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Link to Adhisthana Kula page on the Buddhist Centre Online

From Order Connection on Tue, 7 Mar, 2017 - 17:57

Link to Adhisthana Kula page on the Buddhist Centre Online

From Order Connection on Tue, 7 Mar, 2017 - 17:57

Dear Order Members,

On the 13th of February a letter was sent out from the Order Information Service entitled: “A Message from the new Adhisthana Kula”. At the end of that email we said that we would send further information with the link to our page on the Buddhist Centre Online. That link is now live and can be found here:

https://thebuddhistcentre.com/adhisthana-kula 

It is a public page, so you can...

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tejadhamma

Uniform Distribution to Vadaar Children

From People to People, Nagpur, India. on Mon, 6 Mar, 2017 - 10:57

Uniform Distribution to Vadaar Children

From People to People, Nagpur, India. on Mon, 6 Mar, 2017 - 10:57

Previously we have distributed free uniform to 60 Vadaar children who are entering now getting entrance in the main stream of education by the efforts of People to People. These children were begging in the past but now they are going to school to get education and feel a part of society like other children. Thanks to our donors who helped us to purchase the uniform for those children.

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Dhammamitra Padmavajra Birthday Celebration

From Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center on Sun, 5 Mar, 2017 - 17:57

Dhammamitra Padmavajra Birthday Celebration

From Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center on Sun, 5 Mar, 2017 - 17:57

On 1st Feb 2017 Celebrated Dhammamitra Padmavajra birthday at Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center. On this occasion Dh. Kumarjeev as well some member of Bor Daran Retreat Center were present.

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The Honeyball Sutta

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Sun, 5 Mar, 2017 - 00:00
This talk is part of a series exploring suttas from the Majjhima Nikaya (the middle length discourses of the Buddha). Dharmadipa introduces us to the Honeyball sutta (Madhupindika sutta), a sutta whose name has nothing whatsoever to do with the content! We explore the Buddha's teachings on how to avoid conflict, by lessening our attachment to "perceptions and categories of objectification". This talk was given at the Croydon Buddhist Centre in February 2017 as part of our regular Saturday morning Sangha class.
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Free Buddhist Audio

The Advice to Rahula

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Sun, 5 Mar, 2017 - 00:00
This talk is part of a series exploring suttas from the Majjhima Nikaya (the middle length discourses of the Buddha). Amaraghosha explores the Pali canon and distinguishes between the meanings of the words "sutta" and sutra". He helps us to understand the Advice to Rahula in the Mango Grove sutta (Ambalatthika-rahulovada Sutta) using a short play. We discover how the Buddha could explain challenging concepts to a young child in ways that are very accessible, using everyday images and stories. Amaraghosha then relates these ideas to our modern lives. This talk was given at Croydon Buddhist Centre in March 2017 as part of the regular Saturday morning Sangha class.
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Free Buddhist Audio

The Honeyball Sutta

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Sun, 5 Mar, 2017 - 00:00
This talk is part of a series exploring suttas from the Majjhima Nikaya (the middle length discourses of the Buddha). Dharmadipa introduces us to the Honeyball sutta (Madhupindika sutta), a sutta whose name has nothing whatsoever to do with the content! We explore the Buddha's teachings on how to avoid conflict, by lessening our attachment to "perceptions and categories of objectification". This talk was given at the Croydon Buddhist Centre in February 2017 as part of our regular Saturday morning Sangha class.
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Free Buddhist Audio

The Advice to Rahula

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Sun, 5 Mar, 2017 - 00:00
This talk is part of a series exploring suttas from the Majjhima Nikaya (the middle length discourses of the Buddha). Amaraghosha explores the Pali canon and distinguishes between the meanings of the words "sutta" and sutra". He helps us to understand the Advice to Rahula in the Mango Grove sutta (Ambalatthika-rahulovada Sutta) using a short play. We discover how the Buddha could explain challenging concepts to a young child in ways that are very accessible, using everyday images and stories. Amaraghosha then relates these ideas to our modern lives. This talk was given at Croydon Buddhist Centre in March 2017 as part of the regular Saturday morning Sangha class.
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gspudich

Getting Ready for BAM in Cambridge

From Buddhist Action on Fri, 3 Mar, 2017 - 16:15

Getting Ready for BAM in Cambridge

From Buddhist Action on Fri, 3 Mar, 2017 - 16:15

We have a new group for Buddhist Action in Cambridge.  At our recent meeting, we discussed plans for BAM activities in June!  They centre around refugee week which is 19-25 June.  Ideas include ‘pledged metta bhavana’ like a run, but instead of miles we’d include hours, a talk by refugee(s) at our Sangha night, raising awareness of the link between climate change and division in society, and we may try to coincide with street celebrations around Jo Cox Sat...

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Design Competition: A New Logo for Eight Step Recovery

From Windhorse Publications on Fri, 3 Mar, 2017 - 14:44

Design Competition: A New Logo for Eight Step Recovery

From Windhorse Publications on Fri, 3 Mar, 2017 - 14:44

Design Competition: A New Logo for Eight Step Recovery

Now closes 25 April, 2017

Can you help us find a logo for our book, Eight Step Recovery? The winner gets a £100 gift token for books and/or CDs purchased from the Windhorse Publications website.

Eight Step Recovery: Using the Buddha’s Teachings to Overcome Addiction by Valerie (Vimalasara) Mason-John and Dr. Paramabandhu Groves is one of our top selling books. Vimalasara is highly active and runs workshops on addiction recovery, in addition to giving talks...

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Ode on Friendship seminar notes - Padmaloka 13/2/83. Mangala

From Shabda Articles on Fri, 3 Mar, 2017 - 12:45

Ode on Friendship seminar notes - Padmaloka 13/2/83. Mangala

From Shabda Articles on Fri, 3 Mar, 2017 - 12:45

Below are the notes I made during a seminar led by Bhante at Padmaloka on 13/2/83. The text he used was “An Ode on Friendship” by Dr Johnson and it was the first time Bhante had led study on a non-Buddhist text.

The seminar shows very clearly the great value Dr Johnson (and Bhante) place on friendship and as such is well worth looking at and hopefully being inspired by.  It also shows that Bhante never promoted homosexuality as an end in itself,...

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