591 – 600 of 762 matches for sangharakshita
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![]() A delightful talk to mark the re-launch of 'Mitrata, a journal (now discontinued) which helped develop the systematic … |
Sangharakshita | 1983 | |||
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![]() This lecture is a series of reflections based around the Buddha's Parinirvana ('death'), stressing the importance … |
Sangharakshita | 1983 | |||
![]() This 'lost' lecture, newly restored, gives something of the flavour of Sangharakshita's visit … |
Sangharakshita | 1982 | |||
![]() The Buddha and Ananda once tended a sick monk, neglected by his companions because of his 'uselessness'. Sangharakshita … |
Sangharakshita | 1982 | |||
![]() Showing fidelity to be an aspect of true individuality, Sangharakshita discusses the objects of fidelity, … |
Sangharakshita | 1982 | |||
![]() The Buddha's foster-mother asked him to let her go forth into homelessness like the existing monks, and she became the … |
Sangharakshita | 1982 | |||
![]() First given in Bombay, this lecture outlines the stages of progressive involvement within the Triratna Buddhist Community … |
Sangharakshita | 1982 | |||
![]() Concluding his exposition of the Sutra, Sangharakshita explains that traditionally one should rely on: i. … |
Sangharakshita | 1979 | |||
![]() Just as the mighty ocean has but one taste, the taste of salt, even so the Dharma-vinaya (Buddhism) has but one taste, the … |
Sangharakshita | 1979 | |||
![]() The Vimalakirti Nirdesha Sutra is also known as the Inconceivable Emancipation. Sangharakshita reminds us … |
Sangharakshita | 1979 | |||