Introduction Along with reflections on mindfulness, impermanence, and the end of suffering, the author delves into the topics of rebirth, karma, non-virtue, and the roles of reasoned faith, ritual, and monasticism, revealing their continuing relevance for today’s truth seeker. The investigation on the workings of the mind and the natural world enable readers to deepen their practice and their lives.
Read moreVolunteer librarians gathered on 31 March for a training session on the Senayan Library Management System which features the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC), an online database with thumbnail document image support, Simple Search and Advanced Search modes, adopted by Pustaka Nalanda.
Read moreAfter lunch, the participants went to Pustaka Nalanda for the sharing and discussion on "The Three Jewels (Part 1)".
Read moreIntroduction The editor goes deeper to explore the unique and universal challenges faced by young people on the spiritual path - from issues of identity to mental health and intimate relationships. The book offers the voices of many teenagers and young adults of diverse ethnic heritage, as well as fascinating accounts from established Buddhist teachers - e.g. Thich Nhat Hanh, Ven. H. Gunaratana, etc. - looking back at their own youthful experiences on the path.
Read moreMonthly Dhamma Discussion Date: 11 May 2012, Friday Time: 12pm – 1.30pm Venue: Pustaka Nalanda Topic: The Three Jewels – Part 1
Read moreHave you read a Dhamma book today? What can we do to make this Wesak a meaningful day? Besides participating in religious activities at Buddhist temple or centre, we can also read a book on Buddhism and share our understanding with family members and friends.
Read moreHeld every 2nd Friday of the Month, 12.00pm - 1.30pm Pustaka Nalanda's objective is to make available quality reading materials to promote the learning, study, practice and understanding of Buddha’s teachings.
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