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The Relevance of Vipassana for the Environmental Crisis

Environmental pollution is a great threat to the survival of humankind on this planet. If effective measures are not taken immediately, a catastrophe which is similar in destructive capacity to that…

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Started by Khmer Students in Myanmar Jan 6.

Khmer Students in Myanmar

Information about Entrance 2010-2011 to ITBMU

Instruction for Admission International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University will open in June for 2010 academic year. The first semester for academic year 2010 begins in June and ends in Octobe…

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Started by Khmer Students in Myanmar Dec. 17, 2009.

Robbindoaung

Citta, Cetasika, Rupa and Nibbana

Among those four ultimate truths, are there any distinction between them? which of them is the most essential?Why? Citta and Cetasikas are called mind, if these realities were mind in combination, th…

Started by Robbindoaung Dec. 13, 2009.

Khmer Students in Myanmar

What is the Nature of Love?

There are different kinds of love, and these are variously expressed as motherly love, brotherly love, sensual love, emotional love, sexual love, selfish love. If people develop only their carnal or…

Started by Khmer Students in Myanmar Dec. 7, 2009.

Kin Korn

What does "Love" mean in Buddhism? 1 Reply

The definition of love in Buddhism is: wanting others to be happy. This love is unconditional and it requires a lot of courage and acceptance (including self-acceptance). The "near enemy" of love,…

Started by Kin Korn. Last reply by Dharma Nov. 23, 2009.

CBSM 4 Khmer

Why is life so complex? 5 Replies

Everyone thought life is so complex to human living beings no matter where in the world they live. Why?

Started by CBSM 4 Khmer. Last reply by va.chanborn Nov. 23, 2009.

Dharma

How is the Buddhist point of view concerning the following Questions?

1) It seem that part of growing in the buddhist way is to learn to do away with attachments but differing text dispute whether desire is ok as long as you don't become obsessed. So my question is lov…

Started by Dharma Nov. 20, 2009.

Dharma

10 Tips to Strengthen Families

Just like with any relationship, building a positive relationship between parent and child is one that requires work and effort to make it strong and successful. Parenting is a tough job, and maintai…

Started by Dharma Nov. 18, 2009.

Khmer Students in Myanmar

why do we need buddhism?

What we need that should be beneficial and if we need Buddhism so what is the benefits of Buddhism?

Started by Khmer Students in Myanmar Nov. 18, 2009.

CBSM 4 Khmer

How can we live without blame?

In the society can we live without blame, criticism, disturbances, insecurities, and so so? If it can be done, how?

Started by CBSM 4 Khmer Oct. 3, 2009.

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Khmer Students in Myanmar

Buddhist Dictionary: Khmer-English, English-Khmer

Buddhist Dictionary.pdf

Buddhist Dictionary: Khmer-English, English-Khmer, has been translated into Cambodian Langu… Continue

Posted by Khmer Students in Myanmar on January 14, 2010 at 6:00am

Wint Phyu

Drug addiction and Vipassana

Addiction
Addiction can be defined the condition of being addicted in harmful drugs. Addiction starts because of an inability to accept suffering as an intimate. Whatever addiction it may be, it has been described as one of the prime causes of man’s physical and moral degradation especially herion has created a much more serious human and social problem. It has been recognized all over the world as a drug abuse. It was the root cause of the evil deeds by not awaring themselves such… Continue

Posted by Wint Phyu on December 19, 2009 at 3:13am — 1 Comment

Ven. Lieng Saroy

Ways To Help The Drug Addicts

1. Don’t look down on Drug it will laugh you back
Everybody has known already on Power of Drug, it can be addicted us into the life of crazy, foolish, and mad. Life become the street living, actually, we are asked “do you know the power of drug?” We also know about that but we still involve in drag using look like the inserts come into flame of fire. If we are very late to treat it on time, we will be looked down on by every person around in the society. There is no one in the village, in… Continue

Posted by Ven. Lieng Saroy on December 17, 2009 at 2:57am

Khmer Students in Myanmar

Application form for Entrance Examination to I.T.B.M.University

Dear All Friends,
Now I would like to inform you all that the good opportunity is coming. The International Theravada Buddhist Missionary welcomes all students, all nations, all genders and all countries around the world every year. Right now it is the time to apply for entrance examination at Myanmar Embassy in the whole world. If you are interested in attending this University, you can contact Myanmar Embassy near by your house in your country.


Here, in our website, we have posted some r… Continue

Posted by Khmer Students in Myanmar on December 17, 2009 at 12:30am

Ven. Lieng Saroy

Abhidhammatthasaṅgaha Citta & Cetasika (Diploma Class) I.T.B.M.U

Abhidhammatthasaṅgaha
Citta & Cetasika


Abhidhamma, the Pāḷi term, is used for the profound Dhamma. The Text in which the profound Dhamma is explained is also called “Abhidhamma”.

The Commentary gives the definition of “Abhidhamma” thus: Abhidhamma is a treatise in which the Dhamma is explained in an analytical way and in more detail than Suttanta.

Seven Abhidhamma Texts

There are seven treatises that compose the whole “Abhidhamma Piṭaka”, meaning “the basket of philosophy”.
1. Dhammasaṅ… Continue

Posted by Ven. Lieng Saroy on December 11, 2009 at 11:59pm

Khmer Students in Myanmar

Aspects of Two Straight Lines

Aspects of Two Straight Lines.pdf

This discourse is delivered by Venerable Dr. Chekinda, a Myanmar Monk and translated from English to Cambodian Language by Venerable Suy Sovann (pannavaro), a student of the International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University (I.T.B.M.U), Yangon, Myanmar. This book will be printed out after Khmer Year for free distribution. Th… Continue

Posted by Khmer Students in Myanmar on December 8, 2009 at 10:30pm

Khmer Students in Myanmar

A Talk on Kamma, Rebirth and Suffering

A Talk on Kamma, rebirth, and suffering.pdf

This book had been written by the late Ven. Dr. Silanandabhivamsa, the rector of the International Theravada Buddhist Missionary Unive… Continue

Posted by Khmer Students in Myanmar on November 30, 2009 at 11:00pm

sinkong

Dependent Origination

Dependent Origination, Content.pdf
Dependent Origination.pdf
This book is written and compiled by Ven. Sin Kong, not yet published. However, we are calling for sponsored for publishing it as soon as possible.

Posted by sinkong on November 24, 2009 at 5:37am

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