Sri M said...
In simple words - desire is the root of all sorrow. These are Buddha’s words in the Diamond Sutras. Desire is the root of all sorrow; therefore, to be free of desire is to be free of sorrow and be ...
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In simple words - desire is the root of all sorrow. These are Buddha’s words in the Diamond Sutras. Desire is the root of all sorrow; therefore, to be free of desire is to be free of sorrow and be ...
Buddhism is a religion of renunciation - giving up. And, kindness to all living beings. As the Buddha said, "It is one of the ways to observe the righteousness of the Buddhist life." Perhaps, one o...
Sri M inaugurated the "Chanda Satsang Vidyalaya" on 30th June, 2017 at Lathira village near Garh Mukteshwar - a two hour drive from Delhi. The land and building for the school have been provided th...
This work is a sequel to his best selling autobiography Apprenticed to the Himalayan Master. New Delhi: An overflowing hall, packed through the aisles, clapped and cheered as Dr. Karan Singh, Membe...
When Siddhartha was offered little food by a poor woman, he accepted the food. He ate it, felt relieved, and rested. Then he walked up to the peepul tree, the trunk of which remains today at Bodh G...
Buddha said, “There is sorrow in this world.” Definitely, there is sorrow. Even in the midst of great happiness, there is sorrow lurking somewhere. When you are at your happiest, you can look back ...
The basic Buddhist theory is, apart from the emptiness of the outside world, the self who is seeking the Truth is itself nonexistent. It is merely a concoction of the senses and the mind - this ind...
The Upanishads - Katha * Prashna * Mundaka - By Sri M will be formally released on Gurupurunima Day (9th July 2017) at Madanapalle. The book can also be bought via Amazon, Flipkart & MagentaPress.
So, you will notice that Buddhism is basically a religion of renunciation. To follow the path of Gautama, one has to realise the impermanence of this world and give it up to reach Nirvana. ‘Buddham...
‘Right thinking’ means to think without prejudice, to think without selfish desires interfering in the thought process. ‘Righteous living’ is to live without injuring other living beings, without c...
The Buddha was clear that one should steer clear of all bizarre stuff, rituals and complicated practices and stick to enquiry into the reality of things until one realises the emptiness of the outs...
Sri M met the Honourable President Sri.Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan and presented a copy of his new book 'The Journey Continues'.