Alphabetical Index – Bhante Shravasti Dhammika
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- ABHIDHAMMA
- ABHIDHAMMA PITAKA
- ABORTION
- ACTION, RIGHT
- ADULTERY
- AFFIRMATION AND PRAYER
- AGNOSTICISM
- ALCOHOL
- ALMS GATHERING
- ALTRUISM
- AMBAPALI
- AMBITION AND ASPIRATION
- ANANDA
- ANATTA
- ANATTâ AND REBIRTH
- ANGER
- ANIMAL RELEASE
- ANIMAL SACRIFICE
- ANIMALS
- APOLOGY
- APOSTASY
- APPRECIATION
- ARAHAT
- ART
- ASITA
- ASOKA
- ASTROLOGY
- AWARENESS
- ANGUTTARA NIKAYA
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- BALANCE
- BASIS OF COMMUNITY, THE FOUR
- BEAUTY
- BIRTH CONTROL
- BLASPHEMY
- BLESSING
- BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT, THE PARABLE OF THE
- BLOOD SPORTS
- BODH GAYĀ
- BODHI TREE
- BODHISATTVA
- BODY
- BODY PIERCING AND DISFIGUREMENT
- BOOKS
- BRAHMA VIHĀRA
- BRAHMANISM
- BRAHMIN
- BREATH, THE
- BRIBERY
- BRIDGES
- BUDDHA
- BUDDHA AND JESUS, THE
- BUDDHA, DATES OF THE
- BUDDHA, LIFE OF THE
- BUDDHAGHOSA
- BUDDHISM AND BUDDHISTS
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- CAESAREAN SECTION
- CALENDAR
- CANNABIS
- CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
- CASTE
- CAVES
- CELIBACY
- CHARACTER AND CHARACTER BUILDING
- CHARGING FOR DHAMMA
- CLINGING TO MORALITY AND RULES
- CLOTHES
- COLLECTIVE KAMMA
- COMPASSION
- COMPLEXION AND COUNTENANCE
- CONCENTRATION, RIGHT
- CONSISTENCY
- CONTENTMENT
- CONVERSION
- COSMETICS
- COUNCIL
- COURTESY
- CRAVING
- CREED
- CREMATION
- CRIME
- CRITICISM
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- DAGHA NIKAYA
- DANCING
- DEATH
- DEBATES
- DEPENDENT ORIGINATION
- DETERMINISM
- DEVADATTA
- DEVIL, THE
- DHAMMA
- DHAMMAPADA
- DHARMA
- DIET, THE BUDDHA’S
- DIETING
- DIRECTIONS, THE
- DISABILITIES, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL
- DISAPPEARANCE OF THE DHAMMA, THE
- DISCIPLES, THE BUDDHA’S FIRST
- DIVINATION, MAGIC, LUCK AND FATE
- DIVORCE
- DOCTORS
- DONA
- DOUBT
- DREAMS
- DRUGS
- DUKKHA
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- EAR LOBES, THE BUDDHA’S
- EARTH, THE
- EFFORT, RIGHT
- ELEPHANTS
- ENLIGHTEMENT, THE LIMBS OF
- ENLIGHTENMENT
- ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
- EPITHET
- EQUANIMITY
- ESOTERICISM
- EUTHANASIA
- EVIL
- EVOLUTION
- EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE
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- FAITH
- FAITHFULNESS
- FAME
- FASTING
- FILMS ON THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA
- FIRE
- FLEXIBILITY
- FLOWERS
- FOOD
- FORGIVENESS
- FREE WILL
- FRIENDSHIP
- FUNDAMENTALISM
- FUNERALS
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- GAMBLING
- GANGES
- GARDENS
- GARLIC
- GASTRONOMY
- GENDER
- GENEROSITY
- GENTLENESS
- GHOST
- GOD AND GODS
- GOLDEN RULE
- GOOD AND BAD
- GOOSE, THE
- GOVERNANCE
- GRATITUDE
- GREETINGS
- GRIEF
- GUILT
- GURU
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- HABITS AND ROUTINE, THE BUDDHA’S
- HAIR
- HALO
- HAPPINESS
- HARMONY
- HEALING
- HEART
- HEAVEN
- HELL
- HERESY
- HIMALAYAS
- HĪNAYĀNA
- HINDRANCES TO MEDITATION
- HINDUISM
- HOMOSEXUALITY
- HONEY
