In Dhammapada verse 184, the Buddha cited that the best moral practice is patience and forbearance. Known as ‘khanti’ in Pāli, patient forbearance is motivated by wholesome desire for not only peace within, but also for the welfare of others. One who cultivates patience lives with little hatred or remorse for others and lives harmoniously with the people around them.
Read moreNalanda Management is pleased to announce that Nalanda Centre will re-open to the public on Tuesday, 1 September to continue providing essential services to the community. Our operations will adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) issued by the Malaysian National Security Council to ensure the safety and welfare of all visitors and staff members.
Read moreToday, 31 August 2020 marks the 14th anniversary of the passing away of Nalanda’s late Spiritual Advisor – Venerable Dr. Kirinde Sri Dhammananda Nāyaka Thero. Venerable Dhammananda played a significant role in the development of Buddhism in Malaysia and dedicated his life to bring Buddha-Dhamma to millions all over the world.
Read moreTomorrow on 31 August, we celebrate Malaysia’s 63rd anniversary of Independence, known as ‘Merdeka Day’. The word ‘Merdeka’ is derived from the Pāli word ‘maha-iddhika’ meaning ‘possessing great power’. It refers to the power given to Malaysians, having gained autonomy from colonial rule, to progress the nation through self-determination.
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‘Metta’ is a mental state of unconditional love and friendliness towards all beings. This noble virtue could be a lofty goal for many because we may even struggle to have loving-kindness for those close to us such as our family members, friends and colleagues. Out of habit, our thoughts and reactions are tainted with unpleasant or discriminating views of others.
Read moreToday marks the Republic of Singapore’s 55th National Day as the nation comes together to celebrate and promote the wholesome qualities of compassion and kindness amidst adversity. On this special occasion, Nalandians would like to wish our Singaporean friends a joyous celebration of their National Day with unity and harmony. Happy National Day!
Read moreAs the world grapples with the global pandemic, it is heart-warming to see many rallying together to help others in need. In various capacities, some provide food and necessities to those whose livelihoods have been devastated, while some sew protective garments for frontline workers. When we give without any expectations or reservations, we develop a mental state of relinquishment called ‘cāga’ in Pāli.
Read moreIn just the last 4 weeks, another 6.7 million people have been infected by Covid-19 worldwide bringing the total number of infections to 16.7 million. Over 650,000 of those infected have succumbed to the virus, and more than 66,000 are in critical condition. The numbers are staggering and yet the peak is likely not over, according to experts.
Read moreMost of us are privileged to live a life in which our daily requirements such as food, clothing and entertainment are easily accessed. Globally, this trend of consumption is increasing partly driven by the convenience that plastic packaging affords us. Never before have so many products been individually packed for our ease of use; it has become the norm even when we are not on-the-go.
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