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Hướng Dẫn Đọc Tam Tạng Kinh Điển
Monday, October 6, 2014
19:04
Tam Tạng Thánh Điển là bộ sưu tập Văn Chương Pali lớn trong đó tàng chứa toàn bộ Giáo Pháp của Đức Phật Gotama đã tuyên thuyết trong suốt bốn mươi lăm năm từ lúc ngài Giác Ngộ đến khi nhập Niết Bàn.
I. Body
Monday, May 2, 2011
00:00
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
II. Feeling
Monday, May 2, 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
III. Perception and volitional formations
Monday, May 2, 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
IV. Consciousness
Monday, May 2, 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
IX. Glossary
Monday, May 2, 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
The great discourse on not-self
Monday, May 2, 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
Thế Nào Là Tạng Kinh?
Saturday, January 31, 2015
07:00
Tạng Kinh là bản sưu tập gồm tất cả những bài Kinh đều do Đức Phật thuyết vào những lúc khác nhau.
V. Seeing selflessness
Monday, May 2, 2011
00:00
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
VI. Analysis of impermanence
Monday, May 2, 2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
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