The Eightfold Path
The Eightfold Path is a central concept in Buddhism and is considered to be the path to the end of suffering and the attainment of enlightenment. It’s a practical guide for how to live a virtuou... Read MoreMeditation: Developing Your Practice
Meditation: Developing Your Practice Developing a solid and consistent meditation practice that provides the mind training and development is an essential part of learning and practicing these teachin... Read MoreAnuradhapura – Sri Lanka’s city of faith
Anuradhapura, a once-forgotten ancient city hidden in the Sri Lankan jungle, dates back to the fourth century BC. Over time, it evolved into a political and religious hub and remained the royal capita... Read MoreThe Types of Perfections
On one occasion, Phra Sariputra Thera asked the Lord Buddha, “Most Exalted One, what are the characteristic virtues of the Lord Buddha?” The Lord Buddha answered, “Behold, Sariputra, there are t... Read MoreDr. Witharandeniye Kassapa
By Ven.W. Samita Birmingham Buddhist Maha Vihara, UK O.B.E. (ORDER OF BRITISH EMPIRE) has been conferred to Ven. Dr.Witharandeniye Kassapa by Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth ll for his untiring relief... Read MoreReaching out for Nibbana
Nibbana as “the destruction of greed, hatred and delusion” indicate the direction to be taken, and the work to be done to actually reach Nibbana. And it is this which matters most. These w... Read MoreThe three characteristics of existence
Impermanence and non-self Anitya means “impermanent” (Nitya is “permanent”, “eternal”, and a- is the negative prefix, Anitya is therefore “impermanent”,... Read MoreBuddhism in Myanmar
“Mingalaba!”, is how a person is greeted in Myanmar. Literally translated, this means: “May blessings come upon you!” In no other country is everyday life so closely connected ... Read More- 9 of 9
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