- HOSPITALITY
- HOUSEHOLD LIFE, THE
- HUMAN NATURE
- HUMAN RIGHTS
- HUMAN-ANIMAL INTERACTION
- HUMOUR
- HUNTING
- HYGIENE
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- IDOLATRY
- IGNORANCE
- ILLUSION
- IN-BETWEEN STATE
- IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION
- INCENSE
- INCEST
- INDIA
- INSANITY
- INTEREST
- ITIVUTTAKA
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- KâLâMA SUTTA
- KAMMA
- KAPILAVATTHU
- KARMA
- KHUDDAKA NIKAYA
- KINDNESS
- KINGS AND KINGSHIP
- KNOWLEDGES, THE THREE
- KOSAMBI
- KUSINARA
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- LANGUAGE
- LAST THOUGHT MOMENT, THE
- LAY BUDDHISTS
- LETTER AND SPIRIT, THE
- LIFE
- LIFE, THE MEANING OF
- LIFE, THE STAGES OF
- LIGHT
- LIVELIHOOD, RIGHT
- LOTUS
- LOTUS POSTURE
- LOVE
- LOVING-KINDNESS MEDITATION
- LUMBINA
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- MADHURA
- MAHA MAYA
- MAHA PAJAPATA GOTAMA
- MAHABODHI TEMPLE
- MAHAVASTU
- MAHĀVIHĀRA
- MAHINDA
- MAITREYA
- MAJJHIMA NIKAYA
- MANTRA
- MARA
- MARRIAGE
- MASSAGE
- MASTURBATION
- MAYA
- MEAL, THE BUDDHA’S LAST
- MEASUREMENTS AND MEASURING
- MEDICINE
- MEDITATION
- MEDITATION AND NATURAL BEAUTY
- MENSTRUATION
- MERIT
- MERU, MOUNT
- METTA
- METTA SUTTA
- MIDDLE LAND
- MIDDLE WAY
- MILINDA
- MILINDAPA¥HA
- MIND
- MINDFULNESS OF BREATHING
- MINDFULNESS, RIGHT
- MIRACLES
- MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIES
- MODESTY
- MOGGALLANA
- MONASTERY
- MONEY
- MONKEY MIND, THE
- MONKS
- MUSIC
- MYSTICISM
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- NALANDA
- NAMES
- NANDA
- NERAÑJARA RIVER, THE
- NIRVANA
- NIRVANA AND DESIRE
- NIRVANIC INEVITABILITY
- NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH
- NOBLE TRUTHS, THE FOUR
- NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS
- NON-KILLING DAYS
- NUDITY
- NUNS
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- PALI
- PALI TEXT SOCIETY
- PARABLES AND SIMILIES
- PARENTS AND PARENTING
- PATIENCE
- PATIMOKKHA
- PATNA
- PEACE
- PENIS
- PERFUMES
- PESSIMISM
- PETS
- PHYSICAL APPEARANCE, THE BUDDHA’S
- PILGRIMAGE
- PLANTS
- PLEASURE
- POETRY
- POLYGAMY
- PORNOGRAPHY
- POSTURE
- PRECEPTS, THE FIVE, EIGHT AND TEN
- PRECIOUS STONES AND METALS
- PROGRESS IN MEDITATION
- PROPHESY
- PROSTITUTION
- PSEUDOCYESIS
- PSYCHIC POWER
- PUNNA OF SUNâPARANTA
- PURGATORY
- PUJA
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- RACE AND RACISM
- RAHULA
- RAIN
- RâJAGAHA
- RATIONALISM
- REBIRTH
- RECYCLING
- REFUGES, THE THREE
- REINCARNATION
- RELICS
- RELIGION
- REQUISITES, THE EIGHT
- RESPECT
- REVELATION
- RIGHT
- RIGHT AND WRONG
- RITUAL PURITY AND IMPURITY
- RITUALS
- RIVERS
- ROBES
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- SABBATH
- SADHU
- SAFFRON
- SAKYA
- SAKYAMUNä
- SAL
- SAME-SEX MARRIAGES
- SANCTUARY
- SANSKRIT
- SĀRIPUTTA
- SARNATH
- SAUNAS
- SAVATTHI
- SAMSARA
- SAMYUTTA NIKAYA
- SANGHA
- SANKASSA
- SCRIPTURE
- SEATS AND COUCHES, HIGH
- SECTS AT THE TIME OF THE BUDDHA
- SELF
- SELF-ACCEPTANCE
- SEX AND SPIRITUALITY
- SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
- SHAVING
