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YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALI [Full AudioBooks] [BUDDHISM] [YOGA] – Video
Posted: November 18, 2014 at 9:48 pm
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Alan Watts – Mahayana Buddhism (1960) – Video
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Alan Watts - Mahayana Buddhism (1960)
"All is mind; the universe is mental" - Kybalion "THE ALL is SPIRIT! But what is Spirit? This question cannot be answered, for the reason that its definition is practically that of THE ALL,...
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Trick To Rememeber the Kings Who Followed Buddhism – Video
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Trick To Rememeber the Kings Who Followed Buddhism
Remembering the names of the kings from ancient times is a hectic task ,UPSC Pre 2014 Had one such Question ,Here is A trick To remember the name of the Kings who followed Buddhism Once for all ...
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Buddhism and holy water | by Ajahn Brahm – Video
Posted: November 16, 2014 at 4:46 pm
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CE mourns Buddhist leader
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Chief Executive CY Leung today expressed his sadness at the passing of the Most Venerable Kok Kwong, and extended condolences to his family on behalf of the Government.
Mr Leung said the Most Venerable Kok Kwong had made tremendous contributions in promoting Buddhism, providing charitable services and enhancing social harmony.
Over the years, he had served in various key positions including as a member of the Basic Law Drafting Committee and the Preparatory Committee for the HKSAR, as well as a Hong Kong Affairs Adviser.
Also paying tribute today was Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing, who said that as the founder and President of the Hong Kong Buddhist Association, the Most Venerable Kok Kwong had made exemplary efforts in promoting Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, as well as arts and culture for more than 50 years, while also uniting the Buddhist community and enhancing co-operation with other religious organisations.
While Secretary for Education Eddie Ng said the Most Venerable Kok Kwongs commitment and contribution to the long-term development of education in Hong Kong will be remembered.
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Buddhism Karma Stories 14 – Little Hunchback – Video
Posted: November 15, 2014 at 7:49 am
Buddhism Karma Stories 14 - Little Hunchback
A buddhism story describe what kind of person become a hunchback because of karma.
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Tibetan monk speaks to Battle, Hickman high school students
Posted: November 14, 2014 at 5:46 am
Thursday, November 13, 2014 | 7:06 p.m. CST; updated 7:12 p.m. CST, Thursday, November 13, 2014
COLUMBIA Tibetan monk Champa Lhunpo said he believes one can never finish studying Buddhism. But, Thursday morning at Hickman High School, he gave some students a head start.
"The Buddhism we see is vastly profound," Lhunpo said to students, parents and teachers gathered in the auditorium.
Lhunpo spoke on the cosmology and theology of Tibetan Buddhism to different world religion classes from bothMuriel Williams Battle High School and Hickman.
Dressed in red and gold robes, Lhunpo discussed topics including Buddhist vows, reincarnation, meditation, karma and enlightenment.
"We believe all religion have same values," he said. "They talk about compassion and kindness."
George Frissell, a teacher of classical ideals and world religion at Hickman, said the Columbia Human Rights Commission provided a grant to bring Lhunpo, who is a professor at the University of Kansas, to Columbia. Lhunpo first came to Hickman in 2000 and has visited every year since, Frissell said.
Frissell said Lhunpo provides enrichment for students because speaking with practitioners is an important principle in learning about religion.
After the presentation, Lhunpo answered questions from teachers and students, including one about daily life at a monastery.
"Monks complain there are too many bells," he said with a laugh.
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2008 Fall, Buddhism and Scien – Video
Posted: November 12, 2014 at 5:46 pm
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Tibetan Buddhism in Modern Western Cultu – Video
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The Origins of Mahayana Buddhism – Interview with Professor Charles Willem – Video
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