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MEDICINE BUDDHA TEACHINGS

Posted by: buddhism | 22/03/2011 | 8 Comments |

In this rare gem from Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoce, we learn more than just the details of this particular medicine Buddha practice: Rinpoche has kindly included many basic principles of tantric theory and practice in general. Anyone engage in any Vajrayana practice will find this teaching extremely useful. Read More…

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Daya Sirisena, President, Board of Trustees, Sirisena Dharma Mandiraya, Meditation Centre, Moratuwa Pepiliyana Sunethradevi Pirivena. Pic. Janaka Wettasinghe The Gautama Buddha did not give any specific teaching regarding the origin of the universe or of life, the question was said to be unanswerable from the level of ordinary mundane, intelligence.

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Know about the teachings of Lord Buddha, about the religion Buddhism, the four noble truths of life, the eight fold paths of Buddhism.
Introduction to Buddhism
Buddhism is the religion is very pragmatic in nature. It does not involves the metaphysical speculation and the theology, no worship of any deity and or deification of Buddha. Everything that is taught by Lord Buddha is based on the observation of the things that we are facing. If we examine our life in a straightforward way which is marked by the frustration and pain. The problem is the world is changing constantly, and everything is temporary and it is impossible to make the permanent relationship.  Read More…
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Buddha Teachings

Posted by: buddhist | 24/02/2011 | 2 Comments |

About Buddhism – the teachings of Buddha
The founder of Buddhism in this world was Buddha Shakyamuni who lived and gave teachings in India some two and a half thousand years ago. Since then millions of people around world have followed the spiritual path he revealed.

The Buddhist way of life of peace, loving kindness and wisdom can be just as relevant today as it was in ancient India.

Buddha explained that all our problems and suffering arise from confused and negative states of mind, and that all our happiness and good fortune arise from peaceful and positive states of mind.

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