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Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: August 24, 2013, 12:21:54 PM »

Na da freu ich mich doch, das so mancher es wieder auf die große Showbühne geschafft hat. mudita!

Und jetzt auch persönlich...
Inviting dhammaduta monks to join in strengthening the Buddhasasana in Germany

Here at Bodhi Vihara Monastery in the town of Freising near Munich in the south east of Germany, we have been working since autumn 2008 to develop a place for Buddhist living and learning...

 <.I.> Ich dachte die Laien laden ein... ^-^

Aber vielleicht hängt das ja nur mit der multilingualen Ausgabe des "Buddhasasana" Hefts zusammen: Buddhasasana – a multilingual Buddhist magazine from Germany

So jetzt muß ich aber meine Verdienste wieder in Sicherheit bringen, daß sie nicht wieder in Flammen auf gehen. Schwierig, aber ich übe das sähen in der Wüste Gobi. Hat jemand etwas Wasser das er nicht braucht?

Nett geworden das Magazin, mit allen drumm und dran und die Werbeschaltungen sind auch weniger geworden.

 :)

Dhammaduta hat schon seine Opfer, wenn's dann mal nicht weh tut. Da muß man schon Nerven haben oder ziemlich stumpf sein. Trie drah drallalla...

Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: July 06, 2013, 09:23:50 PM »

Sadhu!

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Inviting dhammaduta monks to join in strengthening the Buddhasasana in Germany
Posted on 3. Juli 2013

Here at Bodhi Vihara Monastery in the town of Freising near Munich in the south east of Germany, we have been working since autumn 2008 to develop a place for Buddhist living and learning. In February 2009 we opened up Bodhi Vihara, a small temple located in a very traditional and old town with a strong Catholic background. Since then our lay community of both native Germans and people of international decent (Thai, Sri Lankan, Myanmar, Chinese etc.) has continued to grow and several projects have been started, among them the Sariputta Institute, Arogya Sangha health fund, Sumitta neighbor aid and Buddhasasana magazine. Now we have come to the stage, that we hope to obtain reinforcement from dhammaduta monks for the further development of our community. Spreading the Dhamma in a foreign country is a great challenge, thus

we need you to

    have sufficient fluency in English in order to communicate and teach Dhamma-Vinaya

    be interested to learn the German language and explore the German culture

    give rise in saddha to people by being an inspiring bhikkhu living on pindapata and without money

    help to share the responsibility for our newly founded Sariputta Institute and to dedicate yourself to teaching and promoting Buddhist knowledge and Suttanta (pariyatti)

    plan to stay a minimum of one year.

We offer you to

    cover all your expenses in Germany, incl. flight to Germany, health care, study materials, clothing, transportation etc., and assist you with the application for a national visa

    participate in a German language course soon after your arrival

    have sufficient time for your own studies and practice

If you are interested to help us introduce the path of liberation to the people of Germany, please contact us!

PDF: Inviting dhammaduta monks to Germany


 :-*

Anumodana!