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A Brief Introduction to the Buddha Dhamma
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A Constitution for Living
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A Dhamma Talk On Meditation
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A Discourse on Dependent Origination
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A Discourse on the Wheel of the Dhamma
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A Gradual Awakening
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A Homage to my Teachers and the BPS in Sri Lanka
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A Life of Inner Quality
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A Meditator’s Life of the Buddha
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A Radical Therapist
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A Sketch of the Life of Nanamoli Thera
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A Treatise on the Paramis
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A Tree in a Forest
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A Young People’s: Life of the Buddha
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Abhaya Sutta: To Prince Abhaya
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Abhidhamma Studies
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Abhidhammattha-Sangha
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About Nibbana
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Acariya Mun Bhuridatta : A Spiritual Biography
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Maha Boowa translated by Dick Silaratano, Bhikkhu
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Aggi-Vacchagotta Sutta: To Vacchagotta on Fire
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Aggression, War and Conflict
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Aging and Dying
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Ajaan Sao’s Teachings
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Thanissaro, Bhikkhu Translator
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Ambalatthika-rahulovada Sutta
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Anagarika Dharmapala
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Analysis of the Jhanas
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Analysis_of_Abhidhammatthasangaha.pdf
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Ananda, Thre Guardian of the Dhamma
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Anapanasati.
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Anathapindika
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Anatta and Nibbana
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Anenja-Sappaya Sutta: Conducive to the Imperturbable
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Angulimala Sutta: About Angulimala
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Angulimala: A Murderer’s Road to Sainthood
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Anguttara Nikaya Part I
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera and Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Anguttara Nikaya Part II
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera and Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Anguttarta Nikaya Part III
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera and Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Anicca : Impermanence
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Anicca Vata Sankhara
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Anupada Sutta: One After Another
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Anuruddha: Master of the Divine Eye
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Apannaka Sutta: A Safe Bet
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Aspects Of Buddhism
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Atthakanagara Sutta: To the Man from Atthakanagara
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Banner of the Arahants
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Bare Awareness
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Bhumija Sutta: To Bhumija
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Brahma-nimantanika Sutta:The Brahma Invitation
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Buddha Abhidamma Ultimate Science
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Buddha The Healer
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Buddha-Bush--Seeing-Dhamma-in-Nature
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Buddhadama for University students
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Buddhas-Teaching--Clear-&-Practical Message
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Buddhism & the Business World: The Buddhist Way to Deal with Business
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Buddhism And the Caste System
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Holmes, David Dale Ajahn (ed)
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Buddhism And The Race Question
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Malalasekera, G. P. and Jayatilleke, H. N.
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Buddhism in a Nutshell
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Buddhism: A Layman’s Guide to Life
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Buddhist Analysis of Phenomena
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Buddhist Meditation
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Buddhist Meditation and Depth Psychology
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Buddhist Mindfulness
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Buddhist Stories of Old
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera (ed)
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Buddhist Stories: From the Dhammapada Commentary, Part I
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Burlingame, Eugene Watson
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Buddhist Stories: From the Dhammapada Commentary, Part II
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Burlingame, Eugene Watson
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Buddhist Stories: From the Dhammapada Commentary, Part III
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Burlingame, Eugene Watson
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Buddhist Stories: From the Dhammapada Commentary, Part IV
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Burlingame, Eugene Watson
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Buddhist Theory of Kamma
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Buddhist Women at the Time of The Buddha
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Chachakka Sutta: The Six Sextets
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Chances of a Human Rebirth
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Changing our Vision
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Clarity of Insight
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Concept and Reality: in Early Buddhist Thought
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Concerning Concentration
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Constant Contemplation
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Contemplation of Feeling: The Discourse-Grouping on the Feelings
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Craving and Nourishment
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Cula-dhammasamadana Sutta: The Shorter Discourse on Taking on Practices
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Cula-Malunkyovada Sutta
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Daily Readings from the Words of the Buddha
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Dana
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Dedication to the Practice
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Dependent Origination: The Buddhist Law of Conditionality
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Detachment
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Devadaha Sutta: At Devadaha
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Dhammas Relative to Arising Phenomena
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Dhammic Socialism
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Dhananjani Sutta: To Dhanajani
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Different Kinds of Kammic Results
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Dighanaka Sutta: To LongNails
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Dimensions of Buddhist Thought
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Directions for Insight and Other Talks
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Discourses in Brief: Sankhitt ovad
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Discourses of the Ancient Nuns
