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W E L C O M E T O G O L D B U D D H A M O N A S T E R Y
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Gold Buddha Monastery, established in 1984 by the late founder of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, offers many opportunities to study and practice Mahayana Buddhism. Traditional morning, noon, and evening ceremonies are performed daily. Sutra recitations, meditation, bowing in repentance, mantra chanting, practice in mindfulness, and opportunities to listen to lectures and talks on the Dharma happen throughout each week.
Vegetarian meals are open to all on weekends and special Buddhist holidays. Intensive sessions are held periodically. Ceremonies to liberate life are conducted the last Sunday of each month after which the ransomed creatures are lawfully released into appropriate environments. A festival for Cherishing Youth is held each spring and a celebration for Honoring the Elderly is convened each fall.
The Sunday School program, for children ages 5-17 includes Buddhist study and practice, Chinese language studies, reading and memorizing classical texts, and recreational activities such as music, folk dancing, martial arts, and calligraphy. The Dharma Realm Buddhist Youth, ages 15 and above, are exploring forms of Buddhist practice, investigating patterns of ethics that span East and West, and evolving a schedule of activities that will include service to the community as well as enhancement of personal well-being and fitness. |
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Respecting Life, Benefiting Living Beings. |
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by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
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by Karl Ray An Interview with the Venerable Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua |
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by Ronald Epstein It is very easy to get the feeling here in our local community that ... |
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by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua In this world there are many unusual things that are beyond people's imagination. |
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F E A T U R E A R T I C L E S
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by
Sam
Jing
When we set eyes upon him, our hearts palpitate in fear.
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Thus I have heard.
At one time the Bhagavan was travelling through various lands to teach
living beings.
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Thus I have heard,
at one time the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti, in the Jeta Grove in the Garden
of the Benefactor of Orphans and the Forlorn,...
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Thus
I have, at one time, the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti, in the Jeta Grove,
in the Garden of the Benefactor of Orphans and the Solitary, together
with a gathering of great Bhikshus, twelve hundred fifty in all, and with
all of the Bodhisattvas, thirty-eight thousand in all.
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by Ronald Epstein The first series of doctrinal arguments in the Shurangama-sutra (T. 945) is concerned with the Buddha's refutation of seven hypothetical locations for the mind proposed by Ananda.
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If we do not do a
good job as human beings, we cannot become Buddhas. Therefore, we must lay
the foundation. What is the foundation for being a human being?
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According to doctrines of Theravada Buddhism, the "body
between sets of skandhas" (the "soul" or consciousness
after it leaves the corpse) is immediately reborn. But Mahayana Sutras
say that it may take from seven to forty- nine days before rebirth occurs.
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by Chu Guolian The news of the
Elder Master Venerable Hsuan Noble Hua's completion of stillness has shocked
many people.
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by Shi Heng Tso The Master said, The most important thing in cultivation is
to benefit living beings.
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by Shi Heng Hsia
June 7 will always be an unforgettable day of sadness. A holy and virtuous monk of this age manifested the stillness
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by Helen Woo With the Venerable Master, no matter how simple are the words he speaks,
as long as we can really bear them in mind and use them well, the benefit is endless.
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Weekly Excerpt
Aug. 18- 24, 2008
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To bow in worship before the Buddhas
Eradicates offenses like the Ganges' sands.
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Master Hsuan Hua |
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