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Want to be part of the thriving, dynamic younger sangha in Norwich? Are you a young mitra, a GFR mitra or an Order member?

We are a community of GFR mitra’s in our late 20’s, we live in a gorgeous big, spacious house in the Golden Triangle area of Norwich. It has a separate shrine room, conservatory, living room with log burning stove, big fitted kitchen and sunny back yard. We are a 10 minute cycle ride or a 20 minute walk from the Buddhist Centre, through the city centre. Very close to lovely cafes, green open spaces and the University of East Anglia.

Interested in living with us? We’d love to hear from you, by 17th August. Email: cath_ward@live.co.uk Love, Catherine, Erika and Anna

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Maitrisingha

Here's the video of Sunday's public ordnination of Dayavandana (Sue Harrison) at the Norwich Buddhist Centre, 2.30pm Sunday 28th June 2015.

Sue Harrison becomes Dayavandana, a Sanskrit name meaning ‘She whose devotion is compassion’.

Westernised spelling as above.
Private Preceptor: Ratnavandana
Public Preceptor: Sanghadevi

Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!

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"The Growth Fetish": a talk by Vaddhaka

Vaddhaka, author of The Buddha on Wall Street and Chairman of the Tallin Centre in Estonia gives a talk entitled "The Growth Fetish"; an exploration of the effects of growth on nature and the environment.

Talk given as part of Buddhist Action Month (BAM) at Norwich Buddhist Centre on 23 June 2015 .

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In this inspiring talk, Shraddhadhi, a Rosen-therapist and physio, shares her own journey of re-embodiment. Weaving in stories of Mara's attack on the Buddha, she explains why a deepening awareness of the body is essential to Dharma practice, and how wisdom is found by dropping our habitual negative storylines and letting go into the deeper energies of the body.

A talk given at the Norwich Sangha's Buddha Weekend camping retreat, May 2015.

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Vajraguptā on Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
The fifth and final in our series of short Dharma talks by Vajraguptā. Here she talks briefly about why she is drawn to Dilgo Khyentse, one of Sangharakshita's own teachers, and how important he is to her as a teacher.
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Here we have the fourth in a series of short videos from Vajraguptā's hut! In this 10-minute video she talks about dukkha, or unsatisfactoriness.
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Vajraguptā on mettā (loving-kindness)
The third in a series of short Dharma talks by Vajraguptā. In this video she talks about the importance of self-mettā, before going in to exploring all 5 stages of the mettā bhavana meditation.

More to come. Watch this space!

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Vajraguptā on bliss
The second of a series of short Dharma chats with Vajraguptā.
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Singhamati on The Brahma Viharas
Singhamati, a young Order member living in Birmingham, visits the Norwich Buddhist Centre for a weekend sleepover retreat on the Brahma Viharas.
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Vajraguptā on the body
We are pleased to present the first of a series of short videos of Order Members talking on the Dharma. The first comes from Vajraguptā's hut! Here Varjagupta tells us about the the importance of the body both in and out of meditation.

It's recorded in HD (high definition), so watch it on YouTube and choose the HD option if you have a good connection to get a better picture (click the cog symbol underneath the video and then choose change quality to 1080p or 720p HD).

Let us know what you think. More to come soon. Watch this space!
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Amalaketu gives a talk on how as Buddhists we can respond appropriately to the current environmental crisis. Talk given on Sangha Night at Norwich Buddhist Centre on 1st July 2014.
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Dhammapalam Gatha by Bodhivajra
A teaching of the Dharma chanted in Pali, the Dhammapalam Gatha translates as 'verses that protect the truth'. Set to music, this is a piece that beautifully evokes the heart of the Buddha's teachings.

Bodhivajra recorded this chant; listen for enjoyment, or listen to learn the words (reproduced below).

Dhammapalam Gatha
Verses that Protect the Truth


verses in Pali

Sabbapapassa akaranam
Kusalassa upasampada
Sacittapariyodapanam
Etam Buddhanam sasanam.

Dhammam care sucaritam
Na nam duccaritam care.
Dhammacari sukham seti
Asmim loke paramhi ca.

Na tavata dhammadharo
Yavata bahu bhasati.
Yo ca appam pi sutvana
Dhammam kayena passati,
Sa ve dhammadharo hoti
Yo Dhammam nappamajati.

N’atthi me saranam annam
Buddho me saranam varam
Etena saccavajjena
Hotu me jayamangalam

N’atthi me saranam annam
Dhammo me saranam varam
Etena saccavajjena
Hotu me jayamangalam.

N’atthi me saranam annam
Sangho me saranam varam
Etena saccavajjena
Hotu me jayamangalam.

Namo Buddhaya
Namo Dhammaya
Namo Sanghaya

Sadhu sadhu sadhu

English translation

Not to do evil
To cultivate the good
To purify the mind
This is the Teaching of the Buddhas.

