Dhammapada Part I
Un pódcast de Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu
180 Episodo
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Dhammapada Verse 203: Having Known as It Is
Publicado: 15/10/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 202: Nothing Like It
Publicado: 8/10/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 201: Victory and Defeat
Publicado: 1/10/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 200: Happy With Nothing
Publicado: 24/9/2019 -
Dhammapada Verses 197-199: Happy Among the Unhappy
Publicado: 3/9/2019 -
Dhammapada Verses 195 & 196: Worthy of Worship
Publicado: 27/8/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 194: Happiness
Publicado: 20/8/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 193: A Thoroughbred
Publicado: 13/8/2019 -
Dhammapada Verses 188 - 192: A Safe Haven
Publicado: 7/8/2019 -
Dhammapada Verses 186 & 187: A Rain of Gold Coins
Publicado: 30/7/2019 -
Dhammapada Verses 183-185: The Teaching of the Buddhas
Publicado: 23/7/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 182: Hard Things
Publicado: 18/7/2019 -
Dhammapada Verse 181: Even the Divine Envy Them
Publicado: 7/7/2019 -
Dhammapada Verses 179 & 180: Unbound
Publicado: 10/7/2018 -
Dhammapada Verse 178: More Excellent
Publicado: 26/6/2018 -
Dhammapada Verse 177: Fools Do Not Applaud
Publicado: 19/6/2018 -
Dhammapada Verse 176: A Liar
Publicado: 22/5/2018 -
Dhammapada Verse 175: The Way Within
Publicado: 20/3/2018 -
Dhammapada Verse 174: Blind Is This World
Publicado: 13/3/2018 -
Dhammapada Verse 173: Overcome Evil with Good
Publicado: 27/2/2018
A series on the Dhammapada, a set of 423 verse teachings given by the Buddha, including explanation of the Pali verse, a synopsis of the background story and application of the teaching to our practice by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu. This Dhammapada Part I podcast includes Chapters 1-17 (Verses 1-234). Please subscribe to Dhammapada Part II for the verses in the rest of the chapters. New episodes are published each week in the Dhammapada Part II podcast. Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu is a Canadian-born Theravada Buddhist monk, ordained in 2001 under the guidance of Venerable Ajaan Tong Sirimangalo. He has taught meditation courses in the Mahasi Sayadaw tradition since 2003 and gives online teachings via YouTube, as well as Dhamma talks to both intensive meditators and by invitation to the general public.
