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Vipassana Resources


This page is to share information of Vipassana to help old yogis and new yogis on their path of practice.



Basic meditation https://youtu.be/BuyRxBTSDEE
Instructions to laity as given at Seck Kia Ennh, Melaka, Malaysia by Sayalay Cala.(Jan 7, 2017)

Meditation discussion with yogis at SKE, Melaka (Jan 15, 2017) by Sayalay Cala.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfWDBvKY0i8


Recordings of 10 days Vipassana and Metta retreat in Mettananda, Sep 9-18 2016
http://aggacara.blogspot.com/p/10-vipassana-and-loving-kindness-in.html

Questions and Answers in meditation


Kaccana-gotta sutta from Nidana Samyutta.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B01xFMU22iniZjh1VksycjE2M3c/view?usp=sharing


Here is the Dhamma talk by Sayadaw Dr. Nandamala's talk in Burmese and English as given on 22th Dec 2015 at ITBMU. First is the Burmese, about half an hour later is the English.

His source is from the Kaccana Gotta sutta from the Nidana Samyutta of Samyutta Nikaya. In this Dhamma talk, Sayadaw explains the right view, and how to practice Vipassana to conquer the eternalism and annihilation views. This Dhamma talk is very informative. There are many Pali references.

We have transcribed the Dhamma talk. [Click here to read.]


Dhamma talks on Ditthivisuddhi and Kankhavitarana visuddhi

Dhamma talks on Ditthivisuddhi and Kankhavitarana visuddhi (Purification of view and purification of doubts) by Sayadaw Dr. Nandamala in the Institute of Dhamma Education (Nov 9-21, 2015).

1. Introduction 9 Nov 2015
2. 9 Nov 2015
3. 10 Nov 2015-part 1
4. 10 Nov 2015-part 2
15. 16 Nov 2015 -part 2
16. 17 Nov 2015 - part 1
17. 17 Nov 2015 - part 2
18. 18 Nov 2015 - part 1
19. 18 Nov 2015 - part 2
20. 19 Nov 2015 - part 1
24. 21 Nov 2015 -Questions and Answers

Notes for these Dhamma talks

1. Notes for Diṭṭhivisuddhiniddeso – 18. Description of Purity of View-by Ashin Sarana and Anagarika Caranapali.
2.Word by word translation for Kankhavitaranavisuddhi (purification of overcoming doubts)-by Sayalay Cala

Paṭisambhida-Yuganaddha (Coupled Practice in Discriminating Knowledge)-as on February 1-6, 2015 -Contains Pali and English Translation, Word-by-word translation, Elaboration by Sayadaw Dr. Nandamālā

-according to this Pali text [Patisambhidamagga-Yuganaddha]
[Lecture 1-0102pm.mp3]
[Lecture 2-0202am.mp3]   
[Lecture 3-0202pm.mp3
[Lecture 4-0203am.mp3]
[Lecture 5-0203pm.mp3]  
[Lecture 6-0204am.mp3]   
[Lecture 7-0204pm.mp3
[Lecture 8-0205am.mp3]
[Lecture 9-0205pm.mp3]  
[Lecture 10-0906am.mp3]
[Lecture 11-0906pm.mp3]

Note: The file sizes are big, about 20 to 30 MB. Please use a downloader software to download. There are many free downloader ieGetgo


Note: Here are the charts mentioned in the lecture. Right click to save them.



Saddhammappakāsinī: An Annotated Translation with Special Reference to Yuganaddhavagga (Thiri Nyunt, 2011)
Ph.D Thesis on a Yuganaddha chapter in the commentary of Patisambhida.

 Analytical Study of Feeling (Sayadaw Dr. Nandamalabhivamsa, Rector of ITBMU, 2013)



Dhamma talks at taiwan 法心禅修中心, Mac 2017
如何以阿毗達摩之理解協助內觀智慧的開展

(Level 1-Part 1)
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B01xFMU22inidlFsdjc2VUMxdDg

This is a folder containing 10 days Dhamma talk in mandarin at Taiwan, at a Satipatthana Centre.
Mahasi Meditation Techniques- Guidelines to yogis (book form)
Sayadaw Dr. Sunanda was a meditation Teacher of Mahasi Tradition, teaching Vipassana for eight years (till year 2008) in Buddhist Hermitage Lunas, Kedah, Malaysia. Now sayadaw is staying in Mahasi Headqurter, Myanmar.
a. Questions & Answers by Sayadaw Dr Sunanda Series 1

b. Questions & b. Answers by Sayadaw Dr Sunanda Series 2
 


c. Questions & Answers by Sayadaw Dr Sunanda Series 3




是根据这巴利原文》 Patisambhidamagga-Yuganaddha


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