
Dhamma - audio
This section offers a collection of audio and video teachings that bring the Dhamma into direct experience through listening. It includes recitations, sutta readings, and guided reflections by teachers, supporting both formal practice and everyday contemplation. Listening becomes a way of deepening understanding, calming the mind, and connecting with the living tradition of the Buddha’s teaching. These recordings can accompany meditation, daily activities, or quiet reflection.
"Learning, reflection, and cultivation (suta, cintā, bhāvanā)."
Majjhima Nikāya I. (MN)
This section offers a Czech translation of fifty discourses from the Majjhima Nikāya, one of the central collections of the Pāli Canon. These suttas present the Buddha’s teaching in a practical and accessible way, covering meditation, ethics, wisdom, and the direct path to liberation. They provide guidance for both study and contemplation, helping the reader gradually deepen understanding and apply the Dhamma in everyday life.



Walking the Tightrope
Talks on Meditative Development with Pemasiri Thera
This audio book presents a collection of teachings by Venerable Pemasiri Thera, compiled by David Young, focusing on the practical development of meditation. It offers clear and direct guidance on Vipassanā practice, rooted in the early Buddhist teachings and the Pāli Canon. The talks explore essential aspects of the path, including the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and the cultivation of the mind. Grounded in the lived experience of a respected meditation master, they support both understanding and direct realization.

Daily Chanting | Devasikā Sajjhāyanā
This collection consists of Pāli audio recordings of verses used in the worship of the Buddha, Dhamma, and Saṅgha, along with commonly recited protective discourses (paritta). The recordings are organized into daily sections and weekly rotating chants. The structure begins with recollection of the Three Jewels and pūjā, followed by the daily paritta cycle. It continues with guided meditation and a concluding recitation. The appendix includes additional short chants intended for use in the presence of the monastic community.



This recording presents the most well-known collection of Buddhist texts in Sri Lanka, the Catubhāṇavārapāḷi – “The Text of the Four Recitals,” traditionally chanted as protective and blessing paritta. These recitations are used in monasteries and households for daily practice, ceremonies, and challenging life situations. The content includes the main recitation cycle, seven additional discourses, and other protective texts in Pāli. The emphasis is on living recitation that supports peace, safety, and harmony. Listening and chanting are understood as part of the cultivation of goodwill toward all beings.

This audio recording presents an illustrated narration of Prince Siddhattha: The Story of the Buddha by Jonathan Landaw (DharmaGaia). It follows the life of Prince Siddhattha, who leaves his palace in search of liberation from suffering and attains awakening as the Buddha. The story highlights key moments of his journey, including the Four Sights that lead him to seek the truth. It emphasizes compassion, courage, and inner peace as the foundation of the spiritual path. The narration is suitable for all ages as an inspiring listening experience.


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