Amaravati Podcast | Latest Dhamma Talks Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
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Popular podcast with the latest Dhamma talks from Amaravati Buddhist Monastery located in the UK. These talks are given by monks and nuns from the Thai Forest Buddhist tradition. Topics are often about how to meditate, reflections on Buddhist teachings or readings. A more complete audio library can be found on https://www.amaravati.org/audio
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Peace Means Happiness
Luang Por Liem gave this Dhamma talk on 18 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. This was the short Dhamma reflection Luang Por Liem gave before anumodana chanting.
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Peace Means Happiness (Thai)
Luang Por Liem gave this Dhamma talk (in Thai) on 18 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. This was the short Dhamma reflection Luang Por Liem gave before anumodana chanting.
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Continuing the Waxing Phase of Luang Por’s Dhamma
Ajahn Jayasaro gave this Dhamma talk on 18 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. This was the second talk given that day to honour the teachings of Luang Por Sumedho.
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Stories from Luang Por’s Early Life
Luang Por Damrong (58 vassa), who resides in Wat Pleum Pattana, gave this Dhamma talk (which was translated into English by Ajahn Kevali) on 18 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. This was the first talk given that day to honour the teachings of Luang Por Sumedho.
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Just the Right Dhamma
Luang Por Pasanno gave this Dhamma talk on 17 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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Just the Right Dhamma (Thai)
Luang Por Pasanno gave this Dhamma talk, which was translated into Thai by Ajahn Kevali, on 17 May 2024 at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.
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Christians listening, too.
I have been listening for many years, and I’m a priest in one of the branches of Christianity. It hurts a bit when speakers speak insensitively or in overly general, facile ways about our Christian spirituality, which can actually be greatly enhanced by Buddhist wisdom. I ask dhamma speakers to consider that it is ignorance of Right Speech to do, and hinders us all in the bonds on compassion. 🪷 Respectfully offered. Radiant silence. Peace. Metta. Samadhi. 🪷