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Collected Bodhi Leaves Volume V
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 475

Collected Bodhi Leaves Volume V

This book contains thirty two numbers of the renowned Bodhi Leaves series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha’s teaching. 122: To Light a Fire—Webu Sayadaw 123: Radical Therapy—Lily de Silva 124: Nothing Higher to Live For—Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano 125: Prisoners of Karma—Suvimalee Karunaratna 126: Painting the Buddha’s Eyes—Douglas Bullis 127: Family Planning & Birth Control in Buddhist Perspective—Louis van Loon 128: The Short Analysis of Kamma—Venerable Mahathera Nauyane Ariyadhamma 129: The Living Message of the Dhammapada—Bhikkhu Bodhi 130: The Blessed One’s City of Dhamma—I.B. Horner 131: Of Mindsets and Monkeypots—Petr Karel Ontl 132: Ministering to the Si...

The Maha-Bodhi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

The Maha-Bodhi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1892
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Collected Bodhi Leaves Volume IV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Collected Bodhi Leaves Volume IV

This book contains thirty one numbers of the renowned Bodhi Leaf Publication series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha’s teaching. Bodhi Leaves 91: Buddha-Bush—Bhikkhu Khantipalo 92: Radical Buddhism and Other Essays—Leonard Price 93: The Heart Awakened—Eileen Siriwardhana 94: The Rebirth of Katsugoro—Lafcadio Hearn 95: Meditating on No-Self—Ayya Khema 96: To The Cemetery and Back—Leonard Price 97: Sayings and Parables—Various Authors 98: Heedfulness—Bhikkhu Khantipalo 99: The Middle Way and other essays—M. O’C. Walshe 100: The Doctrine of Rebirth in Eastern and Western Thought—Karel Werner 101: Mind Training in Buddhism—Natasha Jackson and Hilda M. Edwards...

You Don't Need a Bodhi Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

You Don't Need a Bodhi Tree

Whatever it takes! Not everyone knows about the bodhi tree and Buddha...more people know about Newton and his tree. However. . . there is no denying that both Buddha and Newton were enlightened, that they found insight. This book urges the reader to seek enlightenment, to seek insight, but not by sitting under any special tree. The reader can sit anywhere because the place he will find what he is looking for is within the self. Throughout the history of man he has ever been on the move. Like Diogenes with his lantern in search of an honest man, historical man has been searching for insight, for enlightenment about . . . self. Many words have been written, many doors have been opened, but the...

Bodhi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Bodhi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-29
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  • Publisher: Mindful Word

This 150-page journal features a powerful image of the Bodhi Tree. The Bodhi Tree is a fig tree formally known as a Ficus religiosa that has come to be known as a powerful symbol in Buddhism because it is the tree the Buddha sat under in Bodh Gaya when he attained enlightenment. It symbolizes the Buddha, his enlightenment and the tree itself is highly revered and worshipped. This journal features: 150 lightly lined pages (75 sheets) 5.25 x 8 inches (pocket-sized) 60 pound (90 gsm) white-colored paper Perfect bound glossy cover on 10 pt stock

Bodhi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Bodhi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This 150-page journal features a powerful image of the Bodhi Tree. The Bodhi Tree is a sacred fig tree formally known as a Ficus religiosa (or peepal tree) that has come to be known as a powerful symbol in Buddhism because it is the tree the Buddha sat under in Bodh Gaya when he attained enlightenment. It symbolizes the Buddha, his enlightenment and the tree itself is highly revered and worshipped. This journal features: 150 lined pages (75 sheets) 5.25 x 8 inches (pocket-sized) 60 pound (90 gsm) white-colored paper Perfect bound glossy cover on 10 pt stock Ten percent of proceeds from the sale of our books goes towards enabling youth in developing countries to access better educational opportunities. This money is being donated to Build to Learn, an initiative started by The Mindful Word.

Heartwood of the Bodhi Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

Heartwood of the Bodhi Tree

Clear and simple teachings on voidness and living an ethical life. In Heartwood of the Bodhi Tree, Buddhadasa Bhikkhu presents in simple language the philosophy of voidness, or sunnata, that lies at the heart of the Buddhism. By carefully tying voidness to ethical discipline, Buddhadasa provides us clear and open grounds to reflect on the place of the philosophy in our lives. With his ecumenical, stimulating, and enthusiastically engaged approach to reading the Buddha's teaching in full flourish, Ajahn Buddhadasa transforms the jungle of philosophy into a glade as inviting as the one in which he famously taught.

Pruning the Bodhi Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

Pruning the Bodhi Tree

What is Buddhism? According to Hakamaya Noriaki and Matsumoto Shiro, the answer lies in neither Ch’an nor Zen; in neither the Kyoto school of philosophy nor the non-duality taught in the Vimalakirti Sutra. Hakamaya contends that “criticism alone is Buddhism.” This volume introduces and analyzes the ideas of “critical Buddhism” in relation to the targets of its critique and situates those ideas in the context of current discussions of postmodern academic scholarship, the separation of the disinterested scholar and committed religious practitioner, and the place of social activism within the academy. Essays critical of the received traditions of Buddhist thought—many never before translated—are presented and then countered by the work of respected scholars, both Japanese and Western, who take contrary positions.

A Composition Urging The Generation Of The Bodhi Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

A Composition Urging The Generation Of The Bodhi Mind

"Everything returns to Oneness at the source, but there are many expedient methods that lead us there." This is a very popular saying in Buddhism. However, even though there are many expedient methods, we must really practice with diligence; - otherwise, we are left with only many expedient methods having no particular benefit for anyone- namely, with nothing at all. Therefore, Master Shih- Hsien Hsing-An (1685-1733) took pity on people and devas, for he could not stand the spectacle of Sangha members and lay Buddhists abandoning the great Tao or wasting time. He also felt that losing their opportunity to progress toward and even to gain Enlightenment was, indeed, a great pity. So Master Hsi...

Under the Bodhi Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Under the Bodhi Tree

A renowned Buddhist master digs into the idea of interdependency—the very core of the Buddha’s teachings. Under the Bodhi Tree takes us back to the principles at the heart of Buddha’s teachings—conditionality and dependent co-arising. Ajahn Buddhadasa Bhikkhu makes the case for dependent co-arising as a natural law, and builds a compelling presentation from there of Buddhist philosophy, meditation, and practice. Basing himself squarely on the Buddha’s own words as preserved in the Pali Canon, he brings clarity and simplicity to what is typically a thorny philosophical knot. By returning dependent co-arising to its central place in Buddhist theory and practice, Ajahn Buddhadasa provides perspective on the Buddha’s own insights and awakening. Under the Bodhi Tree is another excellent entry from one of the most renowned Buddhist thinkers of modern times. For students who wish to study further, a companion guide is available from liberationpark.org.