(1) In the discourses of the Pali canon, this term simply means "higher Dhamma," and a systematic attempt to define the Buddha`s teachings and understand their interrelationships. (2) A later collection of analytical treatises based on lists of categories drawn from the teachings in the discourses, added to the Canon several centuries after the Buddha`s life.
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Dhamma Hall
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1. Dhamma hall 01
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2. Dhamma hall 02
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3. Dhamma Hall 03
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4. Dhamma Hall a clean hall with some yogis sitting
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5. Dhamma Hall from female block
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6. Dhamma Hall with 80 yogis sitting during a retreat
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7. Dhamma Hall with 80 yogis sitting, view from left front side
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8. Dhamma Hall with yogis sitting
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Dining Hall
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9. Dining Hall from below
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10. Dining Hall male block
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11. Dining Hall, female block
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12. Dining Hall, male section.
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13. Female yogi at Dining Hall
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14. Female yogi at Dining Hall
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Garden
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15. Garden in front of Dhamma Hall
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16. Garden in front of yogis kuti
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17. Lotus Pond
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18. Yasati Meditation Center
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Interview Hut
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19. Interview Hut, above the audio room
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20. Interview Hut, above the audio room. Kurniawan as translator for yogis doing interview.
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21. Interview Hut. Sayadaw Pannobhasa interviewing yogis with Kurniawan as translator.
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Teachers Room
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22. Kuti for Teacher
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Yogis Kuti
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23. Kuti for yogis
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24. Kuti for yogis
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25. Yogis Kuti from closer view
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26. Yogis Kuti from closer view with Dining Hall at background
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