The Buddhist Centre

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News, event coverage, mantras and rituals, Dharma conversations among diverse voices from the Triratna Buddhist Community around the world, keeping you up-to-date with the latest in our sangha.https://thebuddhistcentre.com/

Episodios

  • 354: The Spirit of the Abhayaratna Trust

    04/02/2019 Duración: 15min

    _"This is not theoretical, this is how it is, it's life: sickness and ageing are very challenging"._ Mahasraddha is the Director of the Abhayaratna Trust which exists to help support Order Members in financial difficulty. In this conversation Mahasraddha outlines his vision for the Trust - and its spirit, which is based on Sangharakshita's lecture, '[A Case of Dysentery](https://www.freebuddhistaudio.com/audio/details?num=152)'. He also mentions a number of projects that the Abhayaratna Trust have in the pipeline, including establishing local care networks and supporting co-housing initiatives. Support the Abhayaratna Trust: www.abhayaratnatrust.org/donate Recorded in January 2019.

  • 353: A Very Special Letter

    29/01/2019 Duración: 13min

    "I want to spend the rest of my life... supporting the Triratna Buddhist Order. I can't imagine living in another way." Ricardo Rico became a Mitra and asked for ordination into the Triratna Buddhist Order in Venezuela over 20 years ago. He recently has moved to Cuernavaca, Mexico. In this podcast we hear a little bit about Ricardo's life as a university lecturer and father of three children. He also speaks about life in Venezuela and the current political and economic situation. He expresses his gratitude to Vajranatha who has been heroically helping keep the Merida Sangha going. During the course of the conversation, Nagapriya gives him a very special letter, inviting Ricardo to join the Triratna Buddhist Order in Guhyaloka, April 2019. Despite having worked for 27 years as a University lecturer, Ricardo only earns US$14/15 a month - making the cost of the ordination course prohibitive. [Help support Ricardo - and Bruno, a fellow Mitra from Mexico - in their journey to Guhyaloka](https://www.j

  • 352: The Wonderful Problem

    18/12/2018 Duración: 15min

    _"What we have is a very wonderful problem and the wonderful problem is that so many people are seeing the value of Buddhism in India and they are wanting to embrace Buddhism and the Buddhist path - and they are wanting to do that in their hundreds. But, of course, as we know, Buddhism is a path of practice. It requires careful study and training…it requires spiritual friendship. So who is going to meet these people?"_ Vajratara is the Chair of the India Dhamma Trust which exists to help create supportive conditions for Buddhist practice in India. In this podcast she speaks about her connection with India, what we can learn from the life of Dr Ambedkar and how the work of the India Dhamma Trust, inspired by Dr Ambedkar's example, is helping to transform lives. Recorded at Adhisthana, 1 December 2018. Support the work of the India Dhamma Trust: indiadhammatrust.org/donate Read about the recently released Mitra Study module on Dr Ambedkar: https://thebuddhistcentre.com/IDT/new-mitra-study-module-dr-

  • 351: Extracts from a Puja for Urgyen Sangharakshita on the Evening of His Funeral and Burial

    25/11/2018 Duración: 19min

    On the evening of Urgyen Sangharakshita's funeral and burial, after the departure of most of the 1,200 guests, those who remained gathered together to perform a special, final sevenfold puja and close an extraordinary day.  Padmavajra led the devotional ritual, specifically dedicated to Padmasambhava. In this extract we hear Surata reading verses to Vajrasattva known as 'The Confounder of Hell', followed by a rousing version of the Great Guru of Tibet's mantra.  Voices were uplifted and many offerings made: to say a last farewell with heartfelt thanks to the founder of the Triratna Buddhist Community.  Recorded on Saturday the 10th of November 2018, at Adhisthana. Find out more at [www.thebuddhistcentre.com/sangharakshita](www.thebuddhistcentre.com/sangharakshita)

  • 350: The 'Big One': A Religious Life

    15/11/2018 Duración: 07min

    Prajnaketu, Triratna's Young Buddhist Co-ordinator, gave the keynote talk at the 2018 'Big One', which was on the theme of 'Seek Truth, Release Life'.  His talk was entitled 'A Religious Life'. In this conversation with Sadayasihi in the Beams on the last morning of the 'Big One' he talks about the significance for him of giving this talk as well as delving into his choice of the word 'religious' and how he has benefitted from taking part in a Karuna Appeal. Recorded at Adhisthana, October 2018. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us by taking a moment to rate the podcast in iTunes or your favourite app. There are so many podcasts these days it really does help people find us! For more, check out www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features

