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Just be Good |
Last Update: 2010/2/6 14:56 |
Description:
This website seeks to introduce Buddhism, and to help find the answers to life as well as the afterlife.
Applying the teachings of Buddhism to daily life are also explained here in practical everyday terms.
There are answers to interesting questions on Buddhism and modern science, kamma and rebirth, creation myths and many more.
Also included in this website is a section on the daily practice of Buddhism.
There are also lots of e-books, talks on MP3 and video clips in our Downloads section.
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Dhamma Drops |
Last Update: 2010/2/6 13:57 |
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Inspiring Dhamma blog, maintained by the Majjhima Dhamma Centre (Singapore).
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Buddha's skull relics in India  |
Last Update: 2010/1/30 9:05 |
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These were excavated at Piprahwa in District Basti of Uttar Pradesh, North-West of India near Nepal border, in 1972 by the Archaeological Survey of India. The site has been identified with Kapilvastu, the home town of the Buddha Sakyamuni. It is the same site where the Buddha relic was first excavated by Mr. Peppe, an English engineer in AD 1897, more than 100 years ago. Now the relics are displayed in the golden pavillion at the National Museum of India, New Delhi. See also: http://www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in/arch.html
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