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Entries for February 2009

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Pariyatti is organizing a Pali workshop near Seattle from April 14 - May 15, 2010, with Mr. and Mrs. S.N. Tandon of Delhi, India. The focus of this workshop is on deepening the student's meditation practice, rather than on linguistics or academics. Participants may choose to attend for 20 or 30 days. Additional information is available here.

To be informed of details as they become available, please send an email to this address: pali-workshop-info-subscribe@pariyatti.org.


The Process of Consciousness and Matter, by the late Dr. Rewata Dhamma, is now available as a free ebook from the Pariyatti Treasures website.

Venerable Rewata Dhamma was one of the foremost scholars of Abhidhamma in modern times. He co-authored an introduction to the classic text, A Comprehensive Manual of Abhidhamma, to which The Process of Consciousness and Matter serves as a supplement.

Intended for all serious students of the Abhidhamma, this work treats various important aspects in more detail. In the introduction Ven. Rewata Dhamma writes "As human beings our sense consciousnesses, occurring at each of our five sense doors, arise and pass away millions of times each second. It needs to be understood that, because there are several sense doors there is not just one process occurring, there are many. Thus, for example, as we sit in meditation we may be experiencing many processes, such as feeling contact with the ground, and also seeing, hearing and so on. However, the sense consciousnesses themselves are not occurring simultaneously, even though it may seem that they are happening in the same mind moment. They seem to be happening simultaneously only because they follow one after the other at such an incredibly rapid rate. Therefore, I first of all explain that the processes arising at the five sense doors arise in respect of their own different respective objects. I then explain how the sense object consciousness arises at each sense door. . ."


Born in Burma in 1929, he obtained his Ph.D. from Varanasi University, India, in 1967. That year he also edited and published the two-volume Abhidhammattha Sangaha. Venerable Rewata Dhamma passed away in 2004.


Each month Pariyatti volunteers prepare an audio or video podcast for viewing online or downloading to an MP3 player. The podcasts for January and February are talks given by S.N. Goenka in St. Paul, Minnesota and Missoula, Montana as part of a 2002 tour of North America. These and previous podcasts can be downloaded here.


Two free offerings have been added recently to our website. E-Cards feature photographs that can be customized with a selection of Dhamma verses and a personal greeting. Words of Dhamma is a collection of suttas (some in Pali and English) and excerpts from the Buddha and meditation teachers. A downloadable desktop version is available too.


Downloads are proving to be a popular format for Pariyatti audio selections, and now you can find most of our audio materials in MP3 format as well as CD. We email download instructions when the order is processed, so a delay of a day or so is possible, longer on weekends.


All VHS videos are on sale now for $5 each.  Regularly priced from $12.95 to $19.95, this is a closeout price.

Among the selections are: Doing Time, Doing Vipassana in English, Spanish (dubbed), French (subtitles) and Mandarin (subtitles); Changing from Inside; Introduction to Vipassana (in Hindi or in English).
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