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The Path and Purpose of Practicing Practice of TVCN - Elder Thich Thong Lac

Dharma sounds are converted into text in the project "Converting Phrases to Elder Thich Thong Lac" which is being implemented by the Chon Nhu group of Buddhists and monks since May 2021. The project has been adapting about 150 Dharma audios out of a total of about 500 remaining teaching tapes of the Elder.

Dharma sounds are converted into text in the project "Converting Phrases to Elder Thich Thong Lac" which is being implemented by the Chon Nhu group of Buddhists and monks since May 2021. The project has been adapting about 150 Dharma audios out of a total of about 500 remaining teaching tapes of the Elder.
1- Cause and Effect Teacher Teaches the Way to Buddha's Land
2- Buddhism is a religion that teaches people morality
3- Cases of going astray in Buddhism
4- Buddhist Practice Prevents Evil, Increases Goodness
5- If you want to practice, you must have enough blessings
6- Accumulating Blessings and Goodness is the Most Magical Dharma
7- Sin or Blessing Is Due To Doing Evil Or Good By Yourself
8- Lucidly Judging Good and Evil in Every Action
9- The Five Precepts and Ten Virtues Are a Solid Foundation for Progress
10- 20 Questions About People
11- The human body is the result of the action of killing living beings
12- People suffer due to evil causes of body, speech, and mind

We invite Buddhists and readers to refer to the collection of scripture titles that Chon Nhu Monastery is publishing. The titles are arranged alphabetically (1-27) and by release date (28-33). Click on the book title to view the book (pdf file), listen and download audiobook mp3 files segmented by Table of Contents. There are also links at the end of the title to download all the audiobook files from Google Drive.

(At the end of the list there is a player that plays mp3 files of all books with audiobooks).
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