Religion 324: The Theravada Buddhist Tradition in South Asia: India and Sri Lanka
J.R. Carter


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General Buddhism files

Bodhi 68
The elimination of anger, by Ven Piyatissa, Thera
Bodhi 87
Buddhism as a Practical Teaching by H.L. Seneviratne
Bodhi 93
The Heart Awakened, by Eileen Sriwardhana
Bodhi 132
Ministering to the Sick and Terminally Ill, by L. de Silva
Bodhi 135
Jataka Tales of the Buddha, part 1 (Kawasaki)
Death
A Buddhist Perspective by Malcolm Huxter
Dialog
Buddhism in Dialogue: Differences of Theory, sameness of experience?
Barre Center for Buddhist studies
DV 2
Message of Buddhism from from Buddha to Asoka
Its relevence to the 21st century by Ven Dhammavihari
DV 3
Aesthtic Enjoyment Within the Framework of Buddhist thinking
by Ven Shammavihari
Salvation
The individual and social Dimension of salvation in Buddhism
by Ven Dhammavihari
Buddhism and Beauty
by Ven Dhammavihari
HappyBudd
Happiness in a Buddhist Perspective by Ven Dhammivihari
DVK
Poverty, Hunger and Underdevelopment by Ven Dhammavihari
JK
The Eightfold Path for Householders (Jack Kornfield)
JustBudd
Justice in Buddhism: by Ven Dr Vajiranana
Word Guide
Lay Guide to the Bhikkhus' Word rules
Marriage
A Happy Married Life: A Buddhist Perspective (Dhammadana)
Quantum

Parami

The Perfection of Generosity
Parami 5
The Perfection of Effort
Parami 6
The Perfection of Patience
Progress
Progress, Development of Survival of Man: Ven Prof Dhammavihari
Refuge
The Heart Awakened, by Eileen Sriwardhana
Sarvodaya
For the Awakening of All: The Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement
in Sri Lanka by Joanna Macy
Tiratana
What is the Triple Gem (Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo)
UB 3
Ven Mahinda-What do Buddhists consider wisdom
20th Aug 1993; Unibuds Dhamma talk
UZG 2
Ven Dr U Zagara - Daily Life and Dependant Origination
31-7-94 Unibuds Dhamma talk
UB 5
The Three Universal Characteristics
Venerable Tsang Hui Unibuds Dhamma Talk
29th April 1995 at the University of NSW
Wheel 206
TLay Buddhist Practice (Lawrence Mills)
Wheel 280
The Position of Women in Buddhism (Dewaraja)
Wheel 367
Dana: The Practice of Giving (Bhikku Bodhi)
Wheel 394
Fundamentals of Buddhism (Nyantiloka Mahathera)
Wheel 248
Dog-Duty

Theravada files

Anattalakkhana Sutta
The Discourse on the Not-self Characteristics Ven Thanissara, tr
Three key suttas
Setting the Wheel in Motion, Not-Self and the Fire Sermon
Mahamangala Sutta
Pali/English Discourse of the Supreme Blessings
Essay 28
For the Welfare of Many (Bhikku Bodhi)
Adittapariyaya Sutta
The Fire Sermon, Ven Tanissaro, tr
MN Summ
Summary of the 152 Sutta of the Majjhima Nikaya
Middle Length Sayings on the Pali Canon
The Sutta-Nipata
The earliest recorded version of the Buddha's teachings
Hammalawa Saddhatissa
Dependant Origination
Poems
Contemporary Theravadin Poetry
Patimokkha
Book on The Buddhist Code of Ethics
The Path
The Buddha, The Word: Four Noble Truths
Therawmn
Women in Theravadan Buddhism by Karen Andrews
Uposatha
1995 Calender of Uposatha days (lunar observance days)
Theravada (Thai) edition
Vinaya
Buddhist Monks Code of Ethics
Ven Thanissaro
Patimokka Introduction
Introduction to the Monk's Rules by Ven Thanissaro
Wheel 6
The Four Sublime States by Ven Nyanponika Thera
Wheel 17
3 Cardinal Discourses of the Buddha (Ven Nanamoli)
Wheel 26
The Five Mental Hindrances
by Ven Nyanaponika
Samannaphala and other texts
Wheel 27
Going Forth: Call to Buddhist Monkhood (Sumana)
Wheel 61
Discourses of the Buddha:
Simile of the Cloth and
The Discourse of Effacement
Wheel 65
The Way of Wisdom: The Five Spiritual Faculties by Edward Conze
Wheel 82
The Discourse Collection: Selected Texts from the Sutta Nipata
Transl. by John D. Ireland
Wheel 102
Buddhist Reflections on Death by Ven Gunaratna
Wheel 147
Wheel of Birth and Death (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
Wheel 241
The Worn-out Skin by Ven Nyanaponika Thera
Diacrits
ASCII representation of the Uruga Sutta Pali text
Wheel 248
The Buddha's word on Kamma: Four Sutta from the Majjhima Nikaya
Translated by Bhikku Nanamoli
Wheel 263
Maha-Moggallana (Hecker)
Wheel 277
Trancendental Dependant Arising (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
Wheel 282
Going for Refuge/Taking the Precepts (Bodhi)
Wheel 292
Buddhist Women at the time of the Buddha. (Hecker)
Wheel 337
Dhamma Discourse: One foot in the world. (Lily de Silva)
Wheel 345
Maha Kassapa: Father of the Sangha.
Wheel 349
The Four Sublime States by Ven Nyanponika Thera
Wheel 360
Matrceta's Hymn to the Buddha (Ven. S. Dhammika)
Wheel 377
The Discourse on Right View
Translated by Bhikkhu Nanamoli & Bhikkhu Bodhi
Sammaditthi Sutta and Commentary
Wheel 386
The Edicts of King Asoka (Ven. S. Dhammika)
Wheel 390
The Lion's Roar: Discourse of the Buddha (Mahasihanada Sutta)
Women
Women in Buddhism by Gary L. Ray
Women
Position of Women in Religion and Society
Ven Professor Dhammavihari

Meditation files

Bodhi 15
Buddhist Meditation (Francis Story)
Bodhi 34
Protection through Satipatthana Meditation. Ven Nyanaponika
Bodhi 95
Meditating on the No-Self (Sister Ayya Khema)
Bodhi 115
Anapanasati: Meditation on the Breath.
Burma
Buddhist Meditation in Burma (Nottingham)
Breath Meditation
Excerpts from the Pali Canon.
Compiled and translated by Ven Thanissiro
Developing Awareness
Vipassana Meditation (Patrick Kearney)
SATI
Mindfulness in Plain English. Ven Henepola Gunaratana (Thera)
Vipassana Meditation
A multi-part course
Wheel 7
Metta Bhavana: Loving-kindness Meditation.
Extracts from the Pali Canon by Ven Nanamoli
Wheel 121
The Power of Mindfulness: Ven Nyanaponika
Wheel 303
Contemplation of Feeling (Nyanaponika Thera)

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