An international retreat centre for Vipassana Meditation in accordance with the Theravada Buddhist tradition
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Sunday, November 17, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
15-Days Meditation Retreat
Satipatthana Vipasanna Meditation Retreat
under the Guidance of Venerable
Sayadaw U Pannathami
Date: 26.05.2013 to 09.06.2013
Venue: MBMC
Daily Program
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03.45 am
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Wake‐up
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12.30 pm
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Sitting Meditation
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04.00 am
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Walking Meditation
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01.30 pm
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Walking Meditation
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05.00 am
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Sitting Meditation
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02.30 pm
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Sitting Meditation/Interview
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06.00 am
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Morning Chanting
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03.30 pm
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Walking Meditation/Interview
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06.30 am
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Breakfast
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04.30 pm
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Sitting Meditation/Interview
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07.00 am
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Clean up
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05.30 pm
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Evening Juice
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08.00 am
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Sitting Meditation
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06.30 pm
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Sitting Meditation
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09.00 am
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Walking Meditation
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07.30 pm
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Walking Meditation
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10.00 am
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Sitting Meditation
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08.30 pm
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Dhamma Talk
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10.45 am
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Lunch
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09.30 pm
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Night Chanting
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12.00 noon
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Rest
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10.00 pm
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Rest
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Significance of Wesak
Wesak is a very auspicious day for all Buddhists. It is also a very remarkable day regarding Lord Buddha. It was the day on which Lord Buddha gave special instructions, It was on this day that water was poured on the Bodhi tree which appeared at the same moment Lord Buddha was born and under which Lord Buddha gained Supreme Enlightenment. That is why Wesak has been known as Buddha's Day.
Wesak is auspicious because on this day, the Bodhisatta received a prophecy that he was assured of becoming a Buddha. It was on this day that the Bodhisatta was born. It was on this day that he was enlightened as Buddha. It was on this day that he passed into parinibbāna (the passing out of conditioned existence). That is why the full moon day of Wesak is most revered among Buddhists.
As soon as he was born, Lord Buddha-to-be, took seven steps to the north and spoke extremely strange words which no one dared to utter.
India 2007-05-02 Extra large souvenir sheet with 6 beautiful stamps to commemorate the 2550 maha parinibbāna of the Buddha |
Wesak is auspicious because on this day, the Bodhisatta received a prophecy that he was assured of becoming a Buddha. It was on this day that the Bodhisatta was born. It was on this day that he was enlightened as Buddha. It was on this day that he passed into parinibbāna (the passing out of conditioned existence). That is why the full moon day of Wesak is most revered among Buddhists.
What should be specially known about Lord Buddha is that before four incalculables (asankheyya) and a hundred thousand world cycles, during the lifetime of Dīpaṅkara Buddha, Lord Buddha was an ascetic by the name of Sumedhā. He could have attained nibbāna then if he has practised Vipassanā meditation. But knowing his capability that he could become a Buddha one day, he did not wish to attain nibbāna alone but he would want to save beings from the sufferings of saṁsāra. With this noble aim, the Compassionate One went through all kinds of suffering for four asankheyya and a hundred thousand world cycles without caring for his physical body and his life in accumulating perfections or pārami. We should follow the good example of Lord Buddha who sacrificed himself for the benefit of others.
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Thailand 1992-05-16 Visaghapuja Day stamp 3v
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Japan 2010 -04-23 to commemorate 1300th Anniversary of Transferring capital to HEIJO-KYO |
As soon as he was born, Lord Buddha-to-be, took seven steps to the north and spoke extremely strange words which no one dared to utter.
| (a) Aggohamasami = I am the foremost in the Universe (b) Jetthohamasami = I am the greatest in the Universe (c) Setthohamasami = I am the most praiseworthy (d) Ayamantimajati = This is my last existence (e) Nathidanipunathbhavoti = I will have no more future rebirths. Bodhisatta spoke for three times at the time of his birth as Mahosatha, Sakka, the king of the celestial realm; as Vessantarā; lastly as Prince Siddhattha. |
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