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Dhamma Audio — 55 episodes
The Seed
Harmless
Ignorance Is the Forerunner in the Entry Upon Unwholesome States
Ignorance
The Benefits of Training
Three failures and three accomplishments
Depopulation
Diligence
Worldly Conditions
Three Kinds of Suffering
Possessions, honor, and popularity came to Devadatta for his own ruin and downfall
Inner Stains
Good Will
Battle (2nd)
Battle (1st)
To be Associated With
King Pasenadi asks of the things that cause suffering when they arise in oneself
The Dhamma Is Directly Visible
The kind of fragrance that spreads with the wind, and against it, and both
What Is the Goal?
Gaining the four continents is not worth a sixteenth part of gaining the four factors of stream-entry
Yoke with a Hole
The Buddha encourages Anāthapiṇḍika to not rest short with generosity, but to practice meditation too
Hatthaka of Āḷavī sustains his large retinue by the four means of sustaining a favorable relationship
The four means of sustaining a favorable relationship
The Five Powers
Support
The Discourse about the Leper Suppabuddha
When the head of a family is endowed with faith, the people in the family who depend on him grow in three ways
The reciprocal ways in which monks and lay supporters benefit one another
The three persons are helpful to another person
The account of the going forth of Sāriputta and Moggallāna
What arises is only suffering arising, what ceases is only suffering ceasing
The Noble Eightfold Path
The Development of Loving-kindness
Two bright things protect the world
When a good person is born in a family, it is for the good, welfare, and happiness of many people
Never Stop Trying
The Discourse on the Two Paths
Knowing The Buddha by His Words
The Highest Blessing
Aspiring to three forms of bliss, wise people should guard their virtue
On the fifteenth, the uposatha day, the four great kings themselves wander over this world
Brahmā is a designation for mother and father
All conditions are impermanence, suffering, and not-self
The three causes for the origination of kamma
Self-Protected
Venerable Bhaddiya son of Kāḷīgodhā, even in the wilderness, at the foot of a tree, or in an empty dwelling, frequently expressed this heartfelt sentiment “Oh, what bliss! Oh, what bliss!”
The Buddha sleeps well, even on the cold, hard ground
The fruits of undertaking faith, virtue, learning, generosity, and wisdom in the Dhamma and Discipline proclaimed by the Tathagata
Good Friends
Do Not Think Evil Unwholesome Thoughts. Instead, Think of the Four Noble Truths
The wanderer Nandiya asks how many things lead to Nibbāna
The Burden
The Four Noble Truths