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A Pictorial Biography  
Of Sakyamuni - Part 1

 

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A Pictorial Biography - Part 2

   Buddhist Picture Show Index
S.1    Life of Buddha : Pictorial chronicle of Buddha's life. (Version 1)
S.2    A visit to 'Atamasthana' : These are eight main Buddhist places of worship in the ancient sacred city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. These places are valued for their artistic, historical and archaeological value.
S.3-1  A visit to 'Solosmasthana'-1 : The sixteen places of Buddhist pilgrimage sites of worship in Sri Lanka. According to the chronicles of Sri Lanka, these 16 places hallowed by visits of the Buddha. Part 1 (sites 1 to 8).
S.3-2  A visit to 'Solosmasthana'-2 : The sixteen places of Buddhist pilgrimage sites of worship in Sri Lanka. According to the chronicles of Sri Lanka, these 16 places hallowed by visits of the Buddha. Part 2 (sites 9 to 16).
S.4-1  Pictorial History-1 : Pictorial History of Buddhist Pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka - Part 1
S.4-2  Pictorial History-2 : Pictorial History of Buddhist Pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka - Part 2
S.5    Life of Buddha : Pictorial chronicle of Buddha's life. (Version 2)
S.6     Life of Buddha : Pictorial chronicle of Buddha's life. (Version 3)
S.7-1  Biography of Buddha - Pt. 1 : A Pictorial Biography of Sakyamuni. Part 1 (with text description)
S.7-2  Biography of Buddha - Pt. 2 : A Pictorial Biography of Sakyamuni. Part 2 (with text description)
S.8     Foot steps of Buddha : Buddhist journeys in India & Nepal (To be Updated)

 

“O Monks, empty the boat! When it is empty you will quickly reach your destination. Throw overboard all attachment and hatred, and you will obtain nirvana. … Monks who transcend the five obstructions are called: ‘Those who have crossed the waves.’ ”

“Seeker! Empty the boat, lighten the load, – passion, desire and hatred, and sail swiftly. … When the five (attachments) have been left stranded on the shore, the seeker is called ‘He who has crossed over.’ ”

THE DHAMMAPADA (25:10 & 11)

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