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By Candradasa on Wed, 20 Feb, 2013 - 17:23Hallelujah! After 24 hours of trying, the internet in India finally let us upload a video! :) Apologies for the smaller size but we hope you’ll still enjoy this engaging summary of yesterday’s work at the Triratna International Council…
A day on ethics and ethical standards at our Buddhist Centres, and who better to recap the day than two experienced and kindly folk? Nagasuri and Saddhaloka took part in the various sessions and report back for us here quite delightfully…
By Vajranatha on Wed, 20 Feb, 2013 - 10:24Nagaloka, Nagpur
It is relatively quiet here. (Just wedding music playing in the evenings and the constant pipping of horns in the middle distance on the Kamptee Road.) It is also very beautiful – well kept open spaces with lawns and flower gardens, purpose built buildings and the massive walking bronze Buddha overlooking it all. So I’m aware that I haven’t yet really seen India yet, that will come later. But it is an amazing location for the second...
Here are the slides Lokamitra played as he gave his inspiring talk on working to liberate the new Buddhists of India from the horrors of the caste system. The sort of presentation that makes you want to change your life! Engaged Buddhism at its best…
A great talk by Saddhajoti, centred on her moving story of the earthquake that devastated Mexico City in the 1980s, and the coming together of the population in the aftermath…