Buddha said, “There is sorrow in this world.” Definitely, there is sorrow. Even in the midst of great happiness, there is sorrow lurking somewhere.
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Buddha said, “There is sorrow in this world.” Definitely, there is sorrow. Even in the midst of great happiness, there is sorrow lurking somewhere.
MoreThe basic Buddhist theory is, apart from the emptiness of the outside world, the self who is seeking the Truth is itself nonexistent.
MoreThe book will be formally released on Gurupurunima Day at Madanapalle.
MoreSo, you will notice that Buddhism is basically a religion of renunciation. To follow the path of Gautama, one has to realise
More‘Right thinking’ means to think without prejudice, to think without selfish desires interfering in the thought process.
MoreThe Buddha was clear that one should steer clear of all bizarre stuff, rituals and complicated practices and stick to enquiry
MoreSri M met the Honourable President Sri.Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan and presented a copy of his new book ‘The Journey Continues’.
MoreBuddha’s work was an original exposition of the Upanishads in their pristine purity.
MoreWhen one follows the teachings of Buddha, one understands the impermanence of life and frees oneself from the root of sorrow,
MoreWhen you understand something is going to disappear, then there is sorrow.
MoreYou are warmly invited to the Book Launch in New Delhi, on 29 June 2017
MoreGautam Siddhartha joined the itinerant Jain renunciants who lived near the city of Kapilavastu.
MoreThe Buddha was fond of saying that the human body was like a sore or a boil bound to fall off at any point in time.
MoreThere is sorrow in the mind. The sorrow off not being able to attain something we want.
MoreI have an image about myself. I desire to be presented to the world as what I built myself to be.
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