There’s a lot going on. A few notes before I leave.
Tomorrow morning I fly to India for a conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB). We are gathering at Nagaloka, the school I’ve been working with in … Read more
Since 2008 Clear View Project has been providing education and basic support to the most needy in Burma, India, and elsewhere. Over the years we have raised more … Read more
With justice on our side, I do not see how we can lose our battle. The battle to me is a matter of joy… For ours is a battle not for wealth or for power. It is a battle for … Read more
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is the father of modern Buddhism in India, which has taken root among Dalit/ex-untouchable communities who practice the Buddha way because it teaches directly about the nature of suffering and the way to liberation. Ambedkar’s essay “Buddha … Read more
And this, monks, is the noble truth of the way of practice leading to the cessation of dukkha: precisely this Noble Eightfold Path: right view, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration. —Dhammacakkappavattana … Read more
While many people know of Buddhism as part of India’s past, it may well be India’s future. The Buddhist movement inspired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the 1950s has taken root as an “engaged Buddhist” uprising among millions in the … Read more
Laurie and I have been here in India for the last two weeks. First with friends in Mumbai, where we led a weekend Zen retreat, teaching from Dogen and Suzuki Roshi in the heart of Maximum … Read more
I am resting between flights in Delhi, on my way to Burma (via Bangkok) after two good weeks among friends in India. Happy to report that I am healthy. Once again no digestive digressions, and the straightforward … Read more
We left Nagaloka at 6 this morning, for the Nagpur airport and an early flight to Delhi. Tonight, an overnight train to Panthankot and passage to Dharamsala and Deer Park monastery in Bir.
Nagpur’s morning streets were blessedly free of … Read more
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Notes in Early Autumn (2016)
Posted on October 6, 2016 by Alan Senauke
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There’s a lot going on. A few notes before I leave.
Tomorrow morning I fly to India for a conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB). We are gathering at Nagaloka, the school I’ve been working with in … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India, News, U.S. Politics, Zen Tags: Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, Election Retreats, Indian Buddhism, International Network of Engaged Buddhism, Soto Zen Buddhist Association
Clear View Project Fundraising—Winter 2015-16
Posted on December 20, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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18 December 2015
Dear Friends,
Since 2008 Clear View Project has been providing education and basic support to the most needy in Burma, India, and elsewhere. Over the years we have raised more … Read more
Category: Burma (Myanmar), Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India, News Tags: Bodhi Hill School & Retreat Center, Chennai, Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, International Network of Engaged Buddhism, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute, Pope Francis, Sakya Hostels
Ambedkar’s Children: Indian Buddhism Reborn Among the Untouchables
Posted on August 28, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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With justice on our side, I do not see how we can lose our battle. The battle to me is a matter of joy… For ours is a battle not for wealth or for power. It is a battle for … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India Tags: Dalit communities, Dh. Lokamitra, Dh. Maitreyanath, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Indian caste system, Jambudvipa Trust, Maharastra, Manuski Project, Mumbai, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute, Nagpur, Pune, Trailokya Bauddha Mahasangha Sahayaka Gana (TBMSG), Ven. Sangharakshita
Buddha and the Future of His Religion by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Posted on May 31, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is the father of modern Buddhism in India, which has taken root among Dalit/ex-untouchable communities who practice the Buddha way because it teaches directly about the nature of suffering and the way to liberation. Ambedkar’s essay “Buddha … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India Tags: Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Indian caste system
Active Non-Violence and More: Turning Wheel Media Interviews Alan Senauke
Posted on December 19, 2014 by Alan Senauke
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Have you ever wondered if non-violence
Category: News Tags: Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Dr. Ambedkar, Mindfulness, Stephen Crooms
Right Anger and the Path to the End of the Caste by Hozan Alan Senauke
Posted on November 4, 2014 by Alan Senauke
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And this, monks, is the noble truth of the way of practice leading to the cessation of dukkha: precisely this Noble Eightfold Path: right view, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.
—Dhammacakkappavattana … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India, U.S. Politics Tags: Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, Dr. Martin Luther King, Indian caste system, Oscar Grant, Right Anger
Alan’s new book — Heirs To Ambedkar: The Rebirth of Engaged Buddhism in India
Posted on April 25, 2014 by Alan Senauke
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While many people know of Buddhism as part of India’s past, it may well be India’s future. The Buddhist movement inspired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the 1950s has taken root as an “engaged Buddhist” uprising among millions in the … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India, News Tags: Dalit communities, Dh. Lokamitra, Dr. Ambedkar, Hozan Alan Senauke, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute
Meditate, Educate, Organize: With India’s Dalit Buddhists
Posted on February 5, 2013 by Alan Senauke
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Pune, 6 February 2013
Laurie and I have been here in India for the last two weeks. First with friends in Mumbai, where we led a weekend Zen retreat, teaching from Dogen and Suzuki Roshi in the heart of Maximum … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India Tags: Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute, Triratna Buddha Mahasangha
Leaving Nagaloka
Posted on February 8, 2012 by Alan Senauke
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8 February 2012
I am resting between flights in Delhi, on my way to Burma (via Bangkok) after two good weeks among friends in India. Happy to report that I am healthy. Once again no digestive digressions, and the straightforward … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India Tags: Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute, Triratna Buddha Mahasangha
India 2011, #4: To the North
Posted on March 12, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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We left Nagaloka at 6 this morning, for the Nagpur airport and an early flight to Delhi. Tonight, an overnight train to Panthankot and passage to Dharamsala and Deer Park monastery in Bir.
Nagpur’s morning streets were blessedly free of … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India Tags: Dalit communities, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Lama Rangdral, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute, Nagpur, Think Sangha
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