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Dharma Talk on the Discourse on Aging and Death (Athakavagga Series 2)

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A talk and discussion surrounding the discourse on aging and death from the Athakavagga. This talk is the second in a series based on the discourses of the Athakavagga.

The Athakavagga sutras are some of the most ancient and scholars believe they are closest to the Buddha's teaching. They are practical sutras with little mysticism. These talks are based on a collection of five English translations, where there was substantial disagreement the Pali versions were consulted.

This dharma talk took place at the Central Ohio Center for Pragmatic Buddhism on January 13th 2019.

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A talk and discussion surrounding the discourse on aging and death from the Athakavagga. This talk is the second in a series based on the discourses of the Athakavagga.

The Athakavagga sutras are some of the most ancient and scholars believe they are closest to the Buddha's teaching. They are practical sutras with little mysticism. These talks are based on a collection of five English translations, where there was substantial disagreement the Pali versions were consulted.

This dharma talk took place at the Central Ohio Center for Pragmatic Buddhism on January 13th 2019.

For more information, please visit us at http://www.cocpb.com/

Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RainbowSanghaColumbus/

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