Tag Archives: Buddhism
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Boudhanath Stupa – A sight to behold
25 August 2016 | Laden Tshering Samdup
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Today Boudhanath is a bustling metropolis, a home away from home for Tibetans and their religion and culture. ...
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Bhoti language, custodian of ancient Nalanda tradition
10 August 2016 | Jamyang Dorjee
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The many-centuries old Bhoti language, which has translated and preserved almost all the teachings of Nalanda masters intact, should be included in the 8th schedule of the constitution of India. ...
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Upaya Kaushalya: The Tibetan highway to nirvana 24 July 2016 | Laden Tshering Samdup This post has 2 comments
I share with you some of the bizarre and unbelievable Upayas of Tibetan Buddhism adopted by Gurus to enable their student to push themselves to Nirvana or the idyllic state of enlightenment. ...
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Buddhist faith and the sleep of the Tibetan brain – Part 3 19 July 2016 | Mila Rangzen This post has no comments yet
Emotional gratification by the unknowable takes precedence over the search for truth. ...
- About Buddhism – A reply to Mila Rangzen 17 July 2016 This post has no comments yet
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Buddhist faith and the sleep of the Tibetan brain – Part 2 12 July 2016 | Mila Rangzen This post has one comment
We need to ask ourselves, "how much do we as Buddhists investigate the dharma and the masters?" ...
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Dalai Lama’s visit to new community center thrills Utah Tibetans
22 June 2016 | Peggy Fletcher Stack
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The Dalai Lama urged them to pass Tibetan language and discipline on to the next generation. "Buddha was a teacher," he said, "and I am a teacher." ...
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Thousands line up in Westminster Saturday morning to see the Dalai Lama
18 June 2016 | Deepa Bharath
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“He has a special connecting power to connect with your heart. When you look at him you get a sense of peace and compassion. He’s a living Buddha.” ...
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Eight places around the world for Buddhist pilgrimage
23 May 2016 | Ming Teoh
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Here are eight places since this is a significant number in Buddhism, in view of the eight-fold path; Buddha's birthday celebrated on the eighth day, and more. ...
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Chinese celebrities warned not to mix with exiled Tibetans
26 February 2016 | Louise Watt
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China's state media have criticized celebrities for attending an event in northeastern India with members of the Tibetan government-in-exile, adding warnings that they must "serve the people and socialism." ...