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Buddhist monk students of Sri Lanka also to receive leadership training

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[Wed, Jan 4, 2012, 09:28 am, SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka]Jan 04, Colombo: Sri Lanka Ministry of Higher Education has taken steps to provide the military led leadership training to all new entrants to the universities including the monk…Continue

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Buddha's teachings and the struggle for freedom in Cambodia

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A Happy Married LifeBy VenerableK. Sri DhammanandaFrom DharmawebFOREWORDFrom time immemorial, man has been preoccupied with the pursuit of happiness in life, from the cradle to the grave. He works and struggles very hard to attain happiness, very…Continue

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Friday 4th April, 2008Fresh Tibetan protests in ChinaIANS Friday 4th April, 2008Garze (China), April 4 (Xinhua) A government official was injured seriously in fresh riot by Tibetans in southwestern China Friday, officials said.The riot took place in…Continue

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Tibetan exiles suspend protests in Nepal

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Friday 4th April, 2008Tibetan exiles suspend protests in NepalIANS Friday 4th April, 2008Tibetan exiles in Nepal said Friday they were suspending their near-daily, month long anti-China protests here ahead of a key election of the country next…Continue

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Rare Buddha relics discovered in Pakistan dam

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Friday 4th April, 2008ANI Friday 4th April, 2008Islamabad, April 4 : Archaeologists have discovered rare Buddha relics from the Diamer-Bhasha dam site in Pakistan.According to a report in The International news, the relics include rare stone…Continue

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Visiting Buddhist nuns seek help for Nepali girls at risk

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Visiting Buddhist nuns seek help for Nepali girls at riskBy Diane Chiddister, Yellow Springs News, April 3, 2008Yellow Springs, Ohio (USA) -- As a girl growing up in Nepal, Sister Dhamma Vijaya saw few opportunities. Most girls were not educated.…Continue

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Namassakar the Most Venerable Sir,
I am very pleased to hear this idea from Venerable. On behalf of Cambodian Buddhist Student Monks in the International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University, Yangon, Myanmar, I would like voice my sincere thanks to you for excellent distribution of Buddha-Dhamma for all for all directions.
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How is Buddhism adapting to the twentieth century in general?

Answer: Buddhism is adapting by emphasizing a rational scientific approach to its teachings. Buddhism gives a clear explanation of how life’s experiences come about and how to deal with them in the best manner possible. Then it says do not accept anything on blind faith; think for yourself, test it out and see if it actually does make sense. This resembles science asking us to verify the results of an experiment by repeating it ourselves, and only then to accept the results as fact. Modern people do not like buying something without examining it; they would not buy a car without testing it. Likewise, they will not turn to another religion or philosophy of life without checking it first to see if it really makes sense. That is what makes Buddhism so appealing to many people of the twentieth century. Buddhism is open to scientific investigation and invites people to examine it in that way.

-Excerpted from the article " The Appeal of Buddhism in the Modern World".

A Person with Admirable Virtue

A monk who has admirable virtue, admirable qualities, and admirable discernment is called, in this doctrine and discipline, one who is complete, fulfilled, supreme among men.

And how is a monk a person with admirable virtue? There is the case where a monk is virtuous. He dwells restrained in accordance with the Patimokkha, consummate in his behavior and sphere of activity. He trains himself, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest faults. In this way a monk is a person with admirable virtue. Thus he is of admirable virtue.

And how is a monk a person with admirable qualities? There is the case where a monk lives engaged in developing of the seven [sets of] qualities that are wings to awakening. In this way a monk is a person with admirable qualities. Thus he is of admirable virtue and admirable qualities.

And how is a monk a person with admirable discernment? There is the case where a monk, through the ending of effluents dwells in the release of awareness and release of discernment that are free from effluent, having known and made them manifest for himself in the here and now. In this way a monk is a person with admirable discernment. Thus he is of admirable virtue, admirable qualities, admirable discernment. In this doctrine and discipline he is called one who is complete, fulfilled, supreme among men.

One devoid of wrong-doing
in thought, word, or deed,
is called a person of admirable virtue:
the conscientious monk.

One well-developed in the qualities
that go to the attainment of self-awakening,
is called a person of admirable qualities:
the unassuming monk.

One discerning right here for himself
the ending of stress
is called a person of admirable discernment:
the monk without effluent.

One consummate in these things,
untroubled, with doubt cut away,
unattached in all the world,
is called one who has abandoned the All.

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