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Collapse This Category Far Shore    
New Posts Far Shore III
New season begins...
5 5 22/11/2008
12:00:02
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Old Posts Far Shore II (2007-2008)
These dhamma talks by Bhante Sujato were recorded live on Friday evenings at Woolwich Scout & Community Hall, Weil Park, Woolwich Rd,Woolwich.
19 19 19/07/2008
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Old Posts Far Shore (2006 - 2007)
Welcome to the "Far Shore" by Bhante Sujato. This forum contains a collection of 14 live recordings of dhamma teachings given by Bhante and visiting venerables at The Dougherty Community Centre (7 Victor Street, Chatswood) during 2006-2007. Talks are available in both Video and mp3 formats.
14 22 16/07/2007
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Collapse This Category Sound of Dhamma    
Old Posts The Sound of Dhamma - 3
A collection of Dhamma talks given by Bhante Sujato at various occasions during 2007 - 2008. Collection contains 35 talks.
35 35 21/10/2008
13:22:17
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Forum Locked The Sound of Dhamma - 2
A collection of Dhamma talks given by Bhante Sujato during the 2006 Rain retreat. (8 talks in the series)
8 9 29/03/2007
18:51:10
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Forum Locked The Sound of Dhamma - 1
A collection of Dhamma talks given by Bhante Sujato during the 2005 Rain retreat. (12 talks in the series, recorded live at Santi - http://santifm1.0.googlepages.com/)
12 15 01/05/2007
13:11:22
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Old Posts Sutta Class - Majjhima Nikaya
Bhante Sujato discusses sutras from the Majjhima Nikaya, or "Middle-length Discourses" of the Buddha, the second of the five nikayas (collections) of the Sutta Pitaka. There are 38 talks spread across 3 pages.
Resources:
1.http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/index.html
38 41 19/02/2008
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Collapse This Category Beauty in Variety    
Old Posts Stories, Myths and Tales
...an evening's discussion on the role women have played
in the stories and mythology of the world's religions.
Live recordings from the second interfaith forum organized by the Santi Forest Monastery. Held on the 23 May 2008 at Weil Park Scout & Community Hall in Woolwich.
5 5 09/06/2008
16:49:41
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Old Posts Philosophy in the Park
What is the purpose of life?
Live recordings from the interfaith forum organized by the Santi Forest Monastery. Held on the 17 November 2007 at Weil Park Scout & Community Hall in Woolwich.
9 10 24/01/2008
17:11:23
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Old Posts Bhikkhuni Seminar 2008
Opening talks by the venerable Sangha at the Bhikkhuni Seminar 2008, Santi Forest Monastery.(10-16 March 2008)
Featured speakers include; Ajahn Brahm, Ajahn Sujato, Ajahn Vayama and Ayya Thaataloka.
Video recordings provided by Santi community.
9 9 06/06/2008
18:07:03
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Old Posts Random
1. Santi in two minitues
2. Ven. Tapassi's Ordination
3. The Monk Story
4. Life Beyond the Begging Bowl
4 4 23/09/2008
15:15:08
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Collapse This Category Links    
Visit Santi Forest Monastery Santi Forest Monastery
Santi Forest Monastery is a Buddhist community for monks, nuns, and laypeople. It's located on 150 acres of eucalyptus forest, cliffs, waterfalls, and caves adjoining Morton National Park in the rugged landsca pe of Australia's Southern Highlands, about halfway between Sydney and Canberra. It was established by Bhante Sujato, with his teacher Ajahn Brahm, the abbot of Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery in Western Australia, as its Spiritual Director. Santi Forest Monastery is owned by Citta Bhavana Incorporated, a not-for-profit charitable association.
(from the about page)
 
Visit The Buddhist Society of Western Australia The Buddhist Society of Western Australia
The Buddhist Society of Western Australia is a community following the Dhamma of the Buddha. Established in 1973 to serve the Buddhists of Perth and Western Australia, today it is one of the most dynamic groups in Australia supporting Bodhinyana Forest Monastery at Serpentine, Dhammasara Nuns' Monastery at Gidgegannup, and a city centre called Dhammaloka in the northern suburbs of Perth.
 
Visit SuttaCentral SuttaCentral
SuttaCentral aims at facilitating the study of Buddhist texts from comparative and historical perspectives. It focuses on the texts that represent "Early Buddhism", texts preserved not only in the Pali Sutta and Vinaya Pitakas but also in Chinese and Tibetan translations and in fragmentary remains in Sanskrit and other languages.

SuttaCentral offers a gateway to this material by enabling users to quickly identify the Chinese, Tibetan, and/or Sanskrit parallels of any given Pali discourse – or vice versa. Having found that information, one can then can click on the relevant links and consult the actual texts, most of which are accessible from other web-sites. Later we also hope to provide direct access to available English translations.

The system focuses initially on providing the correspondence data from the perspective of the Pali suttas; that is, given a particular Pali sutta, one can find the parallels in other textual languages. Finding parallels in the reverse direction will become possible in due course. In building SuttaCentral, we plan to work through the nikâyas, one by one, in the traditional sequence. At present the Dîgha and Majjhima Nikâyas are complete. Data on the remaining nikâyas will become accessible as the relevant research and data-entry work progresses.

The data supplied here offer substantial improvements and additions over the pioneering work by Akanuma (Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Âgamas & Pâli Nikâyas, 1929), until now the standard reference work in this area. Nevertheless, there is still much room for improvement. We therefore invite other scholars working on this same early Buddhist material to provide input to SuttaCentral (see "Contacts"), so that the material displayed is continually refined for greater accuracy and completeness.
 
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