Books by Luang Ta Maha Boowa
Books by Luang Ta Maha Boowa. Here are a list of shorter texts by Luang Ta Maha Boowa recently translated to English by Steven Towler, who suggested that I post … Read more and download PDF
Books by Luang Ta Maha Boowa. Here are a list of shorter texts by Luang Ta Maha Boowa recently translated to English by Steven Towler, who suggested that I post … Read more and download PDF
The Yoga-Vasishtha is a popular text on Advaita Vedanta, Puranic in form and philosophical in content. It is also known by other names like Arsa Ramayana, Jnana Vasistha, Maha Ramayana, Vasistha Ramayana, and Vasistha … Read more and download PDF
This is the Path – This is the free ebook version of the second reprinted This is the Path By Ajahn Dtun. Is was printed in 10,000 copies in 2012 … Read more and download PDF
Wisdom Develops Samadhi is written by Acariya Maha Boowa Nanasampanno the abbot of the Wat Pa Ban Tad country monastery in Thailand. This book was first published in 1980 in … Read more and download PDF
Towards an Inner Peace. Dhammajiva instructs in this book yogis to progress their practice by develiping continuous mindfulness and deep concentration. He takes yogis through a journey, progressively leading to … Read more and download PDF
Language, Thought, and Logical Paradoxes by Douglas M. Burns is an approach to the problem of paradoxes from within the reference of Theravada Buddhism. In 1970 Dr. Burns spent nine months in … Read more and download PDF
A Guide to Awareness – Dhamma Talks on the Foundations of Mindfulness – is a translation from the series of Dhamma talks from 1961 published in the Thai language as The … Read more and download PDF
Vedantakalpalatika Madhusudan Saraswati is the English translation of an original Sanskrit manual embracing all crucial topics relating to the Hindu philosophies of Vedanta and Advaita. The authors aim is to … Read more and download PDF
Inner Strength & Parting Gifts – Talks by Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo consists of sixteen talks reconstructed by one of his followers—a nun, Arun Abhiva, —based her own on notes. With … Read more and download PDF