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Discourses of the Buddha: The Exposition of Non-Conflict
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Ñanamoli Bhikkhu and Kanthipalo, Bhikkhu
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Does Rebirth Make Sense
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Early Buddhism and the Taking of Life
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Early Buddhist Meditation Studies
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Early Buddhist Phenomenology
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Early Buddhist Teachings
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Edicts of King Asoka
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Emancipation From The World
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Essay on the Discovery of the Buddhist Heritage in India
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Essentials of Buddism - Discourses
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U Ba Khin and Webu Sayadaw
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Evening Sitting
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Everyman’s Ethics
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Evil Actions May Ripen in the Sense-Sphere
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Exploring the Four Satipannhanas in Study and Practice
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Extinction Without Remainder
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Following the Middle Path
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Forest Dhamma
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Forest Path
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Foundations of Buddhism: The Four Noble Truths
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Free from Doubt
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From Craving to Liberation: Excursions into the Thought-world of the Pali Discourses (1)
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From The Wheel of Kamma To The Wheel of Dhamma
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Fundamentals of Buddhism
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Ganakamoggallana Sutta: The Discourse to Ganaka-Moggallana
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Generosity: The Inward Dimension
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Gifts He Left Behind
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Gods and the Universe in Buddhist Perspective
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Good, Evil and Beyond Kamma in the Buddha’s Teaching
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Gopaka Moggallana Sutta: Moggallana the Guardsman
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Handbook for Mankind
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Handbook for the Relief of Suffering
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Handbook of Abhidhamma Studies
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Heart-wood of the Bodhi Tree
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Heedfulness
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How Good Kamma May Ripen
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How the Buddha Faced Abuse
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Impermanent Insufferable Existence: The Three Signs of Existence
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In The Dawn of Awakening
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Indriya-bhavana Sutta: The Development of the Faculties
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Inner Strength: Sixteen Talks
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Insight Generates Mind Power
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Inspiration by Enlightened Nuns
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Is Buddhism a Religion?
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It’s Like This
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Jataka Tales of the Buddha: Part I
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Jataka Tales of the Buddha: Part II
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Jataka Tales of the Buddha: Part III
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Jataka Tales of the Buddha: Part IV
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Jataka Tales of the Buddha: Part V
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Kamma and Its Fruit
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera (ed)
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Kannakatthala Sutta: At Kannakatthala
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Kayagata-sati Sutta: Mindfulness Immersed in the Body
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Keep Knowing
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Keeping the Breath in Mind
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Kitagiri Sutta: At Kitagiri
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Last Days of the Buddha
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Story, Francis & Vajirā, Sister
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Latukikopama Sutta: The Quail Simile
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Life’s Highest Blessings: The Maha Mangala Sutta
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Live Now
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Lives of the Disciples I
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Looking Inward
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Loyalty to Your Meditation
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Magandia Sutta
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Maha Kaccana: Master of Doctrinal Exposition
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Maha Kassapa: Father of the Sangha
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Maha-cattarisaka Sutta: The Great Forty
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Maha-gopalaka Sutta: The Greater Cowherd Discourse
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Maha-kammavibhanga Sutta: The Great Exposition of Kamma
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Maha-Moggallana
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Maha-punnama Sutta: The Great Full-moon Night Discourse
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Maha-Saccaka Sutta: The Longer Discourse to Saccaka
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Maha-Satipatthana Sutta: based upon DN 22 PTS: D ii 290
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Maha-Sunnata Sutta: The Greater Discourse on Emptiness
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Mahavedalla Sutta:The Greater Set of Questions-and-Answers
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Maitri (Metta) or Universal Love
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Manual Of Chanting
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Manual of Insight Vipassana Dipani
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Manual of Mindfulness of Breathing
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Mastering the Meditation
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Meeting Evil With Goodness
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Metta
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Mindfulness In Plain English
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Mindfulness of Breathing
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Ministering to the Sick and the Terminally III
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Nagarjuna on Causality and Emptiness
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Nandakovada Sutta: Nandaka
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Nibbana as Living Experience
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Nirvana, Nihilism and Satori
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No Inner Core
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Nourishing the Roots: Essays on Buddhist Ethics
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Nyanaponika’s Indebtedness to Mahasi Sayadaw
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Nyanatiloka Centenary Volume
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera (ed)
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One Vehicle for Peace
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Sri Rahula, Ven.Dr. Walpola
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Ordination In Theravada Buddhism
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Piyadassi Maha Thera (ed)
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Our Reactions to Dukkha
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Pali Dictionary
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Path to Peace
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Penetrating Body-Mind Delusion
