Tuesday, February 07, 2012
   
Text Size

Lay Buddhist Practice

Article Index
Lay Buddhist Practice
Introduction
Daily Practice
The Offerings
Gestures of Respect
The Preliminary Formula for Revering the Buddha
The Five Precepts
Recollections:
The Five Subjects for Daily Recollection
The Development of Loving-Kindness
The Laity's Practice of Dhamma
The Eight Precepts
The Rains Residence
The Purpose of These Practices
Appendix of Pali Passages
All Pages
SHARE STORE:
Digg
 

The Shrine Room, Uposatha Day, Rains Residence

by

Bhikkhu Khantipalo

© 1995–2010

 

Preface  

 

In the following pages I have tried to write about those things that a lay Buddhist can do even though his home is far away from Buddhist lands, or even from Buddhist temples and societies. I have had to consider the various daily and periodic events of the Buddhist calendar and retain here only those items which can be practiced by lay Buddhists without access to bhikkhus, monasteries, temples, stupas, and so on. Out of the rich traditions found in Buddhist countries, only three subjects have been dealt with: the daily service chanted in homage of the Three Treasures with some recollections and meditation; the Uposatha days with the Eight Precepts; and the Rains-residence of three months. Most has been here about the first of these as it is very important to have some regular daily Dhamma-practice. 

Even where isolated Buddhists are fortunate enough to be near some Buddhist center, they will still benefit from these Buddhist practices, all of which are based on similar methods used in the East.

Bhikkhu Khantipalo
Sydney, Australia



Add comment


Security code
Refresh

DONATION

Latest Posting

  • Panel Discussion on Sacred Outside Spaces SHARE STORE: Tweet Digg   Sunday February 1st 2012 Venerable Chuc Thanh and members of the Buddhist Education Center of America were invited to a panel discussion on sacred outside spaces....
  • New Years Celebration SHARE STORE: Tweet Digg   January 22, 2012 in the Asian tradition - under the lunar calendar - is also considered January 1st, or the first day of the new year. Most traditions hold...
  • Emotions & Buddhism SHARE STORE: Tweet Digg   Recently while walking along the path of life came around again to working with the powerful world of emotions. The world of emotions is not my...
  • Bringing Education To Life SHARE STORE: Tweet Digg   Sleeves bellowing to the sides with his hands concealed inside, the Monk sits erect in Lotus Position atop a podium. His stern face is framed by a bald head. Atop...
  • Dong Hung Temple Minutes of Progress 2011 SHARE STORE: Tweet Digg   November 11, 2010 We encountered the land at 423 Davis Street November 22, 2010 We officially signed a contract to purchase 2.5 acres of land, where we would build...
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8

Who online?

We have 10 guests online