  • 349: Starting to Say Goodbye to Sangharakshita

    09/11/2018 Duración: 32min

    A conversation with Candradasa, Munisha, Parami and Sthanashraddha towards the end of a strong week at Adhisthana, home of Urgyen Sangharakshita, who died last week at the age of 93\. We talk about our personal relationships to the founder of the Triratna Buddhist sangha over decades, and the great change his passing represents for our community. Join us online to begin saying farewell to a man whose long work for the Dharma transformed so many lives around the world for the good. [www.thebuddhistcentre.com/sangharakshita](www.thebuddhistcentre.com/sangharakshita)

  • 348: The 'Big One': Day 2

    27/10/2018 Duración: 05min

    It's the afternoon of Day 2 of the 'Big One'! Here's Caroline from Oxford and Shubhanaga from Cambridge talking about how they have been finding it and the highlights so far! Recorded at Adhisthana, October 2018. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us by taking a moment to rate the podcast in iTunes or your favourite app. There are so many podcasts these days it really does help people find us! For more, check out www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features

  • 347: Shakyamuni Mantra

    26/10/2018 Duración: 09min

    Here's a beautiful rendition of the Shakyamuni Mantra - led by Dharmamayi from Sheffield - on the first evening of the Young Buddhists' annual gathering in Adhisthana, the 'Big One'. Recorded after the Dedication Ceremony. #Buddhist #Buddhism #chanting #chant #harmony #mantra

  • 346: Ratnadharini and Shantigarbha on Restorative Process in Triratna

    24/10/2018 Duración: 15min

    Ratnadharini and Shantigarbha give an excellent, practical introduction to using the Restorative Process in order to resolve disharmony within Triratna. Exploring its principles and its methodology, this short talk also provides a helpful overview of why the Restorative approach is considered such a good fit for a Buddhist community. Recorded in India, spring 2018. [Find out more about Triratna’s Restorative Process with the Adhisthana Kula](thebuddhistcentre.com/adhisthana-kula) [](www.thebuddhistcentre.com/adhisthana-kula)

  • 345: The Tara Sanctuary and Natural Burial Ground

    26/09/2018 Duración: 14min

    "Nature is, in itself, a healing environment".  During the 2018 Combined Order Weekend in Adhisthana, Dayajoti talks about a newly forming project - the Tara Sanctuary and Natural Burial Ground which has a vision of creating a beautiful ecological burial ground and retreat site. Here she speaks about the what the natural burial movement is about, the links between nature, death and the land, how it connects with Buddhist practice and where the project is currently at. Find out more about the Tara Sanctuary and Natural Burial Ground: www.tarasanctuary.org.uk Recorded at Adhisthana, August 2018. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us by taking a moment to rate the podcast in iTunes or your favourite app. There are so many podcasts these days it really does help people find us! For more, check out www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features

  • 344: Sudaka on Buddhist Practice as a Parent

    08/07/2018 Duración: 16min

    Sudaka, the Mitra Convenor in the Valencia Buddhist Centre, talks about his experience of Buddhist practice as a parent and discusses how he fits in his meditation practice, the importance of having a supportive partner and how his practice informs his parenting. You can read more about Dharma practice in the context of a family on [Families space on The Buddhist Centre Online.](www.thebuddhistcentre.com/family) Recorded at Suryavana, Valencia, July 2018. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us by taking a moment to rate the podcast in iTunes or your favourite app. There are so many podcasts these days it really does help people find us! For more, check out www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features

  • 343: Conversación de la Convención Europea de Jóvenes Budistas

    08/07/2018 Duración: 12min

    En esta conversación entre Elena y Eduardo nos comparten un poco de su experiencia en la Convención Europea de Jóvenes Budistas. Esta ocurriendo en Suryavana el Centro de Retiros Triratna de Valencia, en medio de campos de lavanda y de romero, y de un bosque de cipreses, jóvenes de Holanda, Alemania, España, Reino Unido, Francia, Bruselas, México están aqui meditando juntos y compartiendo su inspiración para llevar a sus Sanghas locales.  Grabado en Valencia, Julio 2018 #Dharma #Budismo #Budista #Buda #Triratna

  • 342: Voices from Ireland

    25/06/2018 Duración: 12min

    Here is a short podcast with members of the Irish Sangha discussing what has motivated them, and what continues to inspire them, to practice the Dharma. From 'finding my friends' and a sense of meaning to life, to building a Buddha-land and being able to practice within one's own culture, Jnanadhara, Vajrashura, and Pavara together with Mitras Julie, Sean and Kristina share their thoughts. Recorded in the Dublin Buddhist Centre during Triratna Day in April 2018. * * * If you enjoyed this episode, please help us by taking a moment to rate the podcast in iTunes or your favourite app. There are so many podcasts these days it really does help people find us! For more, check out [www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features](www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features)

