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BOOK 1

BOOK 2

BOOK 3

Introduction

Books of Law of Karma & Dhamma Practice had been produced by Wat Ambhavan, Singhburi, Thailand. In these books contains the stories of biography of Phra Dhepsinghaburajara, the abbot of Wat Ambhavan, experiences in dhamma practice, Phra Dhepsinghaburajara’s karma, and other dhamma lectures by Phra Dhepsinghaburaja..

The objective production of the books “Law of Karma & Dhamma practice” is to spread out the dhamma of Lord Buddha into public in order to be the imformation support the development of mindfulness resulting the cessation of physical and mental sufferings.

You may read the mentioned stories by “clicking” the book cover at the left hand side.

If you would like to find the way for development of your mindfulness, you will enjoy these stories.

Web Master
September 9, 2002

Book 1

Biography of Phra Rajsuddhinanamongkol

My experiences in Dhamma Practice

Luang Poh’s Karma

The Lady with two bodies

Past Lives

Wisdom arises from the practice

How to read your mind

Catching you sleep

The Psychic Telegraph

Luang Poh’s Resolution

Book 2

Reporting Remarks

The Opening Remarks

Mrs. Galong

The Reporting Spirit

The Nimitta Image at the Rose Garden

Death, the Story of Life

Vipassana, the Refinement of the Mind

How to deal with Vedana

Mrs. Lamai’s Magic

Vipassana Meditation

The Merit of Building Toilets

 

Book 3

Welcome Speech

The Pilgrim Birds At Wat Ambhavan

The Fruit Of Good Merit

The Sign Of Death

A Vietnamese Monk Expiates His Karma

The Advantages Of Keeping One’s Word

The Advantages Of Chanting The Virtues Of The Buddha

The Advantages Of Radiating Loving - Kindness

Four Foundations Of Mindfulness Prevents Unhappy Existence

Inner Peacemaker Working For World Peace

Four Foundations Of Mindfulness - The Practical Method

Vipassana Meditation Expiates Karma

Farewell Speech

Appendix I - Definitions

Appendix II - Advantages Of Chanting the Virtues Of The Buddha

Appendix III - Buddhist Chanting

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