Touching the Earth Mudra and Time
Even if you don’t know it by that name, everyone has seen the Touching the Earth Mudra. Buddha, sitting with one hand raised to show
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Skip to contentEven if you don’t know it by that name, everyone has seen the Touching the Earth Mudra. Buddha, sitting with one hand raised to show
Buddha in one of his sermons, “Sigalowada Sutta” tells a young man named ‘Sigala’ about the discipline a laymen should have. This takes place when
As we sit down next to a stream, we can listen to its laughter and watch its sparkling waters, noticing the pebbles glistening and the
Other religions derive their ideas of right and wrong from the commandments of their god or gods. You Buddhists don’t believe in a god, so
As long as this Kammic force exists there is re-birth, for beings are merely the visible manifestation of this invisible Kammic force. Death is nothing
It is a jungle out there, and it is no less true about spiritual life than any other aspect of life. Do we really think
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
Temples of India (Bharat) culturally have played the role of inner science universities and laboratories. They are an inspiration to the ability to achieve everlasting greatness spanning thousands of years, created by the stillness and beauty of the unchanging inner consciousness reflecting as exquisite artistic beauty of the ever-changing world.
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