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Stories of Heavenly Mansions from the Vimanavatthu
- Narrated by: We Care for You Team
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
For the most part, human beings cannot see all of the results of their good and bad actions. Because of this, people often doubt the benefit of doing good things, and the danger of doing bad things. Fortunately, the Buddha taught all about the results of actions. In this audiobook, you will learn about gods and goddesses who performed wholesome actions in their previous human lives. You will be able to understand how powerful the results of doing good things can be. Listeners of this audiobook will also enjoy Stories of Ghosts from the Pethavatthu.
©2015 Mahamegha Publishers (P)2017 Mahamegha Publishers
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