Kathina Ceremony - Amaravati
October 29, 2006 10:02 amToday I went to Amaravati Buddhist Monastery to attend the Kathina Ceremony. It’s quite an experience, the monks there lives a very simple life and it reminds me of what I really need in life. The temple is very nice and I would recommend you to go. Their retreats are very propular, they have long retreats and some shorter one (weekend) which would be a good start on finding out more about Buddhism and the temple. Have a look at their website if you have time:
I took some photos, but haven’t got my k800i working with my computer. Will upload some photos when I get it working. Also I was reading a a book that I got from AMTB UK on Pure-Land Zen, Zen Pure-Land, it’s a book on Letters from Patriarch Yin Kuang. It’s a very good book and I’m enjoying it. I read the Chinese version before and I was very happy to find the English version. Have a look at this page for a question and answer that I quoted from this book on:
Will be quoting more from the book later :).
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2 Responses to “Kathina Ceremony - Amaravati”
Looking forward to seeing your pics! I am thinking of writing a php script for uploading photos - its getting on my nerves trying to upload 60ish photos at a time…!!
Photos are now up on:
http://vinlai.com/blog/v/buddhism/temples/amaravati/
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