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Fri 28 Feb - Sun 2 March Weekend Retreat at Othona Escape the noise. Deepen your self-awareness. more info Weekly classes Subscribe NLBC 72 Holloway Rd, London, N7 8JG info@northlondonbuddhistcentre.com 020 7700 1177 Charity reg. 801632 ...
Our teachers also bring their own individual experiences of movement, meditation, Buddhist practice and occasional poetry readings to the classes. All regular classes are Open Level, we also offer courses aimed at beginners and those wanting to deepen their practice. Unfortunately our classes aren't...
Dharmavadana has been active with the West London Buddhist Centre since 1991, supporting and teaching classes,... Amalavajra Amalavajra brings a wealth of life and Triratna right livelihood experience to the WLBC. After a... Subhadassi
Waterfalls were one of the go-to-places to perform filial piety as they were considered to purify the soul in Shinto/Buddhist culture. From a set Honcho nijushiko, “Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety of our Country.” Published by Murataya Tetsu, 1843-6. Fine impression and colour. ...
- Explore Buddhism at Wat Chalong The largest and most important Buddhist temple on Phuket, Wat Chalong is one of the province's major landmarks. About four miles south from the centre of Phuket City, the temple complex was built in the 19th century and is a spectacular sight, with its ...
This paper examines transreligiosity in the context of the transmission of South Asian concepts of spirituality to the UK in the 20th century. Between the 1920s and 1990s, Indian teacher and author Phiroz Mehta (1902–1994) crossed borders in a colonial