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Unshaken - Lokavipatti Sutta AN 8.6 by Bhante Dr G Chandima (Recorded on December 17, 2023 at the Buddhist Gem Fellowship, Malaysia)

 

Caring for Others Without Losing Yourself by Bhante Dr G Chandima (Recorded on August 24, 2023 at the Buddhist Gem Fellowship, Malaysia)

 

Does Mindfulness Make Me More Selfish ? Bhante Dr G. Chandima (Recorded on August 6, 2023 at the Buddhist Gem Fellowship, Malaysia)

 

The Buddhist Path to Mindful Hospitality by Bhante Dr. G. Chandima (Recorded in the GEM Studio at BGF, Malaysia)

 

Embracing Change: A Buddhist View on Death by Bhante Dr. Gangodawila Chandima (Recorded in the GEM Studio at BGF, Malaysia)

 

(OPRC) Lesson 68 (December 19, 2024) | Dhammapada 43 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 43 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Citta (Thought) 43. Na taṁ mātā pitā kayirā, Neither mother nor father, aññe vā pi ca ñātakā; Nor any other relative can do Sammā paṇihitaṁ cittaṁ, One as much good seyyaso naṁ tato kare. As one's own well-directed thought. Story:   Soreyya  Vatthu

63 (Day) Notes | Girimānanda Sutta (AN 10.60) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

Please refer to the text and translation of the  Girimānanda  Sutta (AN 10.60) provided here.

62 (Day) Notes | Dhajagga Sutta (SN 11.3) | Sutta Study @ Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

Day 53 An Overview of the Dhajagga Sutta (SN 11.3) Day 54 Understanding Sakka, Pajāpati, Varuṇa, and Īsāna Day 55 Great Qualities of the Buddha 1-4 Day 56 Great Qualities of the Buddha 5-6 Day 57 Great Qualities of the Buddha 7-9 Day 58 Great Qualities of the Dhamma 1-3 Day 59 Great Qualities of the Dhamma 4-6 Day 60 Great Qualities of the Sangha 1-4 Day 61 Great Qualities of the Sangha 5-9 Day 62 Review

(OPRC) Lesson 67 (December 12, 2024) | Dhammapada 42 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 42 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Citta (Thought) 42. Diso disaṁ yaṁ taṁ kayirā, Whatever an enemy may do to an enemy, verī vā pana verinaṁ; Or haters, one to another, Micchā paṇihitaṁ cittaṁ, From one's own wrongly directed thought. pāpiyo naṁ tato kare. Far worse is the harm Story:   Nanda Gop ā laka Vatthu

🌟 Patisota Blog Secures 47th Spot in Global Top 100 Buddhist Blogs! 🌟

  Dear Kalyāṇamittas, We are delighted to share that Patisota has secured the 47th position in FeedSpot's prestigious list of the 100 Best Buddhist Blogs as of December 4, 2024! Just a few months ago, we were ranked 58th, and this new milestone reflects the dedication and support from our wonderful community of readers. A heartfelt thank you to all of you who continue to engage with our content and share in the teachings of the Dhamma. We would also like to extend our deepest gratitude to our teacher, Bhante Dr. Chandima, for his unwavering commitment and wise guidance. His tireless efforts and profound teachings have been the driving force behind the growth and success of Patisota. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to sharing more insightful content with all of you on this beautiful journey! 𝘞𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘔𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘢 Patisota Team Link to the Rank Assessments Page:  https://spiritual.feedspot.com/buddhist_blog/ #PatisotaBlog #Top50BuddhistBlogs #Gratitude ...

Being Old Is Not a Death Sentence: A Buddhist Perspective | Bhante Dr. Gangodawila Chandima and Sis. Sim Kay Hiong

Dear Dhamma Friends, Stay tuned for Saturday, December 7, in the evening as we continue with our Dhammapariyesanā series #64. Join us as Bhante Dr. Chandima hosts a heartfelt conversation with Sis. Sim Kay Hiong, an inspiring volunteer with decades of service in social welfare, now in her 70s. In this session, Sis. Sim shares her wisdom and strategies for empowering seniors and those approaching their golden years. She challenges the notion that aging is a limitation, offering a fresh perspective on embracing seniority with optimism. Discover how seniors can continue to contribute compassionately and altruistically, proving that life’s later chapters can be rich with purpose and meaning. Don’t miss this uplifting dialogue! Bio of Sis. Sim Kay Hiong Sis. Sim Kay Hiong, a remarkable 73-year-old from Malacca, Malaysia. Her incredible journey spans decades of dedication, service, and compassion. She worked at the Overseas Union Bank for 24 years, Stanford College for 10 years, and Taiko Dr...

(OPRC) Lesson 66 (December 5, 2024) | Dhammapada 41 | Bhante Dr. G. Chandima

  Dhammapda 41 (Sayings of the Dhamma) Citta (Thought) 41. Aciraṁ vatayaṁ kāyo, All too soon this body Pathaviṁ adhisessati;   Will lie on the ground Chuddho apeta viññāṇo, Caste aside, deprived of consciousness, Niratthaṁva kaliṅgaraṁ. Like a useless scrap of wood. Story: Pūtigatta Tissatthera Vatthu