Lead a righteous life
Not one that is corrupt.
The righteous live happily
Both in this world and the next.

He is not versed in Dhamma who
Merely speaks much. He who
hears but a little (of the teaching) but
sees the Truth and observes it well
indeed he is truly called
‘one versed in Dhamma’.

No other refuge than the Wake
Refuge supreme is there for me.
Oh by the virtue of this truth
May grace abound and victory!

No other refuge than the Truth
Refuge supreme is there for me.
Oh by the virtue of this truth
May grace abound and victory!

No refuge but the Fellowship
Refuge supreme is there for me.
Oh by the virtue of this truth
May grace abound and victory!

Hommage to the Buddha!
Hommage to the Dhamma!
Hommage to the Sangha!

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taking Buddhism to the east Norfolk coast
Taking Buddhism to the coast

It’s been just over a year since the Norwich Buddhist Centre began working in the Great Yarmouth area and now this new and exciting outreach project is really beginning to feel established. The group, which has people coming from all over the borough of Great Yarmouth and from Lowestoft, meets in the beautiful old Quaker Meeting House, a site which was a cell of the Augustan Priory of Gorleston in the 14th century and was first used by the Quakers in the 17th century. It has a wonderful, airy and peaceful atmosphere, so is a lovely place to meet as well as being right in the centre of Yarmouth.

An initial Introduction to Meditation taster session led by Saroja and Sinhadakini was held in April 2012 and was followed by a six-week Introduction to Meditation course. A dozen or so people signed up for the course and five or six of them were very keen to continue meeting to meditate once the course had finished. In response, Saroja has run meditation drop-in sessions throughout the year as well as further introductory courses on both Meditation and Buddhism. He is currently leading us through a Day-to-Day Buddhism course, a series of 6 talks with meditation and discussion. Speakers include not only Saroja and me, but Satyagita, Nandajaya and Viryashalin. The topics for these talks include Meditation, Impermanence, Friendship and Truthful Communication. Sinhadakini also remains very committed to the development of the Great Yarmouth outreach work and continues to support sessions when she is able to.

To publicise the courses and promote Buddhism in Great Yarmouth, in April/May this year we had a market stall on Great Yarmouth market, once on a Wednesday and once on a Saturday. Both days were a fantastic opportunities to talk to local residents and answer their questions, raise awareness and of course to raise some funds – not only that but the sun shone too! We sold books, clothes, jewellery, plant cuttings, anything really that had been donated and made just over £140 which will go towards getting our own mats. We had lots of support on the market stall from regular meditators and from the Norwich Sangha too: thanks to Jaimie who donated cards and framed pictures for us to sell, Ruth Taylor, Andrew Walters, Rijusiddha, Shraddhadhi (and Jala) all lent a hand, making the whole enterprise a real pleasure. Many thanks also to Erika Chalkley for support and of course to everyone who came along. We’re hoping to have the market stall again, so I’ll make sure we let everyone know!

I have been involved in the development of the work taking place here since it started, (I’m a local resident) and I feel enormously fortunate and privileged to be part of what truly feels like a Sangha in the making. Saroja’s commitment to making this happen is really inspiring! There is a definite sense of commitment to the sessions from everyone, we’re never short of helping hands to set up, clear up and take part in fundraising or discussion. Friendships are growing, new people are made to feel really welcome by everyone and it feels incredibly positive.

Sue Harrison
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The Tree of Refuge and Respect
On Tuesday 14 May, Padmavajra visited the Norwich Buddhist Centre on Sangha Night to launch the theme for the coming weeks: The Refuge Tree. He introduced the Triratna Tree of Refuge and Respect, beginning by evoking the central figure of the Tree, the Buddha, and the experience Going for Refuge for the early Sangha. He then goes onto describing the entire Tree and the Going for Refuge and Prostration practice. Evenings that followed included talks on Dhardo Rimpoche and Prajnaparamita, as well as practice evenings themed around the Buddha and White Tara.
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Norwich Buddhist Centre shrine: Buddha Day 2013
Our shrine for Buddha Day 2013, designed and created by Helen Carlisle and Nandajaya's, Amrta's, Saroja's, Viryashalin's, Sujvala's chapter.
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Younger Sangha Nexus retreat May 2011
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Saluting the shrine.
Photo credit: Josh Bryant
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Norwich Buddhist Centre shrine room
Morning Refuges and Precepts with the Centre Team.
Photo credit: Josh Bryant
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What is Enlightenment?
The Norwich Buddhist Centre celebrated Buddha Day on 13 May 2012. Alokadhara led us through a morning sesshin of meditation and readings, interspersed with chantings of the Shakyamuni mantra led by Vajragupta. After a shared lunch, Sujana gave this incisive and humorous talk entitled "What Is Enlightenment?". Without giving any definitive answers, he explored Enlightenment in terms of perspective, the ways we practice, and what it is.
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