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The thing about the Kama Sutra is that it is true, Indian people wrote it,
The thing about the Kama Sutra is that it is true.
お、いいね〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 待ち待ち待ち〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜 ・Practicing Zazen meditation... and trying our hand at Sutra copying...
In Seiki, we woke up early for a temple experience, joining the morning chanting, ringing the bell, practicing zazen meditation, and trying our hand at sutra copying.
But there are three occasions when sound is permitted, when reading the sutra, when using the wooden clappers, and when eating udon.
The Shinshoji Udon is longer and fatter than usual udon, as are the chopsticks, which, if needed, can replace the wooden clappers that the monks use during sutra reading.
After paying your respects at the Big Buddha, seek a little enlightenment along the Wisdom Path, a trail dedicated to centuries-old Buddhist scripture, the Heart Sutra.
a trail dedicated to the centuries-old Buddhist scripture, the Heart Sutra.
The oldest known wooden block print was actually a religious text – the Buddha's Diamond Sutra.
the Buddha's Diamond Sutra.
It´s Kama Sutra show and tell
He studied all the available sutras in search of the essence of Shakyamuni Buddha's teachings and found what he was looking for in the life-affirming philosophy of the Lotus Sutra.
Likewise, all human beings, according to the Lotus Sutra, equally possess the pure life state of Buddhahood.
If you go to Zen ceremonies, they recite this passage in classical Chinese it's called the Heart Sutra.
If you go to Zen ceremonies, they recite this passage in Classical Chinese that's called the Heart Sutra.
Likewise, in the Kallama Sutra, the Buddha said that in order to ascertain the truth, one must doubt all traditions, scriptures, teachings, and
Likewise in the Kalama Sutra the Buddha said that in order to ascertain the truth, one
A passionate supporter of Lotus Sutra and Buddhism, Nichiren's views made him beloved but also made him plenty of enemies. So much so that he was banished in 1261.
A passionate supporter of Lotus Sutra and Buddhism, Nichiren's views made him beloved but also made him plenty of enemies, so much so that he was banished in 1261.