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Tannisho

by Shinran (commentary and translation by Kentetsu Takamori and Juliet Winters Carpenter)

Tannisho" ("Lamenting the Deviations") is a record of the words of the Japanese Buddhist monk Shinran, follower of Honen and founder of True Pure Land Buddhism in Japan. It was originally written in the 13th...

The Fundamentals of Buddhism

by Ajahn Panyavaddho

“I’ll start off with fundamentals. The fundamental nature of Buddhism is based on the human being, and what the human being is. The Buddha found there was one fundamental problem…” Ajahn Pannavaddho...

The Chariot to Nibbana (Part II)

by Pa Auk Sayadaw

The method of practicing meditation, based on Visuddhimagga commentary, taught at Pa Auk Tawya Monastery. The method involves several stages of complex and involved practice. Each stage includes detailed analysis...

Awaken Oh World

by Bhikkhu Revata

“Awaken, Oh World!” Because the author wants to awaken the world that has been soundly sleeping for so long in the dark-room of ignorance, the title of this book is “Awaken, Oh World!” This samsara is...

The Chariot to Nibbana (Part I)

by Pa Auk Sayadaw

The method of practicing meditation, based on Visuddhimagga commentary, taught at Pa Auk Tawya Monastery. The method involves several stages of complex and involved practice. Each stage includes detailed analysis...

Thus Spoke Zarathustra

by F. Nietzsche (Editor: Bill Chapko)

Features: Extensive Modernization of Thomas Common's 1909 Translation. Complete and Unabridged. Optimized Hyperlink Navigation. Includes: Introduction to Nietzsche's Life and Writings. Timeline Biography. Nietzsche's...

Refuge - An Introduction to the Buddha, Dhamma, & Sangha

by Thanissaro Bikkhu

They go to many a refuge, to mountains, forests, parks, trees, and shrines: people threatened with danger. That's not the secure refuge, that's not the highest refuge, that's not the refuge, having gone to which,...