<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" media="screen" href="https://quangduc.com/content/plugins/nv3RSS/css/rss.css"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Buddhist Ethics - Trang Nhà Quảng Đức</title><link>http://quangduc.com/p52210/buddhist-ethics</link><description>Trang Nhà Quảng Đức, thuộc Tu Viện Quảng Đức tại Melbourne, Úc Châu, do TT Thích Tâm Phương, TT Thích Nguyên Tạng thành lập vào mùa Phật Đản năm 1999, đây là một thư viện điện tử song ngữ Anh-Việt</description><language>vi-VN</language><copyright>Copyright @ 2026 quangduc.com</copyright><pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 16:53:11 GMT</pubDate><ttl>10</ttl><image><title>Buddhist Ethics - Trang Nhà Quảng Đức</title><link>http://quangduc.com/p52210/buddhist-ethics</link><url>https://quangduc.com/images/file/pnISNcn_2QgBANR0/h50/tu-vien-quang-duc.jpg</url><width>51</width><height>50</height><description>Trang Nhà Quảng Đức, thuộc Tu Viện Quảng Đức tại Melbourne, Úc Châu, do TT Thích Tâm Phương, TT Thích Nguyên Tạng thành lập vào mùa Phật Đản năm 1999, đây là một thư viện điện tử song ngữ Anh-Việt</description></image><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" href="http://rss.cnn.com/rss/edition" /><feedburner:info xmlns:feedburner="http://rssnamespace.org/feedburner/ext/1.0" uri="rss/edition" /><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/" /><item><title>22/3/2026: Lễ mừng chu niên 1 tuổi của Võ Đường Vovinam Quảng Đức, Melbourne, Úc Châu</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a79626/22-3-2026-le-mung-chu-nien-1-tuoi-cua-vo-duong-vovinam-quang-duc-melbourne-uc-chau</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a79626/22-3-2026-le-mung-chu-nien-1-tuoi-cua-vo-duong-vovinam-quang-duc-melbourne-uc-chau</link><author>HT. Thích Thông Mẫn, TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Phổ Trí, Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa, HTr.Nguyên Tâm (Trần Đức), Võ Sư Hồ Bích Thủy, Coach Thao Duong</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/0DDMvcKI3ggBAHwT/w200/vovinam-quang-duc-22-.jpg" width="180" height="127"/>Vào chiều Chủ Nhật ngày 22/03/2026, trong không khí ấm áp và thấm đượm tình đạo vị, Võ đường Vovinam Tu Viện Quảng Đức đã long trọng tổ chức lễ kỷ niệm chu niên 1 năm thành lập, đánh dấu chặng đường đầu tiên kể từ ngày khai giảng.


Buổi lễ diễn ra trong niềm hoan hỷ, quy tụ chư Tôn đức, quý võ sư, huấn luyện viên, phụ huynh cùng đông đảo các em võ sinh. Đây không chỉ là dịp để nhìn lại hành trình một năm hình thành và phát triển, mà còn là cơ hội để tri ân, ghi nhận những đóng góp quý báu, đồng thời khích lệ tinh thần tu học và rèn luyện thân tâm của thế hệ trẻ.


Trong buổi lễ, Hòa Thượng Viện Chủ Tu Viện Quảng Đức Thích Thông Mẫn, Thượng Tọa Trụ Trì Thích Nguyên Tạng cùng Huynh Trưởng Nguyên Tâm Trần Đức, Hiệu trưởng Trường Việt Ngữ Quảng Đức đã trang trọng ngỏ lời tri ân sâu sắc đến Võ sư Minh Hoàng Diệp Khôi, cố vấn cao cấp của võ đường, cùng toàn thể quý huấn luyện viên đã tận tâm hướng dẫn, dìu dắt các em võ sinh trong suốt thời gian qua.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 09:50:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Mettavalokanaya International Buddhist Magazine.jpg</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a79625/mettavalokanaya-magazine</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a79625/mettavalokanaya-magazine</link><author>Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/w1N2IqyI3ggBAKUY/w200/mettavalokanaya-international-buddhist-magazine.jpg" width="180" height="252"/>Buddhism in Nepal has a rich and profound history that dates back to the time of the Buddha himself. Nepal, particularly the Kathmandu Valley, has long been a significant center for both Tibetan and Theravada Buddhism. Not only is Nepal the birthplace of the Buddha (in Lumbini), but it is also a region where Buddhist spiritual traditions have flourished for centuries.

In this special edition, I focus specifically on Nepalese Buddhism. I explore the historical significance of this ancient tradition, shedding light on the invaluable Buddhist sites scattered across the country. This edition features articles on the history of Nepalese Buddhism, the contributions of revered senior monks, and insights from contemporary Nepalese monks and nuns.

“Mettavalokanaya” International Buddhist Magazine is a registered publication in Sri Lanka, with an international standard. Distributed worldwide free of charge, it has reached 50 countries. The online edition enjoys a readership of over 500,000]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 06:53:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Chanxin International Buddhist Magazine</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a79624/chanxin-international-buddhist-magazine</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a79624/chanxin-international-buddhist-magazine</link><author>Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/AKDphLWI3ggBAJ03/w200/03-chanxin-international-buddhist-magazine-buddhika-sanjeewa-july-2024-1.jpg" width="180" height="252"/>Welcome to “禅心” - “CHANXIN” the newly conceptualized magazine dedicated to Buddhism. This publication is proudly brought to you by the Mettavalokana Buddhist Publications Centre in Sri Lanka. As the Chief Editor, Founder, and Chairman of this magazine, my primary objective is to impart the teachings of Buddhism.

The “禅心” - “CHANXIN” International Buddhist Magazine, guided by its motto, “Enlighten the Minds,” aspires to be the conduit for disseminating the profound wisdom of the Enlightened One, Lord Buddha, to individuals all around the world. My mission at “禅心” - “CHANXIN” is to craft and publish articles and stories related to Buddhism, making them accessible through various print and online media platforms worldwide. Furthermore, my magazine endeavors to instill virtuous habits and qualities, rooted in Buddhism, among the global youth and young generation.

Presently, I oversee five international media publications:
01 - “禅心” - “CHANXIN” International Buddhist Magazine
02 - “]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 06:48:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Bhikkhunis International Buddhist Magazine</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a79623/bhikkhuni-magazine</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a79623/bhikkhuni-magazine</link><author>Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/0j5CSb2I3ggBAK13/w200/04-bhikkhunis-international-buddhist-magazine-buddhika-sanjeewa-january-2025-1.jpg" width="180" height="252"/>Bhikkhunis” Proudly Presents to Highest Bhikkhuni Sasana….

According to Buddhist scriptures, the order of Bhikkhunis was first created by the Buddha at the specific request of His Aunt and Foster -

Mother “Mahapajapati Gotami”, who became the first ordained Bhikkhuni. During the time of Buddha, the First Bhikkhuni ordination took place in the fifth year after the Buddha’s Enlightenment. The Buddha’s words were “I allow Nuns to be ordained by Monks”.

Following Buddha’s instructions, “Mettavalokanaya” - Sri Lankan’s Most Popular &amp; Leading Monthly International Buddhist Magazine decided starting their second and newly magazine &amp; website specially for whole Bhikkhunis (Nuns) in the world. This is the World’s First Time, and this is the First International Bhikkhunis Magazine &amp; Website.

Today marks a very special day for me, because I had one dream to publish one special Buddhist Magazine specially for Bhikkhunis in the World. I am not a Monk or Bhikkhuni or Lady, but as a Layma]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 06:42:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Buddhist Wedding of Frank Nguyen Minh Tri (Quang Tue) &amp; Vienna Dang Nguyen Thuy Vy (Nguyen Hoa)</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a79621/buddhist-wedding-of-frank-nguyen-minh-tri-quang-tue-vienna-dang-nguyen-thuy-vy-nguyen-hoa-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a79621/buddhist-wedding-of-frank-nguyen-minh-tri-quang-tue-vienna-dang-nguyen-thuy-vy-nguyen-hoa-</link><author>TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Phổ Trí, HTr. Quảng Tuệ, Vivian Nguyên Hoa, Nhiếp ảnh: Thiện Hưng, Nhiếp ảnh: Hoàng Lan QTDuyên, Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/IrRIf1eI3ggBALB6/w200/wedding-quang-tue-nguyen-hoa-76-1-.jpg" width="180" height="120"/>In a solemn and spiritually imbued atmosphere, at 3:00pm on Sunday, March 22, 2026 (corresponding to the 4th day of the 2nd lunar month, Year of the Fire Horse), at Epping City Hall, the Buddhist Wedding (Hang Thuan) ceremony of two young Buddhists, Frank Nguyen Minh Tri (Dharma name: Quang Tue), born on October 4, 1998, eldest son of Mr. Nguyen Van Dai and Mrs. Duong My Le (Melbourne), and Vienna Dang Nguyen Thuy Vy (Dharma name: Nguyen Hoa), born on November 27, 1998, eldest daughter of Mr. Dang Cao Dang and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Kim Huong (Auckland), was solemnly conducted under the witness of the Venerable Sangha, in the presence of both families, relatives, and numerous Buddhist devotees and guests.


From early afternoon, the hall was filled with a warm and joyful atmosphere as guests arrived. At 2:30pm, the Sangha was respectfully invited to the ceremony, bringing a sense of serenity and sacredness to the space. The presence of Venerable monks and nuns from many temples, both local]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 21:01:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>The Buddhist path of compassion towards world peace On the occasion of the 90th birthday celebration of his holiness the dalai lama At the great stupa of universal compassion, bendigo, victoria, australia</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a79619/the-buddhist-path-of-compassion-towards-world-peace-on-the-occasion-of-the-90th-birthday-celebration-of-his-holiness-the-dalai-l</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a79619/the-buddhist-path-of-compassion-towards-world-peace-on-the-occasion-of-the-90th-birthday-celebration-of-his-holiness-the-dalai-l</link><author>TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Ian Green, Nhiếp ảnh: Hoàng Lan QTDuyên, Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/DQ1A54eH3ggBAOAC/w200/great-stupa-2016-90-.jpg" width="180" height="120"/>In the serene and solemn atmosphere of the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, located in Bendigo, Victoria, on Saturday 21–22 March 2026, a meaningful international Buddhist conference was solemnly held through the collaboration between the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion and the Tibet Information Office.



The conference brought together nearly 100 Venerable monks and nuns, scholars, representatives of multicultural communities, and numerous Buddhist practitioners from various traditions, gathering in a spirit of harmony and mindfulness.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 08:26:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Invitation for Ullambana Day 2025 (Buddhist Remembrance of Our Parents’ Day) at Quang Duc Monastery</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a78540/invitation-for-ullambana-day-2025-buddhist-remembrance-of-our-parents-day-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a78540/invitation-for-ullambana-day-2025-buddhist-remembrance-of-our-parents-day-</link><author>HT. Thích Thông Mẫn, TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/QXE2ryzT3QgBAB8q/w200/poster-vu-lan-2025-e.jpg" width="180" height="254"/>Invitation for Ullambana  Day 2025
(Buddhist Remembrance of Our Parents’ Day)

Nam Mo Sakya Muni Buddha
Dear brothers &amp; sisters,
The Buddhist Ullambana Day Ceremony is a Celebration in Remembrance of our parents&#39; great efforts, on our behalf, throughout our lives. The tree draws its strength growing from the earth, drawing water and nutrition from the ground as its sustenance.  Nobody came to this world without their parents who devoted their lives towards our growth to maturity. Their love and labor can not be expressed adequately through common language and simple gifts.
We wish to invite you and your family to participate in this Ceremony to be held at the Quang Duc Monastery, 105 Lynch Road, Fawkner,  3060.  It will commence at: *Sunday, August 17, 2025 : Prayers for the Dead &amp; start chanting The Ullambana Sutra (concerning filial piety) at 10:30am. Then at 7:00pm every night, chanting sutras, reading names, The prayer for peace and salvation of souls until the 15th day of th]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 08:58:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Sitagu Sayadawgyi’s Golden Speeches about the International Conference &amp; Messages Towards World Peace</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a78333/sitagu-sayadawgyi-s-golden-speeches-about-the-international-conference-messages-towards-world-peace</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a78333/sitagu-sayadawgyi-s-golden-speeches-about-the-international-conference-messages-towards-world-peace</link><author>Most Venerable Sitagu Sayadawgyi</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/xnJhgSOr3QgBAJQX/w200/sitagu-sayadawgyi-s-golden-speeches-2025.jpg" width="180" height="121"/>Sitagu Sayadawgyi’s Golden Speeches about the International Conference &amp; Messages Towards World Peace]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:11:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Mindfulness and Compassion: Two mainstays of sustainable future</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a78138/mindfulness-and-compassion-two-mainstays-of-sustainable-future</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a78138/mindfulness-and-compassion-two-mainstays-of-sustainable-future</link><author>NS Thích Nữ Tịnh Vân</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/Y0l4B3Do1QgBAD54/w200/phat-thanh-dao.jpg" width="180" height="143"/>In Buddhism, Mindfulness and Compassion are two powerful practices, they are closely linked and work together to form personal growth and improve emotional health. Both come not only from deep-rooted traditions of personal growth and healing, but also are widely applicable in modern psychology and education in daily life. This is the moral and spiritual topic that we aim at because of their mutual relationship.]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 14:11:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Breath, Way to Mindfulness, In Memory of the Most Venerable Buddhist Master Thich Nhat Hanh</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a77709/breath-way-to-mindfulness</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a77709/breath-way-to-mindfulness</link><author>TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Hoa Chí</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/pCprpKnj2QgBAJpl/w200/su-ong-lang-mai-tvquangduc-91-.jpg" width="180" height="120"/>I myself have not been lucky to meet The Elder Master but have got your blessings and learned a lot from your books. During the Google Meet Online Class for Overseas Vietnamese Buddhist Family Level 1 on Sunday 13/12/2020, I mentioned one thing which everyone agreed with, that is all Vietnamese monks/nuns and lay practitioners from the 50s have directly or indirectly received the training of The Elder Master of the Plum Village.

“Teacher’s nurture has the seed of wisdom grown, His merits enlightens the noble way”.]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 31 Dec 2024 17:28:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>27/10/2024: 30th Aniversary (1994-2024) of Srilankan Daham Nikenataya, Melbourne, Australia</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a77542/27-10-2024-30th-aniversary-1994-2024-of-srilankan-daham-nikenataya-melbourne-australia</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a77542/27-10-2024-30th-aniversary-1994-2024-of-srilankan-daham-nikenataya-melbourne-australia</link><author>Most Venerable Kotte Santhindriya Thero, TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Mala Wijenayake, Nhiếp ảnh: Thiện Hưng, Livestream: Nguyên Nhật Khánh</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/pVHb4WP23AgBAOtV/w200/30-years-of-daham-niketanaya-96-.jpg" width="180" height="120"/>27/10/2024: 30th Aniversary (1994-2024) of Srilankan Daham Nikenataya, Melbourne, Australia]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 08:34:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>7 day transformational retreat on Serenity island in Fiji with Dr Martin Nguyen TCM</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a76813/7-day-transformational-retreat-on-serenity-island-in-fiji-with-dr-martin-nguyen-tcm</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a76813/7-day-transformational-retreat-on-serenity-island-in-fiji-with-dr-martin-nguyen-tcm</link><author>Dr. Martin Nguyen</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/LW-tzghu3AgBAIpD/w200/retreat-on-serenity-island-2.jpg" width="180" height="127"/>Join us for this 7 day transformational retreat on
Serenity island in Fiji with Dr Martin Nguyen TCM
27th May to 2nd June 2024
This Discover Serenity retreat integrates:
Body Pulsing Negative Energy Release, Freedom Meditation,
Serenity Qi Gong, Kava Ceremony, Transformational Workshops &amp; Group
activities, Beach Walks, Sunrise Meditation &amp; Night Star gazing.
Fijian Culture and Nature Immersion Inclusions:
6 Nights accomodation in beach front bure with ensuite &amp;AC

Organic herbal tea &amp; bottled water
Daily detox break fast, Fijian lunch &amp; dinner
Serenity island activities: snorkelling, kayaking,
fish feeding tour, basket weaving &amp; baby turtle care. 90 min Fijian full body massage x 1
2 hrs Island hopping &amp; snorkelling tour x 1 (optional)
2 hrs Sand bar reef snorkelling tour x 1 (optional)
1 hr Traditional Fijian cooking class x 1

Body Pulsing Negative Energy Release, Freedom Meditation,

Serenity Qi Gong, Kava Ceremony, Transformational Workshops &amp; Group
activities,]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 21:49:52 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Chan Xin International Buddhist Magagizine - 禅心” 國際佛教雜誌 - 02</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a76794/chan-xin-international-buddhist-magagizine-02</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a76794/chan-xin-international-buddhist-magagizine-02</link><author>Most Venerable Bhikkhuni Dr. Lee, Chief Editor Buddhika Sanjeewa</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/7thNkEJq3AgBAEIz/w200/chanxin-1-5-2024.jpg" width="180" height="126"/>Chan Xin International Buddhist Magagizine - 禅心” 國際佛教雜誌 -  02]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 00:51:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Victorian United Nations Day of Vesak at Melbourne Town Hall, Saturday, May 11 2024</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a76663/victorian-united-nations-day-of-vesak-at-melbourne-town-hall-saturday-may-11-2024</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a76663/victorian-united-nations-day-of-vesak-at-melbourne-town-hall-saturday-may-11-2024</link><author>Simon Kearney, Master Sen Then, TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Nhiếp ảnh: Thục Đức, Nhiếp ảnh: William Quảng Đại Thành, Nhiếp ảnh: Quảng Minh David Casey, Cư Sĩ Huệ Hương, Nhiếp ảnh: Quốc Hùng</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/zAeg95dx3AgBAHMr/w200/vesak-2024-205-.jpg" width="180" height="120"/>Victorian United Nations Day of Vesak at Melbourne Town Hall, Saturday, May 11 2024]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 00:53:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Buddhism A Historical and Practical Vision</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a76122/buddhism-a-historical-and-practical-vision</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a76122/buddhism-a-historical-and-practical-vision</link><author>TT. Thích Hạnh Chánh, NS Thích Nữ Giới Hương</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/XNdN5jDM2wgBAHl3/w200/76-cover-bsm-historical-and-practical-vision-ven.jpg" width="180" height="125"/>Our immense pleasure is to present to you this remarkable conference   book   –   Buddhism: A Historical   and Practical Vision. Inside these pages lies a stunning tapestry of wisdom created by the joint dedication and hard work of young Vietnamese Buddhist monks and nuns scholars who have explored the legacy of Buddhism in depth. From exploring the compatibility and integration of Mahāyāna Buddhism’s teachings with realistic political theory on leadership and the introduction Buddhist philosophy and the establishment and significance of Buddhist universities in the United States, each paper stands as a testament to the vibrant diversity and enduring relevance of Buddhist thought. Among the thought-provoking papers, you will discover insightful investigations into the practical theory of impermanence as a means to enhance one’s own living experience. Additionally, a critical interpretation of Nibbāna from Dr. Ambedkar’s perspective in the Indian Engaged Buddhist Movement sheds light]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 21:25:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>A Critical Study of The Puggala As Depicted in the Pañca Nikāya</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a75782/a-critical-study-of-the-puggala-as-depicted-in-the-pa-ca-nik-ya</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a75782/a-critical-study-of-the-puggala-as-depicted-in-the-pa-ca-nik-ya</link><author>NS Thích Nữ Tịnh Vân</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/kNxO9Sn11QgBAP5C/w200/phat-thuyet-phap-1a.jpg" width="180" height="149"/>Dealing with the chosen work, I observe that a puggala has been present in the world because of dependent origination (paṭiccasamuppāda) or continuity of change (santāna). The five masses of elements (pañcakkhandhā), which constitute the puggala and the world around him, are without any substance (anattā), impermanent (anicca) and they are really causes of grief (dukkha)...]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2023 07:31:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>War, Violence, Hatred, Non-violence, and Compassion.</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a75127/war-violence-hatred-non-violence-and-compassion-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a75127/war-violence-hatred-non-violence-and-compassion-</link><author>HT. Thích Như Điển</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/7g_q9veU1QgBAOU7/w200/canh-dep-19.jpg" width="180" height="115"/>War - we all know this word. There were too many battles in this world since we were the nomads, wandering over sea and land up to the time when the acquisition of material goods increased over time and possession became more powerful in their desire to master and dominate the world. In family and society, from the young to the dignitary, none of them want to give up possession but always to get more. The more assets, the greater desire. The more one tries to get, the stronger greed and selfishness fortifies.]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2023 20:20:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Lunar New Year 2023 Festival at Quang Duc Monastery, Fawkner, Victoria, Australia</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a74784/lunar-new-year-2023-festival-at-quang-duc-monastery-fawkner-victoria-australia</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a74784/lunar-new-year-2023-festival-at-quang-duc-monastery-fawkner-victoria-australia</link><author>HT. Thích Tâm Phương, TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng, Thích Đăng Từ</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/XuCN9hb22ggBAMRJ/w200/chuong-trinh-xuan-2023-english.jpg" width="180" height="255"/>Lunar New Year 2023 Festival at Quang Duc Monastery, Fawkner, Victoria, Australia]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2023 10:08:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Raskolnikov’s Crime: Predestination or Karma</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a73635/raskolnikov-s-crime-predestination-or-karma</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a73635/raskolnikov-s-crime-predestination-or-karma</link><author>Luong Thi Thu Huong, Ngo Thi Huong</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/UYWTz1VO2ggBADAD/w200/toi-ac-va-trung-phat.jpg" width="180" height="151"/>The story of the murder of a law ex-student named Raskolnikov is told in Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment”. After suppressing his crime for several days in tremendous agony and terrible suffering in his conscience, Raskolnikov resolved to confess his wrongdoing to his companion, Sonia. In his confession, Raskolnikov reveals some motives for his crime, but he does not explain exactly why the elderly woman ought to be murdered. The tale then presents a mystery, a crime, as a result of Raskolnikov’s predestination. The purpose of this article is to prove that the motive of Raskolnikov’s crime is not his destiny, but rooted in his mind.]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2022 22:28:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Requirements And Ceremonies For The Five Precepts (Pañca Sīla) The Eight Precepts With Right Livelihood As The Eighth (Ājīvatthamaka Sīla) Dhamma Teachers Certificate</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a71411/requirements-and-ceremonies-for-the-five-precepts-pa-ca-s-la-the-eight-precepts-with-right-livelihood-as-the-eighth-j-vatthamaka</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a71411/requirements-and-ceremonies-for-the-five-precepts-pa-ca-s-la-the-eight-precepts-with-right-livelihood-as-the-eighth-j-vatthamaka</link><author>Buddhist Group of Kendal</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/RN-h5ExZ2QgBAOkU/w200/sila.jpg" width="180" height="133"/>The Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth (Ājīvatthamaka Sīla) Dhamma Teachers Certificate

EN074 -__ Feb2010 5 8 Precepts Diacritials

Requirements and Ceremonies for the Five Precepts (Panca Sila),
The Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth (Ajivatthamaka Sila),
Dhamma Teachers Certificate, issued by the Buddhist Group of Kendal
(Theravada) and Ketumati Buddhist Vihara at Wesak 2006).

Updated February 2010]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 02:37:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a71410/eight-precepts-with-right-livelihood-as-the-eighth</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a71410/eight-precepts-with-right-livelihood-as-the-eighth</link><author>Jacquetta Gomes Bodhicarini Upasika Jayasili</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/oOCBZJwC1wgBAPQ3/w200/phat-thuyet-phap-1.jpg" width="180" height="116"/>Venerable Rewata Dhamma born in Myanmar [Burma], was head of the Birmingham Buddhist Vihara until his death in 2004. His book Maha Paritta: The Discourses of the Great Protection (With the Threefold Refuges, Precepts, Salutations to the Triple Gem, Dependent Origination and Metta Bhavana), gives the formula in Pali and English for requesting Ajivatthamaka Sila (The Eight Precepts with Right Livelihood as the Eighth). (pages 9-12)

Venerable Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Mahanayaka Thera Abhidhaja Maharatthaguru Agga Maha Pandita (1896-1998)


