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- Inadequacy of Superficial UnderstandingUploaded 14 Jan 2009Views: 4,537
- The Ultimate RefugeUploaded 14 Jan 2009Views: 4,537
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- For Total Liberation from Life and DeathUploaded 14 Jan 2009Views: 4,537
- Taking Refuge With Wisdom: Why Take Refuge in Three Objects?Uploaded 14 Jan 2009Views: 4,537
- Qualities of Dhamma as a Refuge ObjectUploaded 14 Jan 2009Views: 4,537
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- Scientific Methodology of Dhamma PracticeUploaded 14 Jan 2009Views: 4,537
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Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
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Repaying Parents
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
A Great Stream of Merit
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Towards a Fortunate Rebirth
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Splendour in Heaven
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
More Fruitful than the Greatest Dana
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Effective for Spiritual Self-Defence
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
The Signifance of Taking Refuge: Becoming a Lay Follower
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Inadequacy of Superficial Understanding
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
The Ultimate Refuge
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Three Good Reasons for Taking Refuge: For a Better Life Now
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
For a Fortunate Rebirth
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
For Total Liberation from Life and Death
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Taking Refuge With Wisdom: Why Take Refuge in Three Objects?
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Qualities of Dhamma as a Refuge Object
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Dhamma as Refuge In Crises: Solace in Faith
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Scientific Methodology of Dhamma Practice
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
ACT - A Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Buddhist Principles in Action - DA
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
BO
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
PA
Taking Refuge Facing Crises
- by Venerable Aggacitta
Venerable Aggacitta is a Malaysian Theravada Buddhist monk who received upasampada (higher ordination) at Mahasi Meditation Centre, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), in 1979. He has trained under various teachers, notably Sayadaw U Pandita (Panditarama), Sayadaw U Tissara (Yankin Forest Monastery), and Sayadaw U Acinna (Pa Auk Forest Monastery).
Besides practicising meditation, he studied advanced Pali and translation in Thai and Burmese under Sayadaw U Dhammananda at Wah Tamaoh, Lampang, Thailand, from 1983 to 1984. He continued to study the Pali Tipitaka in Myanmar and researched on its interpretation and practice until his return to Malaysia at the end of 1994.
In 2006, he founded Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary (SBS), a Theravada monk training centre nestled among secluded valleys and brooks near Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.
Description:
Q&A: Is Death-bed Conversion Harmful?