  • 341: Buddha Day Offerings From The Goddess of the Spring

    02/06/2018 Duración: 21min

    To mark the great festival of Buddha Day (Wesak), when we celebrate the Enlightenment and its opening up of the path that leads to the end of suffering, here's a wonderful mythologically minded conversation with Sthanashraddha, self-confessed ritualist and all-round lover of beauty and of the Dharma as an aesthetic choice in itself. Sthanashraddha's considerable elegance of being and of mind comes through beautifully as we hear his magical tale of a dawn adventure to meet the goddess of the Malvern springs and bear back to his home some of her water to offer to the Buddha. A rich exploration with Candradasa and Ratnadeva of why such things matter - and what this area of practice can help us achieve in our own lives within our own cultures. Recorded at Adhisthana, Herefordshire, England, May 2018.

  • 340: Abhayanavita on Working With Women and Girls to Step Free of Discrimination and Sexual Violence in India

    13/02/2018 Duración: 10min

    Abhayanavita has been involved with Triratna as a community since the age of 13\. In her early days she learned to face her own difficult past with a fearlessness that is now reflected in her Buddhist name. She also learned to fight back against social injustice and gender discrimination via the [Ashvaghosha project](https://www.freebuddhistaudio.com/audio/details?num=LOC59), educating people with plays and songs. These days she continues that work in new ways, working at the Bahujan Hitay Project in her home town of Amravati to run a hostel for vulnerable and abused women, and to help young women and girls step free of domestic and sexual violence, giving them the tools they need to take their future into their own hands. Find out more about this truly inspiring project on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/bahujanhitayprojectamt/](https://www.facebook.com/bahujanhitayprojectamt/)

  • 339: The Lion's Roar Down Under

    07/02/2018 Duración: 27min

    Today's podcast features a roundtable discussion with 10 Order members from Australia, exploring the future of the Triratna community down under. Successes, challenges, the concerns of young Australians, we get a rounded picture of what Buddhist Centres in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney are doing to get ready for the next 50 years... Recorded in a very noisy tent in India! [Hear more from the 2018 Order Convention](https://thebuddhistcentre.com/tags/international-order-convention-2018)

  • 339: Welcome to the Order Convention! Bodhgaya 2018

    05/02/2018 Duración: 17min

    Welcome to the 2018 Triratna Buddhist Order Convention, marking the 50th anniversary of our Order's founding. It's fitting that such an auspicious occasion is taking place at the traditional spot where the Buddha is said to have attained liberation, Bodhgaya in Bihar, India. Join us for a walk around the Convention site meeting wonderful beings from all around the world who are converging here to celebrate community and practice the Dharma together - for the benefit of all beings! Follow along on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/buddhistcenter/) or [Facebook](www.facebook.com/thebuddhistcentre).  For much more from the Convention: [www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features](www.thebuddhistcentre.com/features)

  • 338: Sheffield Pilgrims

    04/02/2018 Duración: 12min

    Kicking off our podcast coverage of three weeks of Triratna events in India we meet a lovely group of pilgrims from Sheffield, England as they come to the end of a journey around the places traditionally associated with the life of the Buddha. Thanks to Mokshatara, Isabelle, Aryadasa and Martin for sharing their inspiration, impressions and delight with us! *** We love bringing you Dharma stories from around the world. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us by taking a moment to rate the podcast in iTunes or your favorite app. There are so many podcasts these days it really does help people find us!

  • 337: Karunamaya On An Indian Retreat Centre For Women

    29/11/2017 Duración: 11min

    Saccanama talks to Karunamaya about her plans for a women’s retreat centre in India. She also tells us about two of the women she will be ordaining at the forthcoming ordinations at Bhaja in December 2017. Recorded at Adhisthana, November 2017.

  • 336: Sikkha, A Conversation with Dhammamegha And Dhammarati

    04/09/2017 Duración: 21min

    In Triratna we acknowledge the importance of the shared system of teaching and practice that we derive from Sangharakshita's particular presentation of the Dharma, while allowing for its systematic and orderly evaluation and development, so that it is more and more effective. One of the important ways that 'evaluation and development' is happening is through the work of the Sikkha project. Sikkha means ‘training’, and the project will be bringing together teachers and practitioners to look at all levels of Triratna’s teaching and training, and share their experience. Here Dhammarati talks to Dhammamegha about her work so far for the Sikkha project. #buddhism #buddhist #triratna #dharma #study #learning

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