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The powerful mantra of Kurukulla

The powerful mantra of Kurukulla

Kurukulla is a Buddhist Goddess who will help you with your love affairs, spiritual awakening, and even interviews. The name Kurukulla is translated in Tibetan as “Knowledge-Causing Mother-Buddha.” She is also recognized as Rigjedma and revered as the Tibetan Buddhist Goddess of Love, Sex, Lust, Magick, Liberation, and Enchantment. Kurukulla

How to become Bodhisattva: The 5 Paths of Mind

How to become Bodhisattva: The 5 Paths of Mind

Mahayana Buddhism places significant emphasis on the concept of the bodhisattva, often described as the “enlightenment being,” presenting it as the ideal way for a Buddhist to lead their life. Who is a Bodhisattva? The Bodhisattva is an enlightenment being who decided to stay in this world in order to

Books About The Buddha

Books About The Buddha

Exploring the life, teachings, and philosophy of the Buddha can be a transformative journey, offering profound insights into the nature of existence and the pursuit of inner peace. This curated list presents ten compelling books that delve into the wisdom of the Buddha, providing readers with a rich tapestry of

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The Laughing Buddha: Symbolism and Significance in Buddhism

The “Laughing Buddha” has many names: Happy Buddha, Fat Buddha, Pu-tai, Budai, or Hotei, even though it isn’t really a Buddha. Who is the Laughing Buddha? History and Meaning The bald, chubby, laughing fellow many Westerners think of as Buddha is a character from tenth-century Chinese folklore. In Buddhism, the

Exploring the Depths of Mahayana Sutras – An Introduction to Buddhist Scriptures

Exploring the Depths of Mahayana Sutras – An Introduction to Buddhist Scriptures

Mahayana Buddhism, one of Buddhism’s three vehicles, is considered the greater vehicle. It emphasizes Bodhicitta, the awakening mind aspiring toward enlightenment for oneself and all sentient beings. This branch places a strong focus on compassion, altruism, and wisdom. Practitioners follow the Bodhisattva path, striving for Buddhahood to guide others to

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Arhat – A Worthy One

In Theravada Buddhism ― the dominant school of southeast Asia ― it is believed there is only one buddha per age of humankind; each age is an unimaginably long time. The buddha of the current age is our historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. Another person who realizes enlightenment within this age

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Exploring Monastic Life Across Buddhist Traditions

Monasticism is a cornerstone of Buddhist practice, embodying the commitment to spiritual cultivation and ethical living. Across various schools of Buddhism, monks dedicate their lives to the pursuit of enlightenment and the service of others. Each tradition has its own set of rules, rituals, and practices that shape the life

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Green Tara: Symbols, Mantra, Benefits, and Practices

Tara is an important figure in Buddhism and arguably the most beloved deity in Mahayana Buddhism, appearing as a female bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism and as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. “Tara” means “the liberator,” freeing us from ignorance, the root of cyclic existence, and from self-centered thought, which

Exploring the Multifaceted Bodhisattva of Compassion

The Bodhisattva of Compassion stands as a beacon of empathy and altruism, revered across Buddhist traditions under a multitude of names that echo through the corridors of time and geography. In China, the compassionate deity is known as Guanyin, embodying the essence of mercy and grace. Japanese Buddhists invoke the

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Understanding Anger: A Buddhist Perspective

Anger is a powerful emotion that affects individuals in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to professional interactions. In Buddhism, anger is considered one of the “three poisons” alongside ignorance and attachment, hindering one’s journey towards enlightenment. However, Buddhism offers profound insights and practical techniques for understanding and managing

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Buddhist Community – Sangha

Sangha is a community of friends practicing the dharma together in order to bring about and to maintain awareness. But that sangha is more than a community, it’s a deep spiritual practice. “In the narrowest sense, sangha refers to “the community of monks and nuns.” This meaning can be expanded

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Dealing with Fear

We all think that fear is awful and painful, yet the Buddhists—the master psychologists for thousands of years—don’t include fear in the long list of mental afflictions contained in the core teachings on Buddhist psychology. Fear is a healthy thing, in general. It is awareness of danger. Fear is protective;

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