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April 21, 2008
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W E L C O M E   T O   G O L D   B U D D H A   M O N A S T E R Y
Gold Buddha Monastery, established in 1984 by the late founder of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, offers many opportunities to study and practice Mahayana Buddhism. Traditional morning, noon, and evening ceremonies are performed daily. Sutra recitations, meditation, bowing in repentance, mantra chanting, practice in mindfulness, and opportunities to listen to lectures and talks on the Dharma happen throughout each week.

Vegetarian meals are open to all on weekends and special Buddhist holidays. Intensive sessions are held periodically. Ceremonies to liberate life are conducted the last Sunday of each month after which the ransomed creatures are lawfully released into appropriate environments. A festival for Cherishing Youth is held each spring and a celebration for Honoring the Elderly is convened each fall.

The Sunday School program, for children ages 5-17 includes Buddhist study and practice, Chinese language studies, reading and memorizing classical texts, and recreational activities such as music, folk dancing, martial arts, and calligraphy. The Dharma Realm Buddhist Youth, ages 15 and above, are exploring forms of Buddhist practice, investigating patterns of ethics that span East and West, and evolving a schedule of activities that will include service to the community as well as enhancement of personal well-being and fitness.
 
L A T E S T   A R T I C L E S

by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
Those of us who wish to become Buddhas must rely on the false to cultivate the true.

by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
There's no knowing how many times we've met together before, as if in a dream.

by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
All of you senior monks from all of the monasteries and mountains,...

by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
No matter what method you use in applying your effort at cultivating the Way--whether it be reciting the Buddha's name, holding mantras,...

by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
All of you Bodhisattvas who have returned on the force of your past vows, you are now doctors and nurses,

F E A T U R E   A R T I C L E S

"People die for money; birds die over food." Who's right and who's wrong?

Thus I have heard. At one time the Bhagavan was travelling through various lands to teach living beings.

Thus I have heard, at one time the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti, in the Jeta Grove in the Garden of the Benefactor of Orphans and the Forlorn,...

Thus I have, at one time, the Buddha dwelt at Shravasti, in the Jeta Grove, in the Garden of the Benefactor of Orphans and the Solitary, together with a gathering of great Bhikshus, twelve hundred fifty in all, and with all of the Bodhisattvas, thirty-eight thousand in all.

by Chu Guolian
The news of the The eminent Sanghan Venerable Master Hua completed the stillness in Los Angeles on June 7, 1995.

Laotze said in theTao Te Ching that "the kind of beauty that is considered beautiful by everyone is unsightly; the kind of kindness that is considered kind by everyone is unkind." first?

What instructions does the Venerable Master have for Taiwan's current situation?

Whoever wants to become a Buddha first has to be a good person.

The aim of sitting in meditation is to open our wisdom. Enlightenment is the opening of our wisdom.

by Heng Ch'au
We spent New Year's Eve sitting in ch'an on a muddy road next to a cauliflower field. I had this thought: A new year, a new mind. There is no time, there is no measure.

by Ron Epstein
Buddhists call Buddhism the Buddha Dharma: the Dharma, a collection of methods for getting enlightened, taught by a Buddha, a Fully Enlightened One.

Weekly Excerpt
May 12 - 18, 2008
Bodhi is basically not a tree,
And the bright mirror is not a stand.
Originally there's not one thing,
So how could dust alight?
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