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General Buddhism files
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Bodhi 68
- The elimination of anger, by Ven Piyatissa, Thera
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Bodhi 87
- Buddhism as a Practical Teaching by H.L. Seneviratne
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Bodhi 93
- The Heart Awakened, by Eileen Sriwardhana
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Bodhi 132
- Ministering to the Sick and Terminally Ill, by L. de Silva
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Bodhi 135
- Jataka Tales of the Buddha, part 1 (Kawasaki)
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Death
- A Buddhist Perspective by Malcolm Huxter
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Dialog
- Buddhism in Dialogue: Differences of Theory, sameness of experience?
Barre Center for Buddhist studies
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DV 2
- Message of Buddhism from from Buddha to Asoka
Its relevence to the 21st century by Ven Dhammavihari
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DV 3
- Aesthtic Enjoyment Within the Framework of Buddhist thinking
by Ven Shammavihari
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Salvation
- The individual and social Dimension of salvation in Buddhism
by Ven Dhammavihari
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Buddhism and Beauty
- by Ven Dhammavihari
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HappyBudd
- Happiness in a Buddhist Perspective by Ven Dhammivihari
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DVK
- Poverty, Hunger and Underdevelopment by Ven Dhammavihari
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JK
- The Eightfold Path for Householders (Jack Kornfield)
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JustBudd
- Justice in Buddhism: by Ven Dr Vajiranana
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Word Guide
- Lay Guide to the Bhikkhus' Word rules
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Marriage
- A Happy Married Life: A Buddhist Perspective (Dhammadana)
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Quantum
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Parami
- The Perfection of Generosity
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Parami 5
- The Perfection of Effort
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Parami 6
- The Perfection of Patience
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Progress
- Progress, Development of Survival of Man: Ven Prof Dhammavihari
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Refuge
- The Heart Awakened, by Eileen Sriwardhana
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Sarvodaya
- For the Awakening of All: The Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement
in Sri Lanka by Joanna Macy
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Tiratana
- What is the Triple Gem (Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo)
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UB 3
- Ven Mahinda-What do Buddhists consider wisdom
20th Aug 1993; Unibuds Dhamma talk
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UZG 2
- Ven Dr U Zagara - Daily Life and Dependant Origination
31-7-94 Unibuds Dhamma talk
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UB 5
- The Three Universal Characteristics
Venerable Tsang Hui Unibuds Dhamma Talk
29th April 1995 at the University of NSW
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Wheel 206
- TLay Buddhist Practice (Lawrence Mills)
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Wheel 280
- The Position of Women in Buddhism (Dewaraja)
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Wheel 367
- Dana: The Practice of Giving (Bhikku Bodhi)
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Wheel 394
- Fundamentals of Buddhism (Nyantiloka Mahathera)
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Wheel 248
- Dog-Duty
Theravada files
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Anattalakkhana Sutta
- The Discourse on the Not-self Characteristics Ven Thanissara, tr
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Three key suttas
- Setting the Wheel in Motion, Not-Self and the Fire Sermon
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Mahamangala Sutta
- Pali/English Discourse of the Supreme Blessings
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Essay 28
- For the Welfare of Many (Bhikku Bodhi)
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Adittapariyaya Sutta
- The Fire Sermon, Ven Tanissaro, tr
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MN Summ
- Summary of the 152 Sutta of the Majjhima Nikaya
Middle Length Sayings on the Pali Canon
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The Sutta-Nipata
- The earliest recorded version of the Buddha's teachings
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Hammalawa Saddhatissa
- Dependant Origination
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Poems
- Contemporary Theravadin Poetry
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Patimokkha
- Book on The Buddhist Code of Ethics
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The Path
- The Buddha, The Word: Four Noble Truths
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Therawmn
- Women in Theravadan Buddhism by Karen Andrews
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Uposatha
- 1995 Calender of Uposatha days (lunar observance days)
Theravada (Thai) edition
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Vinaya
- Buddhist Monks Code of Ethics
Ven Thanissaro
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Patimokka Introduction
- Introduction to the Monk's Rules by Ven Thanissaro
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Wheel 6
- The Four Sublime States by Ven Nyanponika Thera
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Wheel 17
- 3 Cardinal Discourses of the Buddha (Ven Nanamoli)
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Wheel 26
- The Five Mental Hindrances
by Ven Nyanaponika
Samannaphala and other texts
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Wheel 27
- Going Forth: Call to Buddhist Monkhood (Sumana)
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Wheel 61
- Discourses of the Buddha:
Simile of the Cloth and
The Discourse of Effacement
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Wheel 65
- The Way of Wisdom: The Five Spiritual Faculties by Edward Conze
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Wheel 82
- The Discourse Collection: Selected Texts from the Sutta Nipata
Transl. by John D. Ireland
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Wheel 102
- Buddhist Reflections on Death by Ven Gunaratna
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Wheel 147
- Wheel of Birth and Death (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
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Wheel 241
- The Worn-out Skin by Ven Nyanaponika Thera
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Diacrits
- ASCII representation of the Uruga Sutta Pali text
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Wheel 248
- The Buddha's word on Kamma: Four Sutta from the Majjhima Nikaya
Translated by Bhikku Nanamoli
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Wheel 263
- Maha-Moggallana (Hecker)
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Wheel 277
- Trancendental Dependant Arising (Bhikkhu Bodhi)
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Wheel 282
- Going for Refuge/Taking the Precepts (Bodhi)
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Wheel 292
- Buddhist Women at the time of the Buddha. (Hecker)
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Wheel 337
- Dhamma Discourse: One foot in the world. (Lily de Silva)
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Wheel 345
- Maha Kassapa: Father of the Sangha.
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Wheel 349
- The Four Sublime States by Ven Nyanponika Thera
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Wheel 360
- Matrceta's Hymn to the Buddha (Ven. S. Dhammika)
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Wheel 377
- The Discourse on Right View
Translated by Bhikkhu Nanamoli & Bhikkhu Bodhi
Sammaditthi Sutta and Commentary
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Wheel 386
- The Edicts of King Asoka (Ven. S. Dhammika)
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Wheel 390
- The Lion's Roar: Discourse of the Buddha (Mahasihanada Sutta)
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Women
- Women in Buddhism by Gary L. Ray
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Women
- Position of Women in Religion and Society
Ven Professor Dhammavihari
Meditation files
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Bodhi 15
- Buddhist Meditation (Francis Story)
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Bodhi 34
- Protection through Satipatthana Meditation. Ven Nyanaponika
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Bodhi 95
- Meditating on the No-Self (Sister Ayya Khema)
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Bodhi 115
- Anapanasati: Meditation on the Breath.
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Burma
- Buddhist Meditation in Burma (Nottingham)
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Breath Meditation
- Excerpts from the Pali Canon.
Compiled and translated by Ven Thanissiro
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Developing Awareness
- Vipassana Meditation (Patrick Kearney)
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SATI
- Mindfulness in Plain English. Ven Henepola Gunaratana (Thera)
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Vipassana Meditation
- A multi-part course
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Wheel 7
- Metta Bhavana: Loving-kindness Meditation.
Extracts from the Pali Canon by Ven Nanamoli
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Wheel 121
- The Power of Mindfulness: Ven Nyanaponika
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Wheel 303
- Contemplation of Feeling (Nyanaponika Thera)
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