The first volume to be published: Dr Ambedkar and the Revival of Buddhism, I
Throughout his life, Sangharakshita, Triratna’s founder and teacher, has poured his energy into bringing the Dharma to men and women from all backgrounds and walks of life, nationalities, castes and classes. His output in terms of the written and spoken word is very great. Last year over 1,000 of us contributed to his 90th birthday present: to fund the publication of his Complete Works. Now...
Wintertime is a season of potentially deep reflection and insight. Join us in our beautiful forest meditation space, rooted amidst in the majestic landscape of the Pyrenees. There will be up to ten days of silent communal practice with optional individual meditation support.
This retreat is open to meditators with at least six months experience of regular practice. Two meditation practices – Mindfulness of Breathing and Metta – will be taught to those interested, at the start...
Recollections and reflections on seeing an old friend on TV.
The restrictions whereby we are unable to access BBC iPlayer here in Australia did not prevent Dharmamati from finding a workaround. We were therefore able to view a day later the BBC Regional TV programme broadcast in the UK on September 26th., regarding my old friend Mark Dunlop who was more familiarly known to me as Vajrakumara.
I would first like to acknowledge and accept Mark’s evident personal...
“In December 1981, Bhante Sangharakshita, founder and teacher of the Triratna Buddhist Community, flew to India and began a lecture tour which lasted nearly three months.”
Join us in Portsmouth on Sunday, October 23, 10AM-12PM, for our continuing conversation on “Mind in Harmony.” We will be exploring Buddhist teaching on how our minds work and how we can work with our minds to attain greater harmony in our relationships to self and others. This is our regular community gathering, and all are welcome! Dh. Viriyalila will be our leader for meditation and discussion. Here is what she has to say about this week’s topic:
Join our community gathering in Portsmouth this Sunday, October 16, 10AM - 12 PM. We are in the middle of a series of conversations led by Dh. Viriyalila, focused on how we can work with our minds to develop kindness and equanimity in relation to the people in our lives and the events happening around us. This week our topic is faith. Here is what Viriyalila says about it:
”Sraddha is the cornerstone of Buddhist practice, the most fundamental positive mental state...