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The Life of Atisha

Childhood and Renunciation of Princely Life: In eastern India, in the land of Jahor, in the city of Bangala, in the Golden Banner Palace, lived King Kalyana the Good and Queen Prabhavati the Radiant. The royal palace was crowned with thirteen golden roofs, one set atop the other, and magnificently adorned with 25,000 golden banners.

An interview with Bhante Henepola Gunaratana

Going Upstream: Ordained at age twelve in Kandy, Sri Lanka, the Venerable Henepola Gunaratana trained as a novice for eight years and as a bhikkhu (monk) for seven years before leaving Sri Lanka in 1954 to work with untouchables in India.

Super Hindus around the globe

Super Hindus around the globe

Documenting Super Hindus and their enormous crimes around the globe
Hindutva Nothing But Brahminic Sanathana Dharma

(Paper submitted by PALA to All India League of Revolutionary Culture [AILRC], Aug 1994 - published as a booklet in ‘Conference Against Brahminic Terrorism’,Thanjavur,Tamilnadu, feb- 2003 )

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There once lived a great warrior

There once lived a great warrior.
Though quite old, he still was able to defeat any challenger.
His reputation extended far and wide throughout the land and many students gathered to study under him.
One day an infamous young warrior arrived at the village.
He was determined to be the first man to defeat the great master.

Ideas act like screens which obscure that which has to be seen

'Ideas act like screens which obscure that which has to be seen; therefore ideation hinders understanding, perception and reality. This is the reason why in Zen, and in the statements of nearly all religious thinkers, so much emphasis is placed on the emptying of the mind.' (Powell, 1977, p39)

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