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Buddhist Women’s Verses

From Western Buddhist Review on Sun, 10 Jan, 2016 - 13:51

Buddhist Women’s Verses

From Western Buddhist Review on Sun, 10 Jan, 2016 - 13:51

We present below a review by Sarah Clelland of a new translation by Charles Hallisey of the Therīgāthā – verses by female followers of the Buddha, preserved in the Pāli language.

Therigatha: Poems of the First Buddhist Women (Murty Classical Library of India vol.3), translated by Charles Hallisey

Harvard University Press, 2015, 336pp., hardback £22.95

Review by Sarah Clelland

The Murty Classical Library of India is a new multi-volume series of translations of the great literary works of India. This third volume – and the only Buddhist text out...

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Subhuti on the Six Elements Practice

From The View: a co created vision of dharma practice on Sat, 9 Jan, 2016 - 22:13

Subhuti on the Six Elements Practice

From The View: a co created vision of dharma practice on Sat, 9 Jan, 2016 - 22:13

There’s a lot of discussion points here.  What stands out for me - 

(1) How insight is currently being absorbed in the Order
(2) Meditative insight practice - something many are experimenting with post DP
(3) Subhuti’s considerations of doubt and conviction

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ECA Winter 2016: Days 1-4

From European Chairs' Assembly on Sat, 9 Jan, 2016 - 14:52

ECA Winter 2016: Days 1-4

From European Chairs' Assembly on Sat, 9 Jan, 2016 - 14:52

The first of the ECA’s two meetings this year began last Monday evening. 

The first day was spent, as usual, in groups sharing their lives as Order members and as Chairs of Triratna centres and other Triratna enterprises in Europe; friendship is at the heart of the ECA meetings, as well as the work itself. Many of the Chairs have been coming for years, or know each other from other Triratna gatherings. Thus business takes place in an atmosphere of...

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Ordination at Birmingham Buddhist Centre, UK

From Triratna News on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 21:35

Ordination at Birmingham Buddhist Centre, UK

From Triratna News on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 21:35

We’re delighted to announce the public ordination of Colum Lavelle at the Birmingham Buddhist Centre on 3rd January 2016. 

He becomes Sthirabandhu - a Sanskrit name meaning ‘He who is an unwavering kinsman’.

Public preceptor Arthapriya
Private preceptor Alokavira

Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!

Pictures by Mahasiddhi.

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European Chairs' Assembly winter meeting at Adhisthana

From Triratna News on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 21:24

European Chairs' Assembly winter meeting at Adhisthana

From Triratna News on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 21:24

The Chairs of Triratna’s centres and other enterprises in Europe are meeting this week at Adhisthana, for the first of the European Chairs’ Assembly’s two annual meetings this year.

After reporting in and a very inspiring day studying the Pure Land Sutras with Ratnaguna, they are hard at work, looking at their attitudes to money, hearing presentations from selected centres (this week it’s Taraloka and Guhyaloka) and playing table tennis.

They’ve also had a presentations on the Young Buddhist project, using news media to promote...

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The London Buddhist Magazine - Spring 2016

The London Buddhist Magazine - Spring 2016

From Community Highlights on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 16:19

We (the human race) seem to be characterised by an intense interest in the world. We are even fascinated by it, avidly curious about its workings. Why is it the way it is? How does it work? What does it mean? 

It is possible for us to realise Wisdom and Compassion fully – but to do that we need the challenging and supportive context of a spiritual community. I hope this new edition of our magazine and programme...

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The London Buddhist - Spring 2016

The London Buddhist - Spring 2016

From London Buddhist Centre on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 15:54

We (the human race) seem to be characterised by an intense interest in the world. We are even fascinated by it, avidly curious about its workings. Why is it the way it is? How does it work? What does it mean? 

It is possible for us to realise Wisdom and Compassion fully – but to do that we need the challenging and supportive context of a spiritual community. I hope this new edition of our magazine and programme...

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Adhisthana Programme 2016

Adhisthana Programme 2016

From Community Highlights on Fri, 8 Jan, 2016 - 15:46

Here’s the updated Adhisthana programme for 2016.

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Mort de Chatrul Sangye Dorje

From Espace Sangha de Paris on Thu, 7 Jan, 2016 - 21:19

Mort de Chatrul Sangye Dorje

From Espace Sangha de Paris on Thu, 7 Jan, 2016 - 21:19

Chatrul (ou Chetrul) Sangye Dorje
18 juin 1913 - 31 décembre 2014

Le dernier des 8 maîtres de Sangharakshita encore en vie, Chatrul Sangye Dorje, est décédé dans son monastère népalais, semble-t-il paisiblement.

C’était une personnalité excentrique et imprévisible, qui a vécu une vie errante dans les montagnes de l’Himalaya. Il est...

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Sangharakshita On Chetul Sangye Dorje

From Buddhist Centre Features on Wed, 6 Jan, 2016 - 23:32

Chetul (Chatral) Sangye Dorje, the great Tibetan Master who just passed away at the age of 102, was one of Urgyen Sangharakshita’s eight main teachers. Here is Sangharakshita in 1990, paying tribute to him.

Read more about Chatral Sangye Dorje as Sangharakshita’s teacher

More talks on Chatral Sangye Dorje

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