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Description: Binder tilte: Gatapadaya
Description: Includes bibliographical references
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; American University Library Collection; List of principal authorities consulted: p. 59-60
Physics
Colics of the horse ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; Veterinary Library's copy part of the John A. Seaverns Equine Collection
Colic ; Horses ; Horse Diseases
Buddha (The concept) ; Buddhism
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: Religious Literature Collection; Theological Literature
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; American University Library Collection
Colic ; Horses
BuddhaNet: Buddhist Information and Education Network document.
Excerpt: The Buddha repeatedly discouraged any excessive veneration paid to him personally. He knew that an excess of purely emotional devotion can obstruct or disturb the development of a balanced character, and thus may become a serious obstacle to progress on the path to deliverance. The history of religion has since proved him right, as illustrated by the extravagancies of emotional mysticism in East and West.
Excerpt: Contents This book is a compilation of extracts from letters written by Sayadaw U Jotika, a Burmese Buddhist monk, to his Western students ten to fifteen years ago. These letters have been collated under the topics as indicated by the chapter headings below. Introduction: Sayadaw U Jotika Ch. 1 Mind, Mindfulness and Meditation Ch. 2 Solitude Ch. 3 Parental Love and Guidance Ch. 4 Life, Living and Death Ch. 5 Learning and Teaching Ch. 6 Value and Philosophy Ch. 7...
Excerpt: I got the inspiration to take up this thesis ?Thai- Cambodian Culture relationship through arts? at the time I used to work in the camp with the S.E.A. refugees to resettle their lives in America. I worked with the ?Consortium? organization under the administrative of UNHCR. The camp was at Phanat Nikhom, Chonburi, Thailand. I had good social relationship with all of my refugee students in the camp with all clans, tribes and countries. Especially for the Khmers,...
Excerpt: In the discourse entitled The Lion's Roar on the Turning of the Wheel,[1] the Buddha told an assembly of bhikkhus about how the world declines due to immorality. He explained that seven Universal Monarchs, Dahanemi and his successors, lived according to the true doctrine of the Dhamma. But eventually there was a king who did not ask his predecessor to give him advice on how to govern. He ruled according to his own opinion, and the people were not as prosperous as before.
Excerpt: Written during a sesshin April 24 to May 1, l992
Excerpt: Stan Rosenthal may be contacted at 44 High street, St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, Wales, UK. Bill Fear may be contacted at 29 Blackweir Terrace, Cathays, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales, UK. email fear@thor.cf.ac.uk. Please use email as first method of contact, if possible. Messages can be sent to Stan Rosenthal via the above email address - they will be forwarded on in person by myself.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674 ; Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742
Excerpt: The subject here today is an explanation of the significance of the eight offerings. We make these offerings to the enlightened beings in many practices - in the Vajrasattva practice, Guru Yoga, and a lot of other practices. We have been doing this for a long time, so I thought it would be useful if we studied a little about what that practice signifies.