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dhamma & meditation (teachings)

Dhammasangani

Vibanga

Kathavatthu

Puggalapannatti

Ownersasana Burmese

Satipaṭṭhāna (In Burmese)

kalarnamata (In burmese)

buddhist stories, biography & history

Buddha Nhit Ashin Day Wa Det

Buddha Yin Kyae Mhu Wit Htu

Thiho Khit Nhit San Taw Won Ah Yeat Yar Myar

buddhas

Shin Thi Ri
Die

par ra gu
Nirvana

Bagan
Pagoda

Pa Dar Na Par Ra Gu Kyan

Dictionary of Buddhist Terms

Bo Taw Waitzar Yone Kyi Mhu

Buddha Dhamma The Hain Du Dhama Mha Ma Hote

Kawsala Dream

Ku Thi Nar Yone

Meat Lain Da Pyin Nyar – Mar Na Wa

Buddha Talk

Theravada Basic Concept Myar Ko A Sint Myhint Narlle Chin

The Ten Ja Ta Kas

Spirits from Buddhist Book

Buddha War Da Paw Htun Chin

Famous Daughters of Buddha

Buddha Lan Hnyon

Authur: Sayᾱdaw U Pannᾱthami

Treasure Mindfulness Conscientatioulsy

Authur: Venerable Mahᾱsi Sayᾱdaw U Sobhana

Discourse On The Hemavata Sutta (1963)

Discourse On Anattalakkhana Sutta (1963)

Discourse On
Wheel Of Dhamma (1962)

A Discourse On The Purabheda Sutta (1961)

Fundamentals Of Insight Meditation (1959)

Buddhist Meditation And Its Forty Subjects (1954)

Satipatthana Vipassana
(1951)

Practical Vipassana Meditation Exercises (1951)

Progress
Of Insight
(1944)

Discourse On The Culavedalla Sutta (1964)

On The Nature Of Nibbana
(1964)

Brahmavihara Dhamma
(1965)

Discourse On The Vammika Sutta
(1965)

Discourse On
Worldly Vicissitudes (1965)

Discourse On
The Bhara Sutta
(1966)

Discourse On
The Silavanta Sutta (1967)

Discourse On
The Sallekha Sutta (1969)

Discourse On The Dhammadayada Sutta (1970)

To Nibbana via The Noble Eightfold Path (1971)

Exhortations
(1972)

Discourse On The Malukyaputta Sutta (1976)

Discourse On The Tuvataka Sutta
(1976)

The Question Of
Sakka
(1977)

Mahasi Abroad
(1979)

Discourse On The Ariyavasa Sutta
(1980)

Discourse On Dependent Origination (1982)

Problems
Of Life

Mahasi Okāsa (AwKarTha) Intro (In Burmese)

Practical Insight Meditation (1944)

Thoughts On The Dhamma (1983)

Authur: Sayᾱdaw U Panditᾱ

On The Path to Freedom

One’s Life
Journey

The Meaning of Satipatthana

The Practica Way To Nibbāna

The Way To
Practice Vipassana Meditation

The Way to the Happiness of Peace

Timeless Wisdom

In this Very Life

Great Gifts and Giving Well

Dhamma Freedom Within

Discussion Series
Vol1

Burmese:

Ownersasana Burmese

Satipaṭṭhāna (In Burmese)

kalarnamata (In burmese)

Forty-Five Years of Teaching

For the next 45 years, the Buddha travelled widely across northern India, sharing his teachings with anyone eager to learn—monks, nuns, farmers, royalty, merchants, and people from all walks of life. His teachings emphasised wisdom, moral conduct, mindfulness, compassion, and the potential for every being to awaken.

He established monastic communities, guided thousands of followers, and offered practical teachings that continue to resonate today. The Buddha taught in a simple and accessible manner, focusing on understanding the mind, cultivating virtue, and realising inner peace.

The First Teaching at Deer Park

Soon after his enlightenment, the Buddha travelled to Sarnath, where he delivered his first discourse to five former companions. This teaching, known as the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, introduced the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. With this, the Sangha—the community of monks—was born, marking the beginning of the spread of the Dhamma.

Birth and Early Life (563 BCE)

Siddhartha Gautama, who would later become the Buddha, was born around 563 BCE in Lumbini, a region that is now part of Nepal. He was born into the royal Shakya clan to King Suddhodana and Queen Maya. Tradition describes his birth as peaceful and auspicious. After his mother’s passing one week later, Siddhartha was lovingly raised by his aunt, Queen Mahapajapati.

Growing up in the city of Kapilavatthu, Siddhartha enjoyed a privileged and protected life. His father, wishing to shield him from the hardships and uncertainties of the world, ensured he received the finest education, martial training, and a life surrounded by comfort. At the age of sixteen, Siddhartha married Princess Yasodhara, and together they had a son named Rahula.