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Buddhism in a nutshell

edited November 2010 in Buddhism Basics
I think this is one of the best summary of Buddhism and should be known by every Buddhist, including the new ones.

I put it in PDF form so that it's easily share and spread on internet.

Here's the PDF file.

http://ifile.it/1towyip

Share it with your friends, put it on your blog, or make it available on forums and chatroom.

Enjoy!

Comments

  • edited November 2010
    Hi mantra0,

    I didn't download it because there's nothing at the link to say who its written by.

    Here is an easy to understand introduction to Buddhism by Bhante Vimalaramsi :

    "What is Buddhism? "

    http://www.dhammasukha.org/Study/Talks/Transcripts/WHAT-MAR03-TS.htm


    With kind wishes,


    Dazzle
  • edited November 2010
    the book is properly credited.
    You should download and then open the file. the credit is there.
    I don't name my files with credits - not practical.
  • andyrobynandyrobyn Veteran
    edited November 2010
    Looks like it is necessary for me to sign up for something in order to download ?
  • edited November 2010
    No, you don't have to sign up to download.
    just scroll down and click the request download ticket button
    and in the next page, scroll down again and click the download button.
  • andyrobynandyrobyn Veteran
    edited November 2010
    Thanks ... will try again to read :)
  • andyrobynandyrobyn Veteran
    edited November 2010
    Sorry ... doesn't work for me :o
  • edited November 2010
    mantra0 wrote: »
    No, you don't have to sign up to download.
    just scroll down and click the request download ticket button
    and in the next page, scroll down again and click the download button.

    As above, and if it does not download, click the "please click here" which appears at the top of the page. It worked for me.

    The document discusses the Four Seals of Dharma.
  • beingbeing Veteran
    edited November 2010
    Was a good read. Thank you.
  • edited November 2010
    bump*
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