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Triratna ceremonies in Finnish

By lokabandhu on Wed, 28 May, 2014 - 23:05
Here are downloadable copies of three core Triratna ceremonies in Finnish -

Pyhitysseremonia - The Dedication Ceremony
Lyhyt Puja - The Short Puja
Seitsenkertainen Puja - The Sevenfold Puja (including the Precepts and the Heart Sutra)

Many thanks to Sarvamitra for contributing them.

For Buddhist texts in 30 other languages see thebuddhistcentre.com/translations.
Malayalam
Malayalam

Dedication Ceremony Refuges and Threefold Puja

By lokabandhu on Sun, 27 Apr, 2014 - 22:48
Here’s a PDF with Malayalam translations of Triratna’s Dedication Ceremony, Refuges and Precepts, and Threefold Puja. Many thanks to Sudhi Pooniyil of Alleppey, Kerala for supplying these.

For Triratna texts in many other languages, including Hindi, Marathi and Telegu please see the Translations Project homepage.
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Malayalam Triratna ceremonies.pdf675.86 KB
Deutsch
Deutsch

Texte für das Stadt-Retreat 2013

By Sraddhabandhu on Wed, 6 Nov, 2013 - 13:15
Ein Begleitheft zum Stadtretreat 2013; zusammengestellt, übersetzt und formatiert mit der Hilfe verschiedener Ordensmitglieder und Mitras aus mehreren deutschen Triratna-Zentren.
Pali
Pali

Triratna ceremonies in Pali

By lokabandhu on Mon, 28 Oct, 2013 - 20:57
Here’s an unusual peice of translation work: three well-known Triratna ceremonies ‘back-translated’ from English into Pali - translations usually being FROM the Pali! We’re delighted to present the Dedication Ceremony, the Refuges and Precepts, and the Threefold Pūja. Many thanks to Dhivan and others for preparing them; we’re hoping for the Sanskrit versions soon!

They are part of the Triratna Translations project, hosted on The Buddhist Centre Online.

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