A good resource for chanting in Pali (language used by Theravada Buddhists). It includes suttas as well as the general reflections and daily morning and night chanting. The book also has a small Pali pronunciation guide.
http://ia700504.us.archive.org/17/items ... amarch.pdf
A Chanting Guide: Dhammayut
A Chanting Guide: Dhammayut
The Dhamma guide those who practice the Dhamma
Re: A Chanting Guide: Dhammayut
Hi Subhatto,
Note that there is an updated version here: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/auth ... l#chanting that is a real PDF, rather than a scan, so much better quality, and searchable.
Mike
Note that there is an updated version here: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/auth ... l#chanting that is a real PDF, rather than a scan, so much better quality, and searchable.
Mike
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Re: A Chanting Guide: Dhammayut
This is the Guide I use every day. Tan Geoff also has a smaller one which was written by Ven Ajahn Lee I believe but I haven't been able to locate it online (I luckily have my own beat up copy at home).
To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one's mind — this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
-Dhp. 183
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-Dhp. 183
The Stoic Buddhist: https://www.quora.com/q/dwxmcndlgmobmeu ... pOR2p0uAdH
My Practice Blog:
http://khalilbodhi.wordpress.com
Re: A Chanting Guide: Dhammayut
I was slightly frustrated when I noticed recently that the HTML version has disappeared from Access to Insight. I asked John Bullitt about it and he said that there was a lot of work in keeping the HTML and PDF versions synchronised. I did point out that the HTML was much better for reading on-line and cutting and pasting into forums such as this. He may consider bringing it back.
Mike
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