Dharmashalin interviews Stahanasraddha about his time serving Bhante Sangharakshita. Although the most important way we remember him is by applying his teachings it's also good to hear stories about the man and his life.
The 6th Triratna International Council meeting is taking place at Adhisthana in the UK. We’ll bring you talks, podcasts, videos and photos together with interviews with some of the participants.
We got underway this evening with a simple dedication ceremony, Adhisthana’s beautiful starry shrine, full of little illuminated Buddhas, offering the perfect backdrop and image for what it’s...
And now… Celebrating Internationality in Triratna: Latin America edition!
Vanaraji in conversation with Gleysa from Venezuela and Salvador from Mexico, on how the Dharma has changed their lives as young Buddhists in the Triratna community.
A conversation with two of the most experienced members of the Order in India, the pioneering Amoghasiddhi And Amritasiddhi from Nagpur. Mahamati explores with them the history of Triratna in India - and how a new generation of Indian Buddhists adopted a radical Dharma life in the name of freedom from oppression and liberation for all.
A sevenfold puja with all the trimmings, including an extended reading of Pingiya’s Praises of the Way to the Beyond. We also have the ethical precepts and the Heart Sutra recited in many languages, a gorgeous violin introduction and some lovely mantra chanting to stir the heart to practice.
We’ve had the very sad news that Maniraja was found collapsed in his hut at Guhyaloka Friday afternoon. An ambulance was called but it was clear that he showed no signs of life. He was 53 years old. His body has been taken to the hospital. We will post more information as soon as possible.
Maniraja was Chair of Guhyaloka for six years. His inspiration was to serve the Order by enabling the...
We now have information about the funeral arrangements for Dharmottara. There will be a celebration of Dharmottara’s life on Monday 9th September at 10:30 at the Cambridge Buddhist Centre (38 Newmarket Rd, Cambridge, CB58DT). Lunch will be provided afterwards. All are welcome.
It will be followed by a woodland burial at Barton Glebe Burial Ground at 2 pm to which family and close friends only are invited.