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5-September-2001

     Uppatha Sutta: Discourse Concerning that which is Not the Way

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Dhammapada
6th September 2001

    Verses 242 & 243 - Story 186: The Story of a Man Whose Wife Committed Adultery

Verse 242: Sexual misconduct is the taint of a woman; stinginess is the taint of a giver; evil ways are indeed taints in this world as well as in the next.

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Buddhism Course
8-September-2001

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16-August-2001

    Rare Appearance of a Buddha: (4) Buddha-kicca

     Mingun Sayadaw

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In This Very Life
22-August-2001

     Seven: Courageous Effort

     Sayadaw U Pandita

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On the Path to Freedom
3-September-2001

     Ignorance, Avarice and Negligence

     Sayadaw U Pandita

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Dhamma Padetha
6-September-2001

    Four Types of Devotees

     Sayadaw U Kundalabhivamsa

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    Lecture 10: Nibbana (Nirvana)

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    Lecture 7: Samsara and Planes of Existence

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    Mental Concomitants that are common to each other, Annasamana Cetasika

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    News Letter: Summer Issue: Birmingham Buddhist Vihara

Birmingham Vihara

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11-August-2001

    Lecture 6: The Noble Eightfold Path

Ven. Dhammasami

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7-August-2001

    Sasanaramsi Burmese Buddhist Temple, Singapore
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    Lecture 5: The Four Noble Truths

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  Section A: Theravada I  

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Buddha
Dhamma
Sangha (Samgha)
The Way to Nibbana
The Dhamma Journal

Abhidhamma
Cyber Vihara for Puja
Young Buddhists' Page
2590 Years of Buddhism
How to Become a Real Buddhist

Devas & Brahmas
Numerical Dhammas
Question and Answer
New Pages of the Month
Buddhism Discussion Group

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  Section B: Theravada II  

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Dhammapada
Jataka Birth-Stories
The Eight Glorious Victories
Test Your Knowledge (Quiz)
Maha Paritta Pali of Protection
Illustrated History of Buddhism

Charts
Pali Glossary
FAQs on Buddhism
Family-Buddhist-Ceremonies
Sasana-nuggaha International
Dhammaduta Missionary Tours
Photos (Buddhist Ceremonies)

Fund raising Events
Short Communications
Forthcoming Events in UK
Notebook of a Lay-puthujjana
Some Basic Buddhism Concepts
Buddhism Course for Beginners

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  Section C:
Buddhism in Myanmar (Burma)
 

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Uposatha Days
Shwedagon Pagoda
Buddhism in Burma
Buddhist Monuments
Myanmar Pilgrimage Photos
Myanmar Missionary Monks

Monasteries Abroad
Buddhist Universities
Popular Monks' Names
Myat Yadanar Magazine
Daw Nya Na Sar Yi Nunnery

Poet's Corner
Recommended Links
Monasteries' Web-sites
Meditation Centres in Myanmar
Letters to My Dear Friend

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  Section D: Miscellaneous  

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