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A Chan Garden Behind Broken-hill Temple

The Tang dynasty (618-907) scholar Chang Jian (708-765), together with Wang Wei (699-759), Wang Changling (698-756) and other known poets,...

Peach Blooms Smile On at Spring Breeze

Inside the gate this day last year, a face blushed with the blushing peach blooms.Alas, that face is gone anywhither,...

A Memorable Monastic Experience

Tara Lau Sometimes in life taking a step back is what gets us perspective. It helps you see what is...

Whithersoever in Deep Clouds

Under the pine I ask an urchin. The master, he says, is gathering herbal cure.Somewhere up on the mountain, but...

Introducing the Brand-new Serenity Lodge

Late autumn arrives with its typical crimson red leaves, and the International Buddhist Temple is in the final stages of...

Amongst White Clouds

Hanshan Zi, a celebrated Buddhist monk poet, lived during the Zhenguan reign of the Tang dynasty (618-907), but how he...

Spring River with Blooms on a Moonlit Night

The water in today’s river is no longer water of yesterday’s river, Nor that of the river tomorrow. The biggest...

“One Layman with Six Pleasures”

Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072), an eminent scholar of the Song dynasty (960-1279) and a political leader, resisted Buddhism when he was...

The Road Ahead Long and Treacherous , As Buddhists We Search High and Low —An interview with Venerable Professor KL Dhammajoti (Part II)

Interview: Venerable Shan Ci Chinese text: Agnes Liu English translation: Tara Lau The importance of linguistic tools and methodology Venerable...

On Doing Without the Self to Eliminate Mental Suffering (II)

Translated By Andrew Yang The aggregate of perception without the self To perceive here means more broadly to think, imagine,...
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