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Acharya Buddharakkhita (Pali: बुद्धरक्खित; 1922–2013) was an Indian Buddhist monk and prolific writer who established the Mahā Bodhī Society ...
Bhante is a gender-neutral term, and may be used to address both monks and nuns. It is the vocative form of the word bhadanta , which confers recognition of greatness and respect. [ 3 ] The Nepali terms bare and bande have the same derivation and are used to address Buddhist clergy. [ 4 ]
In 2019, Sujato moved to Sydney to establish Lokanta Vihara (the Monastery at the End of the World) with his long term student, Bhante Akaliko, to explore what it means to follow the Buddha's teachings in an era of climate change, globalised consumerism, and political turmoil. [8] He is also involved with Engaged Buddhism. [1]
Buddharakkhita "All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become." — Buddha "He has woken up the divine within and sees the inner light ...
Buddha's statue near Belum Caves Andhra Pradesh India. This is a list of writers on Buddhism.The list is intended to include only those writers who have written books about Buddhism, and about whom there is already a Wikipedia article.
Bhante Henepola Gunaratana is a Sri Lankan Theravada Buddhist monk. He is affectionately known as Bhante G . [ 1 ] Bhante Gunaratana is currently the abbot of the Bhavana Society, a monastery and meditation retreat center that he founded in High View, West Virginia , in 1985.
The Maha Bodhi Society is a South Asian Buddhist society presently based in Kolkata, India.Founded by the Sri Lankan Buddhist leader Anagarika Dharmapala and the British journalist and poet Sir Edwin Arnold, its first office was in Bodh Gaya.
by Buddharakkhita (1985) (pdf has intro by Bhikkhu Bodhi) by John Richards (1993) by Thomas Byrom (1993) by Eknath Easwaran (1996) by Thanissaro (1997) by Gil Fronsdal – Reading by Chapter from The Dhammapada: A New Translation of the Buddhist Classic with Annotations – 2006; by Bhikkhu Varado and Samanera Bodhesako (2008)