Triratna Tokyo
Triratna Tokyo

A Tokyo Mitra Ceremony 

By aryapala on Fri, 17 Feb, 2023 - 09:45

A Tokyo Mitra Ceremony 

By aryapala on Fri, 17 Feb, 2023 - 09:45

Saturday 18th February 2023, 11:30am, we celebrated Susana Kumagai’s Mitra Ceremony, Tokyo.

Becoming a Mitra in Triratna is making a commitment to the Buddhist Path. 

Commitment, because in life, what we get out of it depends on what we put in. Particularly in the spiritual life.

You will probably have noticed this in your meditation practice, to take just one example. If we sit down to meditate without fully committing ourselves to the practice, we are likely to drift and daydream. But when we sit down...

Triratna Tokyo
Triratna Tokyo

It's alive! Triratna Tokyo Online

By aryapala on Tue, 13 Dec, 2022 - 10:09

It's alive! Triratna Tokyo Online

By aryapala on Tue, 13 Dec, 2022 - 10:09

These are some of the first photos of our fledgling group that started online in early 2020.

We hope to keep you updated here and on our other social media platforms.

The beginning of the group mysteriously begin… 

Via a mutual friend - Leo Gonzalez (originally from the Merida Buddhist centre, Venezuela) - Susana Kumagai and her family met Aryapala and Sugarbha during their visit...

Triratna Japanese Translation Group
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new version Threefold puja

By Viryabodhi on Tue, 26 Oct, 2021 - 07:07


The Japanese Translation Kula, with Tomoko and Dharmasara from Berlin, and with some help from a Tokyo friend, have produced a new translation of the Threefold Puja in Japanese. Here it is.

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Triratna ceremonies recited in Japanese

By lokabandhu on Thu, 14 May, 2020 - 22:43

Here’s a SoundCloud playlist of some core Triratna ceremonies translated and recited in Japanese!  Many thanks to Tomoko Bruce from Thames New Zealand for these.  Please see the next post for the text of the translations.

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Triratna ceremonies in Japanese

By lokabandhu on Wed, 6 May, 2020 - 12:25

Many thanks to Tomoko Bruce for her translations of Triratna ceremonies into Japanese.  There’s a separate post for the Threefold Puja.  And look out for readings of them on Soundcloud - also posted here!