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The Growth of Buddhism In Australia and Its Consequences
31/07/2017
15:31
"Buddhism has taken firm roots in Australia during the last few decades, due in part to people migrating to Australia from various Buddhist cultures and their 2nd generation, who either moved to Australia as children or were born there.
The 3rd Sanghakaya International Buddhist Conference in Gujarat, India
01/12/2018
06:18
Sanghakaya Foundation is a non-profit, faith based organisation devoted solely to the dissemination of the Buddha’s Dhamma and charitable activities that help in the spread of Buddha-Dhamma in India and around the globe. Gujarat has remained the main focus region of the foundation since its inception. The foundation has noticed that the newly discovered sites of Buddhist heritage in Gujarat have been neglected within the greater international Buddhist circuit. The foundation is working tirelessly in bringing out the hidden treasure of Established by Bhante Prashil Gautam , the foundation is dedicatedly involved in organising and conducting meditation camps, Buddhist sermons other charitable events.
The 2019 Australian Observance of the United Nations Day of Vesak in Sydney
05/05/2019
05:03
The 2019 Australian Observance of the United Nations Day of Vesak, commemorating the birth, enlightenment and passing away of The Lord Buddha was held over two days, Friday May 3 and Saturday May 4, at Parliament House and Belmore Park, Sydney, respectively.
The 2018 Australian Observance of the United Nations Day of Vesak
07/05/2018
08:31
The 2018 Australian Observance of the United Nations Day of Vesak, commemorating the birth, enlightenment and passing away of The Lord Buddha was held at Paul Keating Park in Bankstown, New South Wales on Saturday May 5, and was well attended by hundreds of enthusiastic and happy Buddhists and Non-Buddhists from around Sydney, and from around Australia. The formal proceedings of this most auspicious event began at 10am with a warm welcome from the MC's and traditional Buddhist chanting in the Pali, Vietnamese, Tibetan and English languages, by representatives from the monastic communities of the three major Buddhist traditions of Theravada (School of the Elders), Mahayana (Great Vehicle) and Vajrayana (Diamond Vehicle).
Taking Refuge in the Triple Gem
10/03/2011
06:20
May all sentient beings be happy May they live in safety & joy All sentient beings, whether weak or strong Great or small, short or tall Seen or unseen, near or distant Born or to be born, may they all be happy Let no-one deceive or despise another being in any state Let none by anger or hatred wish harm upon another Just as a mother would protect
Tại sao tôi yêu thích Phật giáo?
28/03/2017
06:38
Gần đây có người hỏi tại sao tôi yêu thích Phật giáo. Sau đây là 7 lí do tại sao tôi yêu thích, hâm mộ, kính ngưỡng, học tập, thực hành và chia sẻ giáo pháp quí báu của đức Phật. Có vài câu trả lời ngắn nhưng ngọt ngào, những câu khác có nhiều chi tiết hơn. Dĩ nhiên tôi có thể đưa ra nhiều giải đáp và chi tiết khác, nhưng để dễ dàng cho bạn đọc, tôi chỉ đưa ra 7 giải đáp thôi.
Questions about practicing Buddhism in Australia
09/01/2017
06:58
Every morning when I read the news, there are so many reports on war and destruction happening all over the world. This sometimes leads me to feel overwhelmed, helpless and somewhat guiltyfor the relatively peaceful life I have. How do Itransform these feelings of sadness, anger and helplessness into something a lot more productive and constructive?
Questions about practicing Buddhism in Australia
24/06/2017
21:16
9/ This is a question for everyone on the panel: • What is one hope or aspiration you have for the young people of the world? • What is one piece of knowledge or wisdom you would like to impart to the world before you depart from this life? Answer: Firstly, I rejoice in your very important question. Although I should mention that I have many wishes and aspirations for the younger people of the world. As well as many aspects of knowledge and wisdom that I would like to share. But for the sake of easy reading, I will do as you request and share one aspect for each of the two parts of your question. I hope and wish that the young people of the world realise that we are all inter-related, all part of one big family. No matter where or how we live, no matter the language we speak or our age. Therefore, we should be kind to each other and encourage others to do likewise. Furthermore, I hope and wish that the young people of the world realise that we all have the potentia
Questions & Answers on Buddhism
04/06/2016
06:13
Here are a series of questions that I was recently asked as part of a Casey Multifaith Network presentation for the local Star Newspaper, with the intention to create peace, understanding and harmony within the community. I thought the answers may be of some benefit for practising Buddhists and Non-Buddhists alike. Happy Vesak. May all beings be well and happy. 1) What is your name and where do you live? Andrew Williams. I live at Phillip Island & Endeavour Hills. 2) What religion do you believe in and/or follow and what is your involvement? Buddhism. I have studied & practised Buddhism since I was quite young. I have been teaching Buddhism since 1998, initially in the USA & now back home in Australia.
Practise the Pure Dharma with Pure Intention
10/03/2018
07:13
To give the briefest conclusion that I can think of to the question- 'Do you think that sectarian diversity affects the stability of Buddhism as a whole?', I would have to say, 'Yes' and 'No'. My intention here is not to give a definitive answer, but to give readers 'food for thought', to enable each of us to be responsible and maintain pure intentions, to think for ourselves and develop genuine wisdom and compassion. In the spirit of the Dharma, rather than dwelling on any possible problems, we should mainly focus on solutions to any such problems. With the hope of maintaining the integrity and purity of Buddhism in this world.
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