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Explosions, shootings rock troubled Thai south - AFP


AFPExplosions, shootings rock troubled Thai southAFPPeople in the region complain of a long history of discrimination against ethnic Malay Muslims by authorities in the Buddhist-majority nation, including alleged abuses by the armed forces. The latest blasts came less than a week after 15 explosions ...>

Blasts rock southern Thailand as 3 Buddhists shot dead - Interaksyon.com


Interaksyon.comBlasts rock southern Thailand as 3 Buddhists shot deadInteraksyon.comNARATHIWAT - A dozen small explosions shook Thailand's Muslim-majority deep south on Sunday, hours after gunmen shot dead three Buddhists at a petrol station in the restive region, police said. There were no imme ...>

S’pore Buddhist Free Clinic holds TCM talks - AsiaOne


AsiaOneS'pore Buddhist Free Clinic holds TCM talksAsiaOneSingapore Buddhist Free Clinic (SBCF) will be organising free medical talks on Nov 5 at Suntec City. A number of TCM physicians will be present to offer free five-minute medical consultations. The medical talks are held in conjuction with ...>

Ask the Religion Experts: What role does music play in your faith? - Ottawa Citizen


Ask the Religion Experts: What role does music play in your faith?Ottawa CitizenBut nothing gets me into my Zen-zone better than absorbing the sonorous vibrations of chanting Buddhist monks. The Big Om of Tibet should be on the playlist of anyone who wishes to experience the music of the universe. R ...>

Spreading Buddha: new temple boosts community - The Age


The AgeSpreading Buddha: new temple boosts communityThe AgeBuddhists from Melbourne and around the world take part in the stone-laying ceremony at Linh Son Temple in Reservoir. Photo: Wayne Taylor FROM worshipping in a small rented house in Richmond, to a run-down primary school, to a large and hand ...>

PSU professor pens book on Buddhism - Centre Daily Times


PSU professor pens book on BuddhismCentre Daily TimesInstead, he chose the path of Buddhism. That was more than 45 years ago. Now, Charles Prebish, a professor emeritus of religious studies at Penn State, has told the story of how that happened and what he encountered between his first foray into .. ...>

Showcasing heritage can boost tourism - DAWN.com


Showcasing heritage can boost tourismDAWN.comTAXILA, Oct 29: Professor Geng Ying, the Chairperson and Secretary General of the China Cultural Heritage Foundation (CCHF) urged the government to showcase its rich Buddhist cultural heritage in China to bring in ...and more » ...>

Have no fear? The way out is through - Vancouver Sun (blog)


Have no fear? The way out is throughVancouver Sun (blog)Whether it's coming from an acquaintance, a Christian or Buddhist spiritual teacher or a secular self-help author, it sounds too easy. Far too simplistic. After all, some of our fears are hard-earned and hardwired. As any evolutionary psych ...>

Dalai Lama Blames China’s Repression For Monk Deaths - Voice of America (blog)


India TodayDalai Lama Blames China's Repression For Monk DeathsVoice of America (blog)Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has blamed China's leadership on the growing number of self-immolations among Buddhist monks in China. On his arrival in Japan Saturday, the Dalai Lama was asked abou ...>

China’s ‘ruthless policy’ caused monk immolations: Dalai Lama - Times of India


India TodayChina's 'ruthless policy' caused monk immolations: Dalai LamaTimes of IndiaAP | Oct 29, 2011, 10.58PM IST TOKYO: Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, pointed to what he called China's "ruthless policy" as prompting the recent deaths of Tibetan monk ...>

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