Mahasi Sayadaw

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Mahasi Sayadaw



Average rating: 4.26 · 326 ratings · 43 reviews · 51 distinct worksSimilar authors
Manual of Insight

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Progress of Insight: Treati...

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Great Discourse on the Turn...

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The Progress of Insight

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“Treba uvek imati na umu da Budin put može omogućiti oslobođenje od
patnje samo onima koji ga zaista i praktikuju.”
Mahasi Sayadaw

“Carefully restraining the senses”
Mahasi Sayadaw, Manual of Insight

“One should keep oneself occupied all the time with wholesome deeds such as: learning, teaching, memorizing, reading, scrutinizing, and chanting the Buddhist scriptures; discharging the daily duties of a monk; discussing the Dhamma, only speaking about the Dhamma; giving or listening to Dhamma talks; and practicing asceticism (dhutaṅga).”
Mahasi Sayadaw, Manual of Insight



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