The Gradual Teaching, Part 7: The Buddha's Unique Dharma
(Buddhist Insights, 6/24/21) Sri Lankan Ven. Sumitta, Lankarama Monastery (photos), La Puente (Los Angeles), California: Among the many outlines of Dharma (Pali Dhamma) practice provided by the Buddha is the "Gradual Teaching" (anupubbiṁ kathaṁ) -- a methodical, step-by-step explanation of Buddhist practice and philosophy, leading all the way from the stage of the absolute beginner to the first stage of awakening (stream entry enlightenment). Over the course of this 8-class series, Bhante Sumitta explains each step of the "Gradual Teaching" in detail.
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