2014 has been both a good and a bad year for me. The
low point was the fire that severely damaged the Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society premises.
It has meant a drastic cutting back of the Society’s activities for the rest of
the year, and for me it was a close shave with the Grim Reaper. Repairs are
ongoing and hopefully we will be able to return to our old place in March or April. On the positive side I managed
to complete three books this year; Like
Milk and Water Mixed; Buddhist Reflections on Love, Nature and the Environment in Early Buddhism and Good Kamma, Bad Kamma! What Exactly is Kamma? This third book
will only be published when our Society is able to return home, as that is the
only place we have to store the books. I have also written an essay entitled
‘Water in the Religions of Sri Lanka’, my contribution to a large coffee table book on water in Sri Lanka which will
be edited by my friend Sarala Fernando and which is due out in the middle of
next year. In November I attended a
conference in Pune, India, organized by the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies.
Others attending were Richard Gombrich, Dr. Alexander Wynne, Jeffrey Race, and
various academics from Pune and Mumbai universities. While there I also met
Pankaj Padghan who is busy translating Good
Question Good Answer into Marathi. With luck the book should be published
next year. Another translation, my Guide
to Buddhism A to Z into Indonesian as Ensiklopedi
Mini Buddhisme, is due out in January. Apart from joining family in France
and trips to Cambodia and Indonesia, the most interesting trip I made this year
was to Korea. I and members of the BDMS spent 10 days visiting some of South
Korea’s famous Buddhist sites. The highlight of the trip was seeing the 81,2058
wooden printing blocks of the great Tripitaka Koreana at the famous Haeinsa Monastery. Later,
I climbed the beautiful forested hills behind the monastery and met some of the
hermits who have their small temples there. In October, just after my 63rd
birthday I had my first ever complete medical check-up which showed that other
than being slightly overweight I am in good health, a state that I hope shall continue
in 2015 and beyond. Mentally? Well, that’s another story! * I have spent much of this morning trying to get the pictures in the right place but without success. Sorry about that.
Dear Bhante, how can one take a look at "Like Milk and Water Mixed"
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Dear Mirco Danasilabhavanapanna, you can see it here
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Dear Bhante, things always may not happen as we wish. Sometimes things happen for the betterment. Certain bitter experiences can bring better results at the end. Hope you could continue the service at the same place very soon.
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ReplyDeleteI regularly read your blog and it's really helpful and insightful.
I think you've over-typed, perhaps it should be 2015, rather 20015. Thanks
To you and all members of the Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! May 2015 be peaceful, healthy, and prosperous. May it be filled with all the blessings of Noble Friendship and the benefits arising from increasing wisdom and insight.
In the Dhamma,
Visakha and Ken
Venerable S.Dhammika Bhanteji,
ReplyDeleteWish You happy new year 2015.to you and all member of Buddha Dhamma Mandal Society,Singapore.
with metta.
Your Deciple
Pankaj Padghan
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Maharashtra,India
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