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Audio Book About Gautama Buddha

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Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General)

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the Buddha. Dharma is a moral and philosophical system which expounds a unique path of enlightenment and is not a subject to be studied. From a mere academic standpoint, the doctrine is certainly to be studied more to be practised and above all, to be realised by oneself. Mere learning is of no avail without actual practise. The learn and man who does not practise the Dhamar, the Buddha says, is like a colourful flower without sent. He who does not study The Dharma is like a blind man, but he who does not practise the dharma is comparable to a library. There are some hasty critics who denounced Buddhism as a passive and inactive religion. This unwarranted criticism is far from the truth. What happens to the our hand after death? This is a subtle and difficult question to answer, since Ni Bana is a Super Monday in state that cannot be expressed by words and is beyond space and time. Strictly speaking, there existent name Bana, but no person to attain name Bana. The Buddha says it is not right to state that an R hand exist or does not access after death, eh, for instance, of fire bones and is extinguished. One cannot say it went to any of the four directions. When no more fuel Lissa headed, it ceases to burn the Buddha sites this illustration of fire and adds that the question is wrongly put. one may be confused, but it is not surprising this body is not mine. This, um, I note this is not my soul, Nate. Um, Mama. Nice. Oh, Hamas. Me, NAMI. So utter. On the full moon day of May 1st in the year 623 b. C. There was born in the Lumbini Park at the Kabila to on the Indian borders of present Nepal, a noble prince who was destined to be the greatest religious teacher of the world. His father was King pseudo Donna off the aristocratic sake, a clan and his mother was Queen Muhammadiyah as the beloved mother died seven days after his birth. Mahabharata body, gotta me. A younger sister who was also married to the king, adopted the child, entrusting her own son, Nanda, to the care of the nurses.