Dukkha, the “malaise”
Another reading of the roots of malaise. Evil is triple in Buddhism and bears the Sanskrit name of trivisa, the "three venoms", to... Read more >
Another reading of the roots of malaise. Evil is triple in Buddhism and bears the Sanskrit name of trivisa, the "three venoms", to... Read more >
Pratityasamutpada or the system of co-appearance of phenomena, another name for vacancy. The expression pratityasamutpada appears very early in Buddhism, from the second teaching of the Buddha. … Read more >
At the sources of Buddhism Under the direction of Lilian Silburn (Fayard, 1997) Commented anthology of great Buddhist works from India, Tibet, China... Read more >
The philosophy of the Buddha (with the complete translation of ten texts from the Buddhist Canon) Môhan Wijayaratna (LIS, 1995, reissue 2000) In this work, the author offers … Read more >
Five Treatises on the Mind Only Vasubandhu (Translation and presentation by Philippe Cornu, Interviews with Milinda and Nagasena, Edith Nolot translation and annotations) (Fayard, 2008) Les … Read more >
Focus on one of the rare female masters officially registered in the Linji lineage. We do not know the place, the date of birth and that of … Read more >
In a few paintings, Venerable Dagpo Rinpoche and Marie-Stella Boussemart outline a panoramic vision of Buddhism. From the life of the Buddha to the wheel of … Read more >
Here is the traditional text, in Pali and translated into French, recited when taking refuge and taking precepts, according to the … Read more >
In a few paintings, Venerable Dagpo Rinpoche and Marie-Stella Boussemart outline a panoramic vision of Buddhism. From the life of the Buddha to the wheel of … Read more >
From the fight against Mara to the sermon of Sarnath, the story of the long march towards Awakening. The young prince, whom the texts will now evoke under … Read more >