Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Recollection – Five Subjects For Frequent Recollection (Pali and English – page 55)
Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Morning Chanting – Pali – Salutation to The Triple Gem (page 12-15)
Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Morning Chanting – Pali – Closing Homage (page 16)
Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Morning Chanting – Pali and English – Dedication and Homage (page 8-11)
Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Formal Requests – Three Refuges and the Eight Precepts (page 131-136)
Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Formal Requests – Three Refuges and the Eight Precepts (Pali and English 131-136)
Every moon phase the lay community has an opportunity to request the eight precepts during the evening puja. This is recorded on 5th May 2012 – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications
Morning Chanting – Pali and English – Salutation to The Triple Gem (page 12-15)
Morning and Evening Chanting (Puja), Reflections, and Suttas, as used by Buddhist Monasteries and Groups associated with the Western Forest Sangha in the lineage of Venerable Ajahn Chah. – Second Edition 2006 Amaravati Publications