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Bhante’s 90th birthday fundraising last year raised well over £100,000 for the publication of his Complete Works,a job which is well under wayandto which Bhante himself added more money specifically for translations. (You can too!) Suvannavira writes from Moscow about the work of the newly formed Triratna Translations Board.
“In a world where so many seem to speak English, why bother translating books by Bhante and his disciples into other languages? Imagine coming...
By lokabandhu on Wed, 23 Jan, 2013 - 16:37Vassika introduit l’Ordre bouddhiste Triratna. Pour plus d’informations, visitez le site www.centrebouddhisteparis.org.
By lokabandhu on Fri, 7 Dec, 2012 - 06:35Ujumani writes from Triratna’s Paris centre with news of the publication of their third book: Un guide sur la voie bouddhique (1ère partie) – i.e. A Guide to the Buddhist Path (Vol. 1).
The Paris Centre has published these books itself as it has not yet been possible to find a mainstream publisher for Sangharakshita’s works in France. Contrary to the situation in Anglophone countries, Sangharakshita is little known in France and the Triratna Buddhist...