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Watch, listen, and learn from the voices and stories that bring the Buddha’s wisdom to life.
The Dhamma was always meant to be heard — the word “Buddha-vacana” literally means “the speech of the Buddha.”
In our time, Dhamma continues to flow through talks, interviews, films, and guided meditations — allowing the teachings to reach hearts around the world.
The following free resources include trusted audio and video channels, documentaries, and archives that share Buddhism with clarity, compassion, and purpose.
Over 2,000 talks on meditation, ethics, and wisdom — all free to stream or download.
Thousands of free recordings from leading meditation teachers including Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein, and Tara Brach.
Hundreds of video talks by Ajahn Brahm and fellow monks — funny, insightful, and deeply kind.
Peaceful, beautifully produced videos on mindful living, walking meditation, and compassion.
A visually rich BBC documentary exploring the historical life of Siddhartha Gautama and his enlightenment.
Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, this touching documentary follows the monastic community of Plum Village and Thich Nhat Hanh’s daily mindfulness life.
A massive open-access digital archive preserving Tibetan, Sanskrit, and Pāli manuscripts, many available as scanned PDFs and eBooks.
An easy-to-navigate library of guided meditations and Dhamma talks from the Insight Meditation Center (USA).
A beautifully produced PBS documentary narrated by Richard Gere, telling the story of the Buddha’s life and the essence of his teachings.
Modern monk offering free daily teachings, Q&As, and meditation guidance in a clear, rational tone.
Inspiring short films showing compassion in action — how Buddhist principles are applied in service, relief, and kindness.
A balanced, secular short film explaining the Buddhist concept of karma — not as destiny, but cause and effect in ethical living.
A series of public academic lectures exploring Buddhist ethics, mindfulness, and philosophy.
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