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Dharma Teaching: How to have good fortune and happiness in life?

Audio - Chinese

By: Kathok Khenchen Lhoga Rinpoche.

Host: Nyingma Kathok Buddhist Centre, Singapore

Date: 1st January 2008

Courtesy of Nyingma Kathok Buddhist Centre, Singapore

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Dharma Teaching: How to have good fortune and happiness in life?

Audio - English

By: Kathok Khenchen Lhoga Rinpoche.

Host: Nyingma Kathok Buddhist Centre, Singapore

Date: 1st January 2008

Courtesy of Nyingma Kathok Buddhist Centre, Singapore

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Birth of Noble Green Tara.

Green Tara is born from Chenrezig's tear. After watching what Chenrezig did for sentient beings, she was touched and decided to follow her in helping to relieve sufferings and eliminate catastrophes of all beings.

Chenrezig was grievened by the sufferings of all beings and shed 2 drops of tears. One of the drops became a lotus and then turned into Green Tara. Green Tara then said to Chenrezig: "Don't worry for all the people. I vow to be your helper. Although the suffering of sentient beings are unlimited, my oath to save them from the ocean of suffering is also unlimited."

To recite the Green Tara Mantra: "OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SOHA" can eliminate disasters and obstacles of the world and for oneself, while accumulating merit so that one can attain Enlightenment swiftly for all mother sentient beings.


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Dharma Teaching: How to have good fortune and hapiness in life?

Teaching by: Kathok Khenchen Lhoga Rinpoche.

Hosted by: Nyingma Kathok Buddhist Centre Singapore

Date: 1st January 2008

Compliments of Nyingma Kathok Buddhist Centre Singapore.

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Amitabha Sutra (Sukhavati-Vyuha)
This is an animated video on the Sutra in Chinese. Extracted from VCD.

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Larger Sukhavati Vyuha (1/3)
Aparimitayus Sutra (the Larger Sukhavati Vyuha), this is the sutra containing Amitabha Buddha's 48 vows. Not all the vows are detailed in this cartoon, but all the important messages are conveyed and brought across in this animation. Split into 3 parts due to time limit of 10 minutes for each you tube video.

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Larger Sukhavati Vyuha (2/3)
Aparimitayus Sutra (the Larger Sukhavati Vyuha), this is the sutra containing Amitabha Buddha's 48 vows. Not all the vows are detailed in this cartoon, but all the important messages are conveyed and brought across in this animation.

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Larger Sukhavati Vyuha (3/3)
Aparimitayus Sutra (the Larger Sukhavati Vyuha), this is the sutra containing Amitabha Buddha's 48 vows. Not all the vows are detailed in this cartoon, but all the important messages are conveyed and brought across in this animation.

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Lord Buddha Shakyamuni's teaching on the Sutra of The Great Vows of the great Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha Video Animation

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Story of The Great Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha - Video Animation

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The Sutra of The Great Vows of Kshitigarbha Bodhisattva -Buddhist cartoon animation (Part 1)

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The Sutra of The Great Vows of Kshitigarbha Bodhisattva -Buddhist cartoon animation (Part 2)

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The Sutra of The Great Vows of Kshitigarbha Bodhisattva -Buddhist cartoon animation (Part 3)

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Bao Qie Yin Tuo Luo Ni (Dharani) - Buddhist cartoon animation on the origin of this Dharani.

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Dance of The Thousand-Arm Chenrezig.

 

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