Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Dana at MBMC

Lunch dana at MBMC - mum doing pindapata
Today, Amy and I took mum to MBMC for lunch Dana. We are fortunate to have the opportunity to give food dana to the Bhikkhus and also the samaneras as this week is the start of MBMC Samanera programme for 2010.
All of us did some offering as the Bhikkhus and Samaneras lined up for pindapata.
I met Keat Hoe, an 'old' friend from Peace House.

Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!
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Saturday, November 20, 2010

What is Dhamma?

Interesting question that is What is the Dhamma?
Tonight Dhamma Talk by Sayadaw U Vimala focuses on this issue. There is no translator for translating the talk into Hokkien/Chinese but Sayadaw took an hour to explain this issue.
Buddhist Stupa in Kesariya, Bihar, India.
Commemorating the Kalama Sutta and
the giving of Buddha's bowl to the Licchavis.
Courtesy from Wikipedia
The Buddha's Teachings (the Dhamma) must be spoken of accordingly. Here in BMBMC, Sayadaw will talk about the Dhamma based on the Theravadan's books. There are 140 Theravadan books which Sayadaw termed that as the real Dhamma books and should be what the Dhamma is all about. Read them, urged Sayadaw for the writings in these books are the REAL Dhamma.
The Kalama Sutta is very important for all Buddhists to understand, for the Sutta encourages Buddhists to freely inquires about the Teachings. This is indeed true as today people may not understand what is the true teaching even though we may have many teachers.
Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Saddha have you

It must be having saddha for both of us to attend Sayadaw U Vimala's Dhamma talk at BMBMC tonight. The talk is about Alavaka Sutta.
The first question which Alavaka the yakkha asked the Buddha is "What is the best wealth or treasure one can have?
Lord Buddha answered, " It is Saddha (Confidence) in the Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, Kamma and Kamma-vipaka."
"Saddha," said Sayadaw,"will make you a rich man even though you have no money. Without Saddha, you are a poor person even though you have lots of money"

Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Dana at Lunas Buddhist Hermitage

Lunch dana at Lunas Buddhist Hermitage
Today Amy and I go to Lunas Buddhist Hermitage for lunch dana. This is because BMBMC had no lunch dana as Sayadaw U Vimala was invited by MBMC for their Kathina Day celebration.

We arrived early at the hermitage and managed to listen to Dhamma talk by Sayadaw Dr U Sunanda. Sayadaw give a Dhamma talk on Mangala Sutta. In the Dhamma talk, Sayadaw explain the first 4 blessings found in the Sutta.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Pouring of water

Pouring of water when transfering of merits after a dana had been performed is a Buddhist custom which BMBMC had not put into practice, said Sayadaw U Vimala. According to the Buddhist scriptures, the act of pouring water had been mentioned, one notably when King Bimbisara had to transfer merits to his past relatives after the king had forgotten to do so when he had offered the a monastery to the Buddha.
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