Biography of most Venerable Luang Poo Sangwahn Khemako
Abbot of Wat Tungsammakeedhamm Suphanburi
Luang Puu Sangwan Khemako, birth name Sangwan Janrueang, was born on a Monday in March 1916 (the Year…
THE BUDDHIST WAY By Acharn Lee Dhammadharo (translated from Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
What follows is a discussion of the Buddhist way, a way discovered by a human being whom large numbers of people have respected and praised…
For the Relief of Suffering by Acharn Lee Dhammadharo (Translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
There are two ways in which diseases can arise in our bodies:
Physical causes (dhatu-samutthana).
Kammic causes (kamma-samutthana).
Physical causes: Physically caused diseases are…
Human Values
By Venerable Acharn Lee Dhammadharo
(translated by Venerable Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
Everyone in the world wants justice. To give the worldly justice, we all - no matter what race or values in our…
SATIPATTHANA VIPASSANA
Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw
Namo Buddhassa
Honor to the Fully Enlightened One
On coming across the sasana (teaching) of the Lord Buddha, it is most important for everyone to cultivate in himself the virtues…
SEEING THE MIND
Ven. Luang Por Putt
(Translated by Brigitte Schrottenbacher)
First we note “Buddho, Buddho”. If thinking arises we know we are thinking and bring the mind back to “Buddho”. Sometimes we can see…
The Key to Liberation
(Venerable Acharn Chah)
In Buddhism, the primary reason we study the Dhamma (the truth) is to find the way to transcend suffering and attain peace. Whether…
"TUCCHO POTHILA” Nurturing Buddhism through contemplation of mind
(Venerable Acharn Chah)
There are two ways to nurture Buddhism. One is known as amisapuja, nurturing through material offerings, such as four supports of…