Description
Description
Collected Bodhi Leaves Publications Volume I (includes Bodhi Leaves 1-30)
This book contains 30 of the Bodhi Leaves Publication series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching.
BL 01: Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, translated by Soma Thera
BL 02: The Simpler Side of of the Buddhist Doctrine Kassapa Thera
BL 03: Earnestness Vappo Thera
BL 04 Of Gods and Men Francis Story
BL 05: The Lesser Discourse of the Buddha on the Elephant-footprint Simile, translated by Soma Thera
BL 06: Buddhist Aids to Daily Conduct Edward Greenly
BL 07: One's Own Good - And Another's David Maurice
BL 08: The Four Sacred Shrines Piyadassi Thera
BL 09: How to Teach Buddhism to Children Dr. H. Klar
BLW 10: Rabindranath Tagore adn Buddhist Culture S. Bimal Barua
BL 11: Buddhist Ideals of Government G. Vitanage
BL 12: Attitudes to Life Ruth Walshe
BL 13: An Old Debate on Self Soma Thera
BL 14: Price and Conceit Dr. E. Ashby and B. Fawcett
BL 14: Buddhist Meditation Francis Story
BL 16: Comments on teh Buddha Word J.D. Ireland
BL 17: Buddhism and Democracy K. Leidecker & B.P. Kirthisinghe
BL 18: Buddhist Therapy Ruth Walshe
BL 19: The Dhamma Bhikkhu Khema
BL 20: Guide Posts for Buddhists Sita Paulickpulle-Renfrew
BL 21: Aspects of Buddhism Piyadassi Thera
BL 22: Great Saying of Anagarika Dharmapala Bhikshu Sangharakshita
BL 23: The Place of Animals Francis Story
BL 24: The Three Roots of Ill and Our Daily Life Karel Werner
BL 25: The Buddha Practical Teaching John D. Ireland
BL 26: Our Reactions to Dukkha Dr. Elizabeth Ashby
BL 27: Treasures of the Noble Soma Thera
BL 28: Escapism and the Escape and Buddhism and Mysticism Y. M. Rao
BL 29: A larger Rationalism Francis Story
BL30: Detachment T.H. Perera

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