- SICKNESS AND HEALTH
- SIDDHATTHA GOTAMA
- SIGALOVADA SUTTA
- SIGHTS, THE FOUR
- SIGNS OF A GREAT MAN, THE 32
- SILENCE
- SILENCE, THE BUDDHA’S
- SILENT BUDDHA
- SIMPLICITY
- SIN
- SKILFUL MEANS
- SLAVERY
- SLEEP
- SMILES AND LAUGHTER
- SMOKING
- SOLITUDE
- SOUL
- SPEECH, RIGHT
- SPORT
- STATUES
- STUPAS
- SUBHADDA
- SUDDEN OR GRADUAL
- SUDDHODANA
- SUFFERING
- SUICIDE
- SUJATA
- SULAWESI BUDDHA, THE
- SURROGATE PARENTHOOD
- SUTTA
- SUTTA NIPATA
- SUTTA PITAKA
- SVASTIKA
- SWEARING AND VERBAL ABUSE
- SYMBOLS
- SYMPATHETIC JOY
- SYMPATHY
- SYNCRETISM
- SUKARAMADDAVA
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- TALKING AND LISTENING
- TATHAGATA
- TEACHERS AND DISCIPLES
- THEISM
- THERAGATHA AND THERIGATHA
- THERAVADA
- THOUGHT, RIGHT
- TIME
- TIPITAKA
- TOILETS
- TOLERANCE
- TORTURE
- TRANSFERENCE OF MERIT
- TRANSGENDERISM
- TRAVELS, THE BUDDHA’S
- TREE WORSHIP
- TREES
- TRUST
- TRUTH
- TURNING OVER THE BOWL
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- UDANA
- UNCONSCIOUS, THE
- UNDERSTANDING, RIGHT
- UNITY OF BUDDHISM, THE
- UNIVERSALISM
- UNIVERSE
- UNTHINKABLES, THE
- UPASAKA AND UPASIKA
- UPOSATHA
- URUVELA
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- VAJRAYĀNA BUDDHISM
- VARANASI
- VEDAS
- VEGETARIANISM
- VEILS AND VEILING
- VESAKHA
- VESALI
- VINAYA PITAKA
- VISUDDHIMAGGA
- VOICE, THE BUDDHA’S
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- WAGER ARGUMENT, THE
- WAR
- WASTE LAND, THE
- WAT
- WEALTH
- WEAPONS
- WEDDING
- WESTERNMOST SPREAD OF BUDDHISM, THE
- WHEEL
- WISDOM
- WOMEN
- WORDS, THE BUDDHA’S LAST
- WORK
- WORLD
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Bhante Shravasti Dhammika was born in Australia in 1951 into a Christian family, and converted to Buddhism at the age of eighteen.
In 1973 he went to Thailand with the intention of becoming a monk then to Laos, Burma and finally to India. For the next three years, he traveled around India learning yoga and meditation, and finally ordaining as a monk under Venerable Matiwella Sangharatna, the last disciple of Anagarika Dharmapala. In 1976 he went to Sri Lanka where he studied Pali at Sri Lanka Vidyalaya, and later became a co-founder and teacher of Nilambe Meditation Centre in Kandy. Since then, he has spent most of his time in Sri Lanka and Singapore.
Bhante Dhammika had written over 25 books and scores of articles on Buddhism and related subjects and his most popular book Good Question Good Answer has been translated into 35 languages. He is also well-known for his public talks and represented Theravada Buddhism at the European Buddhist Millennium Conference in Berlin in 2000. Apart from Buddhist philosophy and meditation, he has a deep interest in the historical topography of Buddhism and the tradition of pilgrimage and has traveled widely in India and other Buddhist lands. His others interests include Indian history, art and botany. Currently, Bhante Dhammika is the spiritual advisor to The Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society located in Singapore.
Click here to read Bhante Dhammika’s blog, Dhamma Musings.