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Free Download Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 - Pronunciation & Translation Course Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 33m | Size: 574 MB Learn the perfect pronunciation of every Shloka in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1, with easy-to-understand translations. What you'll learn Understanding Arjuna's Dilemma Exploring the Teachings of Lord Krishna Analyzing the Inner Battle Developing Decision-Making Skills Applying the Lessons in Everyday Life Requirements No prior knowledge is required; just a willingness to learn and explore the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. Description Unlock the profound teachings of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1: Arjuna Visada Yoga with this comprehensive Pronunciation & Translation Course. Designed for learners of all levels, this course helps you master the correct pronunciation of each Shloka while providing easy-to-understand translations.Chapter 1, Arjuna Visada Yoga, introduces the inner conflict of Arjuna, a great warrior on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. It sets the stage for the timeless wisdom that Lord Krishna imparts throughout the Bhagavad Gita. In this course, you'll not only learn to pronounce each Shloka with precision, but also gain a deeper understanding of its meaning and the context behind Arjuna's emotional and moral struggle.Each Shloka is broken down into easy-to-follow sections, with clear guidance on pronunciation and detailed explanations of its philosophical and spiritual significance. The course is structured to allow you to follow along at your own pace, whether you're new to the Gita or already familiar with its teachings.By the end of this course, you will have mastered the pronunciation of Chapter 1 and developed a richer comprehension of the lessons embedded within. This course will enhance your spiritual practice and provide valuable insights into overcoming doubts, fear, and inner conflict, just as Arjuna does in his dialogue with Lord Krishna.Join today and deepen your understanding of the Bhagavad Gita! Who this course is for This course is for anyone interested in spiritual growth, Indian philosophy, and understanding the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned learner. Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/bhagavad-gita-chapter-1-pronunciation-translation-course/ Screenshot Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/f852b68c241b2a1907398343a02b9dd6/gqths.Bhagavad.Gita.Chapter.1.Pronunciation..Translation.Course.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/z4o0LPKHha/gqths.Bhagavad.Gita.Chapter.1.Pronunciation..Translation.Course.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
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Free Download The Numbered Discourses: A Translation of the Aṅguttara Nikāya (Audiobook) English | December 05, 2021 | ASIN: B09MV11JC7 | M4B@64 kbps | 57h | 1.52 GB Translator: Bhikkhu Sujato | Narrator: Taradasa The Numbered Discourses (Aṅguttara Nikāya) is the last and longest of the four primary divisions of the Sutta Piṭaka, (Baskets of Discourses) that make up the main original teachings of the Buddha. The word aṅguttara literally means 'up by one factor', i.e. 'incremental'. It refers to the fact that the discourses are arranged by numbered sets, with the numbers increasing by one. It is divided into 11 Books (nipāta), each arranged in varying number of Chapters (vaggas), which themselves contain numerous suttas (often grouped in thematic clusters). There are some 8,122 discourses in all. The underlying organising principle is, thus, quite straightforward: each Book presents a particular number or set of items providing a route to easy assimilation and memorisation. 'The Book of the Twos', for example, is used for pairs, which may be partners, hands, eyes, man and wife, opponents; good versus evil, light versus dark, pain versus pleasure; even skill in entering meditation and skill in leaving it. It represents the dualities of the world. It must be said, however, that the apparent simplicity of the overall structure is not always reflected in a straightforward presentation of the content. This can, at times, seem arbitrary, and is certainly repetitious. But The Numbered Discourses is one of the most accessible of the Nikāyas for its focus is often on practical matters of everyday relevance. Guidelines of ethics and character predominate. If the Saṁyutta Nikāya gathers the chief teachings on doctrines, the Aṅguttara Nikāya gathers the teachings on persons: the concerns of the lay community are a major concern. For this reason the Aṅguttara provides an excellent entry point to the Pāli Canon, especially for those with a limited amount of time. It only takes a few minutes to digest a sutta that will contain within itself a complete and useful teaching. The Saṁyutta is like a school curriculum: everything you need to know on a topic, all in one place. But the Aṅguttara is like a school day. Though The Numbered Discourses covers a vast ground, social and practical matters predominate: issues of family, friendship and harmony within secular and spiritual communities. The Buddha advises on common practicalities and higher progress across the range of human activities. In doing so, he encounters individuals from all walks of life, from kings, courtesans and artisans to numerous spiritual seekers, both from the Buddhist Sangha and other 'wanderers' following different paths. He also has many encounters with Brahmins and other high-caste individuals who sometimes set out specifically to challenge his wisdom and authority while others come to learn. The manner in which he deals with these approaches - with clarity, irrefutable logic, confidence, humour and sometimes uncompromising refutation - reveals the character of the Buddha himself. This new and modern English version of The Numbered Discourses is by the Australian-born Theravadin monk Bhikkhu Sujato, who has undertaken a translation of the four main Nikāyas expressly to present the works in an accessible manner for the 21st century. He has dealt flexibly with the numerous repetitions embedded in the original texts - eliding sentences where necessary to keep the content and the message fresh and alive. He has further given his Dhamma translations a new character by boldly giving new English expressions for primary Pāli words. Among them are 'extinguishment' for nibbana, 'absorption' for jhana, 'immersion' for samādhi, 'mendicant' for bhikkhu and 'the Realised One' for Tathāgata. In this manner, Bhikkhu Sujato has made a particularly welcome contribution to the 21st dissemination of the Dhamma. The Numbered Discourses is read in an engaged and clear manner by Taradasa. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/67e19cc623b072945685cb9dd756f144/xylra.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/Xb8FNPxkSz/xylra.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
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Między słowami / Lost in Translation (2003) Reżyseria: Sofia Coppola Scenariusz: Sofia Coppola Gatunek: Komedia, Melodramat Kraj: Japonia, USA Rok produkcji: 2003 Czas trwania: 97 min. Bob Harris (Bill Murray) i Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) są dwojgiem Amerykanów, którzy przyjechali do stolicy Japonii Tokio. Bob jest gwiazdą telewizyjną i przyjechał do Japonii, aby nakręcić reklamę whisky, podczas gdy Charlotte jest młodą żoną fotografa (Giovanni Ribisi). Oboje nie sypiają dobrze dlatego często spędzają czas w hotelowym barze. Te przypadkowe spotkania są początkiem zaskakującej przyjaźni. Charlotte i Bob decydują się razem zwiedzać Tokio. W ten sposób dochodzi do ciekawych spotkań z mieszkańcami miasta. Ostatecznie Bob i Charlotte poznają nowe możliwości jakie daje im życie. Obsada: Bill Murray - Bob Harris Scarlett Johansson - Charlotte Giovanni Ribisi - John Anna Faris - Kelly Fumihiro Hayashi - Charlie Nao Kitman - Nao Ikuko Takahashi - Instruktor ikebany Asuka Shimuzu - T??umacz Kelly ~~ DANE TECHNiCZNE / TECHNiCAL DATA ~~ ~~ 1 PLiK - POBiERASZ i OGLÄ?DASZ / 1 FiLE - DOWNLOAD AND WATCH ~~ https://rapidu.net/6823720573/Lost.In.Translation.2003.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi