Karmavajra's picture
Karmavajra

Death of Jnanapriya

From Order Connection on Mon, 26 Sep, 2022 - 09:34

Death of Jnanapriya

From Order Connection on Mon, 26 Sep, 2022 - 09:34

Dear Sangha Brothers and Sisters,

I am very sad to inform you that Dhammachari Jnanapriya (Pune) passed away on the morning of Sunday 25th September around 7.30am.

He was 63 years old. He was not in good health for some months. Due to diabetes some organ was not working very well and he was hospitalized for that. He has left two daughters and one son behind him. 

He was ordained in 2003 at Bhaje retreat centre. I was his...

Subhadassi's picture
Subhadassi

Abhaya's Funeral

From Order Connection on Mon, 26 Sep, 2022 - 09:04

Abhaya's Funeral

From Order Connection on Mon, 26 Sep, 2022 - 09:04

Dear Order Members,

Please see below for details of Abhaya’s funeral arrangements on Wednesday 5th October 2022 in Brighton, UK.

1. Funeral ceremony at Brighton Buddhist Centre at 2pm
17 Tichborne Street
Brighton
BN1 1UR
01273 772090
info [at] brightonbuddhistcentre.co.uk

2. Service at Woodvale Crematorium North Chapel at 4pm
Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 3QB
Directions - The entrance is between the yellow painted pub called ‘The Gladstone’ on the left...

Zac's picture
Zac

Dharmabyte: Three Doors of Liberation

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 26 Sep, 2022 - 06:00

When one approaches the transcendental, one approaches the three transcendental samadhis, which Sangharakshita describes as three doors of liberation - namely as that of emptiness, signlessness, and directionlessness. 

From the talk The Rain of the Dharma given in the USA, 1994.

***

Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast:  On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts

Bite-sized inspiration three times every week.

Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast: ...

Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

Milarepa: Inspiration From the Lineage Retreat (1 of 6)

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Mon, 26 Sep, 2022 - 00:00
This is the first of six informal talks by Saddhanandi exploring themes from one of Milarepa’s Songs: The Song of Self-Examination, found in the Chapter’ Meeting Rechunga’ one of Milarepa’s female disciples. The song offers an uncompromising criterion for the spiritual life: endurance of hardships, renunciation of ‘nature lands’ property, friends and lovers; and a willingness to follow the instructions of a Guru. Saddhanandi discusses the themes using extracts from Sangharakshita’s seminars on other Songs of Milarepa. Talk One: Life of Milarepa An introduction to Milarepa and the opening talk to a week-long retreat at Taraloka in 2022 based around Milarepa’s teachings. Also highlights the significance of Milarepa within the history of Triratna and Bhante’s engagement with his own disciples.
Zac's picture
Zac

Amoghasiddhi: The Power of Sangha (Full Interview)

From Buddhist Voices on Sun, 25 Sep, 2022 - 14:44

Many people in the Triratna Buddhist Community know Amoghasiddhi for his kind and welcoming smile, as well as his tireless Dharma work for our sangha in Nagpur, India. Now part of the ordination team in India, as well as a member of Indian Public Preceptors Kula, Amoghasiddhi has been ordained for over 30 years. 

In this moving interview with Candradasa, originally recorded back in 2018 for the Fifty Years, Fifty Voices Project, the pair cover a lot of...

Zac's picture
Zac

FBA Podcast: Freedom

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 24 Sep, 2022 - 06:00

Surata wanders delightfully all over the subject of ‘freedom’ in the context of life in a Buddhist Order. He discusses freedom of mind, freedom of choice, freedom of heart, as well as the dangers of group behaviour in communities and the joys of sharing in an ideal. Personable and disarming as ever…

Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2005

***

Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast:
  On Apple Podcasts...

Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

In the Footsteps of the Buddha Retreat (4 of 6)

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Fri, 23 Sep, 2022 - 01:00
Stories are powerful - they speak to parts of ourselves that respond to symbols, patterns and truths about human life that are deeper and far beyond our rational experience. Through the medium of stories Danayutta, Kavaradhi and Kavyamani explore the themes and motifs from the life of the Buddha, as well as the life stories of his disciples, monastic and lay, female and male, rich and poor. Reflecting on these stories they explore their relevance for our own Dharma lives. These stories were recorded on retreat at Taraloka in 2022. In this talk Danayutta draws on some of the poems from The Theragatha, the poems or verses of the first Buddhist nuns, to explore themes that have relevance for our own lives as Dharma practitioners.
Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

In the Footsteps of the Buddha Retreat (1 of 6)

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Fri, 23 Sep, 2022 - 01:00
Stories are powerful - they speak to parts of ourselves that respond to symbols, patterns and truths about human life that are deeper and far beyond our rational experience. Through the medium of stories Danayutta, Kavaradhi and Kavyamani explore the themes and motifs from the life of the Buddha, as well as the life stories of his disciples, monastic and lay, female and male, rich and poor. Reflecting on these stories they explore their relevance for us as Dharma practitioners - following in the footsteps of the Buddha. These stories were recorded on retreat at Taraloka in 2022. In this first talk Kavaradhi introduces us to the story of Shakyamuni culminating in his Enlightenment.
Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

In the Footsteps of the Buddha Retreat (2 of 6)

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Fri, 23 Sep, 2022 - 01:00
Stories are powerful - they speak to parts of ourselves that respond to symbols, patterns and truths about human life that are deeper and far beyond our rational experience. Through the medium of stories Danayutta, Kavaradhi and Kavyamani explore the themes and motifs from the life of the Buddha, as well as the life stories of his disciples, monastic and lay, female and male, rich and poor. Reflecting on these stories they explore their relevance for our own Dharma lives. These stories were recorded on retreat at Taraloka in 2022. In this second talk Danayutta draws on three different stories to explore the establishment of the first Sangha.
Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

In the Footsteps of the Buddha Retreat (3 of 6)

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Fri, 23 Sep, 2022 - 01:00
Stories are powerful - they speak to parts of ourselves that respond to symbols, patterns and truths about human life that are deeper and far beyond our rational experience. Through the medium of stories Danayutta, Kavaradhi and Kavyamani explore the themes and motifs from the life of the Buddha, as well as the life stories of his disciples, monastic and lay, female and male, rich and poor. Reflecting on these stories they explore their relevance for our own Dharma lives. These stories were recorded on retreat at Taraloka in 2022. In this third talk: Kavyamani begins by introducing The Theragatha, the poems or verses of the first Buddhist nuns. She then proceeds to focus on the inspirational story of just one of these nuns: Bhada.

Pages