Resources in various languages on the Berzin Archives pages: http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/ar/index.html.
The intro says "primarily on the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions of Tibetan Buddhism," but if you want Arabic, Punjabi or Mongolian dharma you will probably be grateful for whatever's there.
Kim
Good resources in non-English languages
Re: Good resources in non-English languages
The Gideon's Bible of the Buddhist world - originally Japanese but translated into 40+ languages: The Teaching of Buddha
http://www.bdk.or.jp/english/buddhism/world.html
Some reviews: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1621 ... er_reviews
Kim
http://www.bdk.or.jp/english/buddhism/world.html
Some reviews: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1621 ... er_reviews
Kim
Re: Good resources in non-English languages
Links to resources - Jataka stories, Nikayas - in Japanese: https://discourse.suttacentral.net/t/ja ... ernet/2359
Kim
Kim
Re: Good resources in non-English languages
So you speak Esperanto, Arabic and Japanese?Kim OHara wrote:Links to resources - Jataka stories, Nikayas - in Japanese: https://discourse.suttacentral.net/t/ja ... ernet/2359
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None of the above, actually but when I come across links like these I trust the sources enough to pass them on.samseva wrote:So you speak Esperanto, Arabic and Japanese?Kim OHara wrote:Links to resources - Jataka stories, Nikayas - in Japanese: https://discourse.suttacentral.net/t/ja ... ernet/2359
Most Aussies are monolingual, which is okay at home but makes us look kinda limited when we go to Europe and find so many people are fluent in two languages and can get along in a couple more. Me? My English is excellent and I can understand a fair bit of French and Italian if it's written down or the people speak reeaallly slowly. As for speaking them myself, I can buy food and drink ...
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Re: Good resources in non-English languages
The Thanh Tịnh Đạo (Visuddhimagga) by Phật Âm (Buddhaghosa), translated into Vietnamese by Thích Nữ Trí Hải.
Yena yena hi maññanti,
tato taṃ hoti aññathā.
In whatever way they conceive it,
It turns out otherwise.
(Sn. 588)
tato taṃ hoti aññathā.
In whatever way they conceive it,
It turns out otherwise.
(Sn. 588)
Re: Good resources in non-English languages
Cross-posting from DWM -
Kim
Many of the videos are from mahayana but there's a fair spread of traditions - something for everyone.kirtu wrote: There is a Dutch Buddhist Archive on Youtube! This is the St. Nederlands Boeddhistisch Archief.
Most (all?) of their videos come from the always excellent Boeddhistische Omroep Stichting (the Dutch Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation) which "terminated" their individual channel activity in 2015 ( :crying: ) but said they would continue broadcasting in mainstream Dutch media (which is great if one had access to Dutch media directly).
Several of these videos appear to be new (produced after 2015)!
However while most of the BOS videos did have English subtitles these do not appear to have them.
Kirt
Kim
Re: Good resources in non-English languages
French
Traductions en français des feuilles jaunes d'Ajahn Jayasaro :
https://www.facebook.com/Ajahn-Jayasaro ... 988029792/
Traductions en français des feuilles jaunes d'Ajahn Jayasaro :
https://www.facebook.com/Ajahn-Jayasaro ... 988029792/
We don't live Samsara, Samsara is living us...
"Form, feelings, perceptions, formations, consciousness - don't care about us, we don't exist for them"
"Form, feelings, perceptions, formations, consciousness - don't care about us, we don't exist for them"
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I don't know what language is this? Is this Czech?
It is a talk session by Bhante Ashin Sarana.
It is a talk session by Bhante Ashin Sarana.
Hiriottappasampannā,
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false
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A good explanation on Paticca samuppada in Thai language.
ปฏิจจสมุปบาท
Those who understand Thai language, can listen to this.
ปฏิจจสมุปบาท
Those who understand Thai language, can listen to this.
Hiriottappasampannā,
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false
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Basic Fundamentals of Abhidhamma in Sinhala by Venerable Maggavihari at International Institute of Theravada.
අභිධර්මයේ මූලික සිද්ධාන්ත | 01 | හැඳින්වීම | පූජ්ය වටගොඩ මග්ගවිහාරී ස්වාමින්වහන්සේ | IIT
අභිධර්මයේ මූලික සිද්ධාන්ත | 01 | හැඳින්වීම | පූජ්ය වටගොඩ මග්ගවිහාරී ස්වාමින්වහන්සේ | IIT
Re: Good resources in non-English languages
Link:
List of Jataka in Thai language with English sub.
List of Jataka in Thai language with English sub.
Hiriottappasampannā,
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false
sukkadhammasamāhitā;
Santo sappurisā loke,
devadhammāti vuccare.
https://suttacentral.net/ja6/en/chalmer ... ight=false