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Why Do We Teach Buddhism in English?

Many people ask us why, in a country like Sri Lanka, we teach Buddhism in English. The answer is very simple. It is for the people here now who cannot learn as easily in Sinhala. We do this without judgment and only so they can begin to practice the Supreme Buddha’s Dhamma immediately. There are…

Meditate after Work: July 24 teachings

Last week we learned the sutta called the Snake, about a family who had overcome all of their attachment to their son and did not weep at his death. You can read the sutta here. Get details on the next program, Meditate after Work @ Bambalapitiya

Pv 1.12 The Snake: Uragapetavatthu

A beloved son of a family died but none of the family members cried at his death. The son, reborn as the god Sakka, came to the family disguised as an old man and asked them why they didn’t cry. Father: Just as the serpent sheds its old skin and abandons it, humans also abandon…

SN 42:11 Bhadraka Sutta

Learn how the Supreme Buddha wisely taught the second and third noble truth to a village headman by relating it to his personal experience.

A True Investment Part – 3

In the final part of the Nidhikhanda Sutta we learn about the value of parents and the great power of good deeds.

The Story of Sukha the Novice: All Success Comes from Merit

Dear Dhamma friends, dear children, Some people only get the chance to collect merit very rarely. On that occasion, by thinking wisely, they do meritorious actions. If they don’t think wisely they will miss the chance. This story is about a wise person who took the greatest advantage from the opportunity he received. A long…

Watch: A True Investment – Part 2

When investing in good actions, we need to know a little bit about how they work. In this episode, we learn about how our actions are our only true possession. To illustrate this part of the Nidhikhanda Sutta, we will learn a very beautiful Dhammapada verse.

The Five Precepts

The Buddha taught us that ethics is the foundation for all of the good qualities we can develop in the mind. By following five basic training rules we can eliminate worry and regret that disturbs our meditation. As well, we avoid all the unpleasant results of unwholesome actions. Because this also has a positive benefit…

MN 20 The Removal of Distracting Thoughts; Vitakkasanṭhāna Sutta

Thus have I heard. On one occasion the Blessed One was living at Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s Park. There he addressed the bhikkhus thus: “Bhikkhus.”—“Venerable sir,”they replied. The Blessed One said this: “Bhikkhus, when a bhikkhu is pursuing the higher mind, from time to time he should give attention to five signs. What are…