material that can be freely downloaded online. Facilitating a significant Buddhist presence in the ever-expanding realm of computer communications technology to make the Teachings of the Buddha Dharma freely available to all. BUDDHISM-ONLINE: THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS The first of the Buddha's sermons after his enlightenment was describing The Four Noble Truths; that life brings suffering, that suffering is part of living, that suffering can be ended and that there is a path that leads to the end of suffering. BUDDHISM-ONLINE: FAMILY AND SOCIETY. Buddhism-Online: Family and Society. The Buddha delivered many discourses on the life of lay followers. In one of these discourses, which is called the Sigalovada Sutta, the Buddha talked about the roles and responsibilities of members within the family and within the society. He defined the ideal relationships that the lay followershould
BUDDHANET BUDDHIST CROSSWORD PUZZLES 5 Across 1 One of the Buddha’s chief disciples. (9) 5 Mendicant monk. (Sanskrit) (7) 7 A sage (usually a hermit). (5) 10 A disciple of Buddha, the earliest convert to his preaching.BUDDHIST ELIBRARY
Buddhist eLibrary - A Digital Resource Library The Buddhist eLibrary Project is an initiative of Venerable Pannyavaro of the Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc and BuddhaNet.net in partnership with Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University (MCU) International Buddhist College (IBC) and the Young Buddhist Association of Thailand (YBAT). BUDDHIST ELIBRARY POLICY Our policy is to support the free dissemination of digital Buddhist educational material around the world and the systematic development of Dharma based pedagogy in partnership with Buddhist organisations worldwide. The Buddhist eLibrary follows the principle of 'One Dharma', that is, promoting all Buddhist traditions and the diversity of cultures and languages they represent. So far the eLibrary content is available in Chinese, Thai, English and now Spanish and Portuguese. We are planning to expand the range of languages to include the main European and Asian languages as well. We invite world Buddhist organisations, whether they are tertiary institutions, monasteries or related organisations to be involved with this project and support the database by providing content from their respective lineage or teacher, as this project will benefit the worldwide Buddhist community and the dissemination of the BuddhaDharma.
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