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Piyajatika Sutta: From One Who Is Dear
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Potaliya Sutta: To Potaliya
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Pride and Conceit
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Proof of Rebirth
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Protection Through Satipatthana
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Qualities of the Buddha
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Ratthapala Sutta: About Ratthapala
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Reading the Mind
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Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms
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Fa-Hien A Chinese Monk who travelled in India from A.D.399-414
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Remembering Godwin Samararatne
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Renunciation
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Requisites of Enlightenment
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Respect the Tradition
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Roots of Good and Evil
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Salayatana-vibhanga Sutta: An Analysis of the Six Sense-media
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Saleyyaka Sutta: The Brahmans of Sala
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Samana-Mundika Sutta: Mundika the Contemplative
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Samsara and the Way of Dispassion
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Samyutta Nikaya An Anthology Part I
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Samyutta Nikaya An Anthology Part II
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Samyutta Nikaya An Anthology Part III
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Samyutta Nikáya Part 1
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Sankhara
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Holmes, David Dale Ajahn (ed)
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SATIPATHANA VIPASSANA: Insight through Mindfulness
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Satipatthana Sutta: Frames of Reference
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Satipatthana: The Direct Path to Realization
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Schopnhauer and Buddhism
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Sekha-patipada Sutta:The Practice for One in Training
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Selected Readings
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Self Made Private Prison
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Setting the Wheel of the Dhamma in Motion: The Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
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Bodhi, Bhikkhu and others
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Sila, Samadhi, and Panna
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Six Talks on the Dhamma: Amata Dhamma
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Some Early Comments on Buddhist Nuns
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Steps Along the Path
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Stillness Flowing
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Chah, Ajaan Compiled and translated by Bhikkhu Jayasaro
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Sunakkhatta Sutta: To Sunakkhatta
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Talks On Buddhist Meditation
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Taming the Mind: Discourses of the Buddha
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Nyanaponika Maha Thera (ed)
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Teacher of the Devas
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The 31 Planes of Existence
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The Abhidhamma in Practice
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The All Embracing Net of Views
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The Anger-Eating Demon
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The Art of Living
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The Autobiography of Phra Ajahn Lee
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The Bahiya Instruction and Bare Awareness
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The Beginnings of the Sangha
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The Benefits of Walking Meditation
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The Bhikkhuni Patimokka
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The Blessings of Pindapata
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The Brahmavihara
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The Broken Buddha
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The Buddha
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The Buddha and Christ as Religious Teachers
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The Buddha and His Disciples
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The Buddha and His Teachings
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The Buddha, His Life and Teaching
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The Buddha: Unsurpassed Perfect Enlightenment
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The Buddha’s Advice to Rahula
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The Buddha’s Daily Routine
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The Buddha’s Encounters with Mara the Tempter
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The Buddha’s Last Bequest
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The Buddha’s Practical Teaching
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The Buddha’s Sayings: Itivuttaka
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The Buddha’s Teaching of Egolessness
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The Buddha’s Teaching: In His Own Words
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The Buddhist Analysis of Mind
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The Buddhist Attitude Towards Nature
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The Buddhist Code of Discipline
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The Buddhist Conception of the Universe
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The Buddhist Conception of Truth
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The Buddhist Cosmos: A Comprehensive Study
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The Buddhist Doctrine of Nibbana
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Story, Francis and Venerable Dr. Parawahera Vajirañāṇa Thera
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The Buddhist Monk’s Discipline
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The Buddhist Philosophy of Relations
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The Case for Rebirth
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The Case for Reviving the Bhikkhun Order
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The Cause and Cure of Mental Dissatisfaction
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The Connected Discourses of the Buddha
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The Craft of the Heart
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The Dangers of Attachment
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The Dhamma Theory
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The Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
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The Direct Path for the Purification of Beings
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Holmes, David Dale Ajahn (compiled and edited)
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The Discourse Collection
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The Discourse on Right View
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Ñanamoli Bhikkhu Nyanaponika, Bodhi
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The Discourse on the Snake Simile
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The Discourse on the Tamed Sage
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The Elimination of Anger
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The Epistemology of Buddhism
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The Essential Practice Part I
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The Essential Practice Part II
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The Extinction of Suffering
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The Factor of Keen Investigation
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The Fire Sermon: The Third Sermon of the Buddha
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Holmes, David Dale Ajahn (ed)