Venerable Balangoda Ananda Maitreya, born in Sri Lanka, attended the Sixth Buddhist Council held in Myanmar [Burma] (1954-56). In 1956, during the third session of the Council, he served as Chairman of the Convocation for a few weeks. The Council was convened by the Myanmar [Burmese] government to prepare an authorized re-edit and reprint of the entire Tipitaka (the Pali Canon) and its commentaries. Venerable Ananda Maitreya was appointed the Sri]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 02:20:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>BEP Buddhist Embroidery Project (Venerable Apparakke Jinaratana of Sri Lanka)</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a71409/bep-buddhist-embroidery-project-venerable-apparakke-jinaratana-of-sri-lanka-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a71409/bep-buddhist-embroidery-project-venerable-apparakke-jinaratana-of-sri-lanka-</link><author>Venerable Apparakke Jinaratana</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/LfBQ-UdZ2QgBAHhl/w200/december-1992-isigilikanda-ven-jinaratana-001.jpg" width="180" height="157"/>The BEP Buddhist Embroidery Project was started by attendees of the London Buddhist Vihara (Monastery) in 1994. The BEP decided to teach embroidery to people who had not learnt it in childhood. The late Venerable Apparakke Jinaratana, a Theravada Buddhist Bhikkhu (monk), who lived in a cave in Sri Lanka, near a very poor village, was using very old newspapers (supplied by villagers) as tablecloths. The BEP decided to embroider tablecloths, wall hangings and sitting cloths for his use. Although items are given to one monk, they actually belong to the whole of the Bhikkhu Sangha [Order of Buddhist Monks] according to the Vinaya (Buddhist Monastic Discipline). In Asian villages, washing is done in streams and waterfalls, and hung to dry in the hot sun, so items do not last as long as they do in the west.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2021 02:03:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Introducing Buddhism: Venerable Dr Balangoda Ananda Maitreya</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a71348/introducing-buddhism-venerable-dr-balangoda-ananda-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a71348/introducing-buddhism-venerable-dr-balangoda-ananda-</link><author>Ven. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/f1PpYOBS2QgBAJ05/w200/introducing-buddhism.jpg" width="180" height="283"/>Introducing Buddhism
by Venerable Dr Balangoda Ananda Maitreya
Mahanayaka Thera Abhidhaja Maharatthaguru Aggamaha Pandita DLitt DLitt (1896-1998)
and Jacquetta Gomes Bodhicarini Upasika Jayasili.


Introducing Buddhism was originally published by The Buddhist Society London in 1988, to accompany The Buddhist Society’s Introducing Buddhism Course, on which Jacquetta Gomes was one of the teachers.

Introducing Buddhism has subsequently been published by Buddhist organisations in England, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the USA. Introducing Buddhism is available on several websites including Access to Insight, CBE Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia and Google Books. Introducing Buddhism was launched by the BCC Buddhist Cultural Centre in Sri Lanka with 24 other books under the patronage of Venerable Dr K. Sri Dhammananda Chief Sangha Nayaka of Malaysia and Singapore, in December 1997.]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 22:23:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Das Leben eines buddhistischen Mönches (Cuộc Đời Của Người Tăng Sĩ - Phần 2 - Đức Ngữ) (PDF)</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a70996/das-leben-eines-buddhistischen-m-nches-cuoc-doi-cua-nguoi-tang-si-phan-2-duc-ngu-pdf-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a70996/das-leben-eines-buddhistischen-m-nches-cuoc-doi-cua-nguoi-tang-si-phan-2-duc-ngu-pdf-</link><author>HT. Thích Bảo Lạc, HT. Thích Như Điển</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/LJca5iQr2QgBAA5_/w200/cuoc-doi-cua-nguoi-tang-si-photo.jpg" width="180" height="256"/>Cuộc Đời Của Người Tăng Sĩ
Das Leben eines buddhistischen Mönches

Tác giả: HT Thích Bảo Lạc &amp; HT Thích Như Điển
Chuyển ngữ: Nguyễn Ngọc Tuấn &amp; Nguyễn Thị Thu Cúc]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2021 08:59:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Who is Asking (by Ven. Shih Jingang)</title><guid>http://quangduc.com/a70781/who-is-asking-by-ven-shih-jingang-</guid><link>http://quangduc.com/a70781/who-is-asking-by-ven-shih-jingang-</link><author>Ven. Shih Jingang</author><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://quangduc.com/images/file/6n9FNefT1AgBAEYE/w200/duc-the-ton-9.jpg" width="180" height="249"/>As a child, my mother Enid often said to me, “There is no such thing as a silly question,” and then would add, “unless.” This latter word was left hanging, and I eventually realised that it was up to me to learn the depth of its meaning.

 

At the same time that Enid was planting seeds for reflection, my first spiritual teacher, Ven. Lama Senge Tashi, encouraged me to cultivate more skilful thoughts, speech and actions. Sometimes I would try to verbally assert “I” or “Me,” and Lama would respond with, “Who is speaking?” or “Who is asking?”]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 08:04:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>