The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk discussing Kharma (with some small notes from J. Sumitta).

Music by Tim Krupar.

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HOW DO OUR ACTIONS SHAPE OUR DESTINY?

Kamma or karma (kharma) means "volitional actions." Any kind of deed done deliberately through the body, speech or mind is regarded as kamma. These actions have potentials to produce appropriate results to the door.
The Buddha said, "Volitions (cetana), monks, do I call kamma. Through volition ones does the kamma by means of the body speech or mind."
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk discussing repentence.

Music by Tim Krupar.

Brought to you by Applied Buddhism. http://www.appliedbuddhism.com

Dhammapada Verse 67
Kassaka Vatthu

Na tam kammam katam sadhu
yam katva anutappati
yassa assumukho rodam
vipakam patisevati.

Verse 67: That deed is not well done, if one has to repent for having done it, and if, with a tearful face, one has to weep as a result of that deed.


The Story of a Farmer

While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verse (67) of this book, with reference to a farmer who handled poison.

One day, some thieves having stolen some valuables and cash from the house of a rich man came to a field. There, they divided the stolen property among themselves and dispersed; but a packet containing one thousand in cash, having dropped from one of the thieves, was left behind unnoticed.

Early in the morning on that day, the Buddha, on surveying the world with his supernormal power, perceived that a farmer, cultivating near that field, would attain Sotapatti Fruition on that very day. So, the Buddha went there, accompinied by the Venerable Ananda. The farmer on seeing the Buddha paid obeisance to him and continued to plough the field. The Buddha seeing the packet of money said to the Venerable Ananda, "Ananda, look at that very poisonous snake," and Ananda replied, "Venerable Sir, yes, it is, indeed, a very poisonous snake!" Then, both the Buddha and the Venerable Ananda continued their way.

The farmer, hearing them, went to find out if there really was a snake and found the packet of money. He took the picket and hid it in a place. The owners of the property coming after the thieves came to the field, and tracing the footprints of the farmer, found the packet of money. They beat the farmer and took him to the king, who ordered his men to kill the farmer. On being taken to the cemetery, where he was to be killed, the farmer kept on repeating, "Ananda, look at that very poisonous snake. Venerable Sir, I see the snake; it is, indeed, a very poisonous snake!" When the king's men heard the above dialogue between the Buddha and the Venerable Ananda being repeated all the way, they were puzzled and took him to the king. The king surmised that the farmer was calling upon the Buddha as a witness; he was therefore taken to the presence of the Buddha. After hearing from the Buddha everything that had happened in the morning, the king remarked, "If he had not been able to call upon the Buddha as a witness of his innocence, this man would have been killed." To him, the Buddha replied, "A wise man should not do anything that he would repent after doing it."

Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:

Verse 67: That deed is not well done, if one has to repent for having done it, and if, with a tearful face, one has to weep as a result of that deed.

At the end of the discourse, the farmer attained Sotapatti Fruition.


Direct download: PBCDhamma20--Dhammapada67.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk discussing wisdom, foolishness, thieves and kings.

Music by Tim Krupar.

Brought to you by Applied Buddhism. http://www.appliedbuddhism.com
Direct download: PBCDhamma19--DhammapadaG20.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk discussing the meaning of happiness.

Music by Tim Krupar.

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Direct download: PBCDhamma18--WhatisHappiness.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk explaining a verse from the Dhammapada.
Direct download: PBCDhamma17--DhammapadaVerseBeARock.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk on the "Power of the Mind."




Intro Music by Tim Krupar.
Direct download: PBCDhamma16--PowerOfTheMind.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:25 PM
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk explaining the meaning of offering incense during puja, discusses the subconscious during meditation and answers the question, "What is Vipassana?"
Direct download: PBCDhamma15--OfferingIncense.mp3
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Ven. Bhante Rahula, from the Bhavana Society, speaks at the 2009 Meditation Retreat.
Direct download: PBCDhamma14--MeditationRetreat3.mp3
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Ven. Bhante Rahula, from the Bhavana Society, speaks at the 2009 Meditation Retreat.
Direct download: PBCDhamma14--MeditationRetreat2.mp3
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Ven. Bhante Rahula, from the Bhavana Society, speaks on during the 2009 Meditation Retreat.
Direct download: PBCDhamma14--MeditationRetreat.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk explaining the meaning of Musavada veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami: I observe the precept of abstaining from false speech.
Direct download: PBCDhamma13---FourthPrecept.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk explaining the meaning of "Namo Tassa Baghavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa."
Direct download: PBCDhamma12--NamoTassaExplained.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk explaining the process of taking refuge.
Direct download: PBCDhamma11--RefugeExplained.mp3
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk on the concepts of Kamma (aka Kharma)
Direct download: PBCDhamma10--Khamma.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:37 PM
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk on the concepts of Dependent Origination and the Five Aggregates..
Direct download: PBCDhamma09--DependentOrigination5Aggregates.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:33 PM
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk on the concepts of Dependent Origination.
Direct download: PBCDhamma08--Dependent_Origination.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:25 PM
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk on how to bring happiness into daily life.
Direct download: PBCDhamma07--HappinessAsADailyRoutine.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:23 PM
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The Ven. Bhante Pemerantana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, offers a dhamma talk on the simile of "The Goldsmith" and how our practice refines the mind the same way the Goldsmith removes the impurities from Gold.
Direct download: PBCDhamma06--TheGoldsmith.mp3
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In this dhamma discussion, Ven. Bhante Pemeratana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, speaks about the first precept.

"I take the precept to affirm that I will refrain from killing"

Panatipata veramini sikkhapadam samadiyami
Direct download: PBCDhamma05--TheFirstPrecept.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:07 PM
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Ven. Bhante Pemeratana, from the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center, speaks about his seminary he gave in Singapore on cognitive therapy and how it relates to Buddhism.
Direct download: PBCDhamma04--CognativeTherapyBuddhism.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:04 PM
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Ven. Bhante Rahula, from the Bhavana Society, speaks on Meditation.
Direct download: PBCDhamma01--Meditation.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:00 PM
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Dhamma talk by Ven. Bhante Rahula, from the Bhavana Society, on the "Simile of the Raft." The simile is explains how the dhamma relates to our practice towards enlightenment.
Direct download: PBCDhamma03--SimileoftheRaft.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:36 PM
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