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The Foundation History of the Nun’s Order
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The Foundations of Mindfulness
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The Four Elements in Buddhism
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The Four Foundations of Mindfulness
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Holmes, David Dale Ajahn (ed)
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The Four Nutriments of Life
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The Four Planes of Existence
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The Four Sublime States
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The Fruits of Recluseship
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The Fundamentals of Buddhism
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The Greater Discourse on Voidness
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The Greatness of the Buddha
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The Heart of Buddhism
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The Heart of Theravada Buddhism: The Noble Eightfold Path
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The Historical Context of the Rise of Buddhism
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The Influence of Buddhism on a People
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The Invitation to Expound the Dhamma
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The Kalama Sutta: The Buddha’s Charter of Free Inquiry
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The Lamp of the law
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Soma Thera and Piyadassi Thera
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The Last Utterances of the Buddha
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The Life and Teachings of Luang Pu Waen Succino
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The Life of Buddha
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The Life of Osbert Moore
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The Life of Sariputta
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The Life of the Bhikkhu Sangha
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The Light of Asia
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The Long Discourses of the Buddha
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The Maha Mangala Sutta
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The Message of the Dhammapada
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The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha
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Bodhi, Bhikkhu and Nanamoli
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The Miracle of Contact
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The Natural Character of Awakening
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The Natural Cure for Spiritual Disease
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The Noble Eightfold Path and its Factors Explained
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The Noble Eightfold Path: The Way to the End of Suffering
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The Noble Quest Ariyapariyesana Sutta
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The Path to Arahantship
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The Path to Arahatship
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The Path to Puritification: Visuddhimaga
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The Power of Mindfulness
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The Power of Thought
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The Practice of Loving Kindness as Taught by the Buddha
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The Psychological Aspect of Buddhism
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The Removal of Distracting Thoughts
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The Sangha and the Development of the Vinaya
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The Sangha and the Spread of Buddhism
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The Sangha Now in Buddhist Countries
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The Satipatthana Sutta
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The Seven Factors of Enlightenment
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The Significance of Dependent Origination in Theravada Buddhism
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The Significance of Vesak
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The Simile of the Cloth & The Discourse on Effacement
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The Story of Mahinda
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The Supreme Conqueror
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The Three Signata
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The Threefold Division of the Noble Eightfold Path
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The Threefold Refuge
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The Transformations of Mindfulness
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The Truth of Anatta
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The Vision of Dhamma
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The Wheel of Birth and Death
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The Wings to Awakening
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The Word of The Buddha
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The Worn-out Skin: Reflections on the Uraga Sutta
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Theravada - Mahayana Buddhism
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Sri Rahula, Ven. Dr. Walpola
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Things as They Are
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Thoughts on the Dhamma
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Thoughts on the Problem of Self and Conventional Language
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Thoughts, Thought-Processes And Thought-Moments
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Thus Have I Heard: The Lion’s Roar
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Ñanamoli Bhikkhu and Others
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Timeless Wisdom: Teachings on SatipatthaVipasana
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To the Last Breath
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Towards Calm and Insight
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Transcendental Dependent Arising
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Treasures-of-the Noble
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Uddesa-vibhanga Sutta: An Analysis of the Statement
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Uncommon Wisdom: The life and teachings of Venerable Ajaan Pannavaddho
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Maha Boowa translated by Dick Silaratano, Bhikkhu
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Understanding & Managing Stress
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Understanding Suffering
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Unshakeable Peace
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Upekkha
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Vednta and Buddhism
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Venerable Ajaan Mun
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Maha Boowa translated by Dick Silaratano, Bhikkhu
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Venerable Piyadassi:Selected Texts:
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Vimuttimaga The Path to Freedom
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Khema Thera Soma Thera and Rev. N.R.M Ehara
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Violence and Disruption in Society
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Volition and the Law of Kamma
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Water for the Fires of the World
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Way of Mindfulness
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What Buddhism Is
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What is Contemplation
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Who is Near to Nibbana?
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Wisdom Develops Samdhi
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With Each & Every Breath
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With Robes and Bowl: Glimpses of the Thudong Bhikkhu Life
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Women in Early Buddhist Literature
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Words Leading to Disenchantment
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