dharma elements puts all the main teachings of Buddhism in place, with the proper definitions of terms, graphics and subtitles. This talk was given by Pandit Bhikkhu in Bangkok, Thailand, in 2015 arranged through littlebang.org
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@onponnoy54033 жыл бұрын
Five years later, I've listened to this dhamma talk and my eyes are fulled of tears. 🙏
@siddharthapaul3645 жыл бұрын
This is the most comprehensive explanation of Buddhism I have ever come across. Thank you. _/\_
@Quick_and_Dirty5 жыл бұрын
Dear Pandit Bhikkhu, I really appreciate the amount of time, thought, and energy you've put into this. I also really appreciate the thesis you've been working on. Having come from an academic background, I know well the enormous amount of energy that's put-forth into these things. I see deeply how passionately you feel about this subject, and just sit back and absorb love and joy you've poured into it, and broadcast back out to us all. It's an honor--a true honor--to listen to what you've prepared. I enjoy it for it's wisdom, and contemplate all the things you've brought to the table, but I also think it's just really good and fun to watch. Fantastic work, and thank you so, so, much.
@lmansur1000Ай бұрын
I shall return to this as it is helpful and quite informative and detailed. I so much appreciate it!!
@bretta7057 Жыл бұрын
He is quickly becoming one of my favorite teachers…so clear, direct, human. I disagree with him about “lie detectors” however. Polygraphs aren’t admissible in court for a very good reason, and these new technologies seem to suffer from the same basic limitations as the classic polygraph machines…distinguishing stress responses (which can happen for any number of reasons…like simply knowing that you’re being scrutinized 😉) from deception or outright lying.
@DrCK-mn2tb5 жыл бұрын
Very nicely and easily covering the whole Noble path..so it is easy for us to have a over view...thank you
@khonrak7 жыл бұрын
Hello Pandit, nice explanation of the teachings from Lord Buddha. Easy to understand, but not always easy to follow as one sometimes fails in terms of consciousness - mindfulness. Thank you so much for this superb teaching.
@DrCK-mn2tb5 жыл бұрын
Whenever we fail to follow Mindfullness just note FAILED...this is itself being Mindfullness.. Thank you
@YongnianTaiChiUSA Жыл бұрын
wow. mind blowing. thank you. Why does the teaching of buddha explain "becoming" rupa and arupa form/formless as states of "jhana absorption" and "abstract jhana" part of Dependent origination, but these are part of the 8 jhana's of Right Concentration? I assume is it attachment or craving of those states or desiring higher attainment is just as much as a illusion to liberation. Avoid the extremes of attachment and repulsion to various states of consciousness I suppose.
@jutak87398 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ajahn. But should have a link that redirect back to littlebang page for those who want to read subtitles.
@Samana358 Жыл бұрын
Namastey wearable teacher, My humble request to verify latest research on languages by many scholars revealing that classical Sanskrit was a language that came into use very later, there is no manuscript evidence for vedas Upanishads and many Vedic text , oldest manuscript evidence of vedas available now is of 14 century CE, therefore i request you and other teachers, not to say that buddha has learned vedas, because such thing never existed before the time of buddha. 🙏💐
@jasonchan99932 жыл бұрын
Needs more practice not good for the beginniners mind