小船與大山
Ajahn Amaro
Ajahn Amaro reflects on the teachings of The Natural Great Perfection from the Dzogchen teachings and compares it with those familiar in the Pāli Canon and in the Thai Forest Tradition. (Chinese translation)
Ajahn Amaro reflects on the teachings of The Natural Great Perfection from the Dzogchen teachings and compares it with those familiar in the Pāli Canon and in the Thai Forest Tradition. (Chinese translation)
This MP3 CD contains the talks and readings from the Abhayagiri’s 2016 Winter Retreat, featuring readings from western disciples of the Thai Forest Tradition, including Luang Por Sumedho and Ajahn Geoff. This CD is also available online for listening and/or downloading.
Each fall, Abhayagiri Monastery creates a photo album of the year’s events for Ajahn Pasanno to take on his December visit to Thailand. This year’s album features Abhayagiri’s 20th anniversary celebration and the ongoing construction of the Reception Hall, including the installation of the Buddha image.
Selected verses from the Dhammapada, with commentary by Ajahn Munindo.
This book contains a selection of 52 verses taken from The Dhammapada. Accompanying each verse is a short paragraph by Ajahn Munindo, a Theravadin Buddhist monk and currently abbot of Aruna Ratanagiri monastery in Northumberland, UK.
This small book contains four talks and conversations with Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro. The book was originally produced in the year 2000, when both Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro led the Abhayagiri community as co-abbots.
A small booklet containing short texts drawn from various Dhamma talks given by Ajahn Sundara at Amaravati Buddhist monastery. This collection includes teachings offered to both lay and monastic communities at meditation retreats, as well as excerpts from articles written by Ajahn Sundara over the past two decades. Randomly chosen, these passages address themes and aspects of the Buddha’s practice…
This small book is the fourth in a series of four, consisting of reflections and practices related to the ‘Sublime Abiding Places for the Heart’-the four brahma-viharas. The vision for the series is to explore these sublime abidings via the somewhat oblique approach of looking at their opposites. This particular book investigates upekkha through the lens of superstitious views about why and how th…
This small book is the third in a series of four, consisting of reflections and practices related to the ‘Sublime Abiding Places for the Heart’-the four brahma-viharas. The vision for the series is to explore these sublime abidings via the somewhat oblique approach of looking at what counters or muddies their activity. This particular book investigates mudita through the lens of self-centered desi…
This small book is the second in a series of four, consisting of reflections and practices related to the ‘Sublime Abiding Places for the Heart’-the four brahma-viharas. The vision for the series is to explore these sublime abidings via the somewhat oblique approach of looking at what counters or muddies their activity. This particular book thus investigates karuna through the lens of that kind of…