He who, having traversed this miry, perilous,
and delusive round of existence,
who has crossed over, and reached the other shore,
who is meditative, calm, free from doubt,
and, clinging to nothing, has attained to nibbāna:
him do I call a holy one. (Dpd 414)
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Mahayana/Theravada Finale: In the Land of the Fork. This is the last in the series on Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism. I'msorry I have not been…
Postcard from Burma Well, it's been a quiet month at Sitagu Buddhist Academy. SitaguSayadaw was away for about a month, and returned yesterday for about…
Postcard from Burma Kathina Day.Last week was Kathina Day, a time when lay people make donations ofrobes to monks. Not that they don't at other…
Mahayana/Theravada 4: The Authentic Teachings If you poll the followers of the various schools with the question,"Which is the True Buddhism?" you will probably find…
Invitation Day. The vassa, or rains retreat, ended on the last full moon day, October3. The tradition as defined by the Buddha is to stay…
MEALTIME The monks at Sitagu eat in the dining hall, generally around 5:40amthen again around 10:45. Since our vows do not permit us to eat…
On September 27 I will turn 60! In Buddhism we have this Self thing,or rather don't have it. To be a Self requires the view…
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Postcard from Burma (Think of these postcards as very big, or as the writing on them as very small.) Wigglet is in heat. I’ve described…
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Mahayana/Theravada IV: The Cultural Dimension. Many good Theravada Buddhists in Myanmar seem to feel that there is something mistaken in Mahayana Buddhism. There are…
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