Friday, November 24, 2006
There’s more to dying than death : a Buddhist perspective by Lama Shenpen Hookham, published by Windhorse Publications, is reviewed by Vidyakaya on our reviews page. If you would like to be a book reviewer please contact us.
Triratna Buddhist Community
The Triratna Buddhist Community - formerly known as the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO) - was founded in 1967 by Sangharakshita. It is now an international movement with activities in more than 20 countries, including India. The Triratna Buddhist Community is a non-sectarian Buddhist movement which seeks promote the practice of Buddhism in a form appropriate to the modern world.
Triratna means "Three Jewels", specifically the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, which are the central foci of a Buddhist's life and practice. They've long been represented in our logo and we're delighted that our name will now reflect them as well.
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