Great work! In today's over-urbanised society, it is fortunate for all mankind that there is still such a paradise that…
On Buddhism in the Hidden Valley, Part 2: Heritage Conservation in Tsum
Namo Amituofo!
On What Prevents Us from Following and Practicing the Buddhist Teachings?
Great article.
On Four Steps to Help You Accept the Death of Old Ideas
Congratulations to our brother Rev. Gauthama Prabhu, for his tireless work in serving the Dalit communities in educating the under…
On Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Non-profit FHSM Refurbishes Rural School for the Underprivileged in India
Along with the Sanskrit word "Nirvana", it would be better to use the Pali word "Nibbana", in the articles. Also…
On What Prevents Us from Following and Practicing the Buddhist Teachings?
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On Concerning Intoxicants
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On Buddhistdoor View: The Dharma’s Place in the Global Climate Change Crisis
i agree. according to materialists life has no transcendent meaning. so why should we do so called "humanistic" works after…
On Ajahn Brahm, Religion, and Science: “We must abandon the superstition of materialism”
Actually Munindra ended up spending most of his time until he passed away at Dhamma Giri with Goenkagyi
On From Traditional Roots to Modern Mindfulness: The Movement of Vipassana Meditation in the 20th Century
Thankyou for your careful words ,I appreciate the time and energy it took for you to do this ,A lotus…
On Starving the Beast