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From the Holy Buddhist Tipitaka: Mulapariyaya Sutta (The Root Sequence)
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- From the Holy Buddhist Tipitaka: Mulapariyaya Sutta (The Root Seq…
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Pāḷi Tipiṭaka Chanting & Recitation in Various Languages since 2008.
In
2008 the World Tipiṭaka in Roman script (Recitation version) was
presented as a royal gift from the late Princess Patron to Maha Bodhi
Society of India to be used for the annual Tipiṭaka recitation
activities.
The Roman-script World Tipiṭaka edition was also used for the 2009 Tipiṭaka Recitation at Buddhagaya.
Digital Archives from Dhamma Society’s World Tipiṭaka Project in Roman Script, 1999-2009.
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May the Words of the Buddha Long Enduring !
For
almost 3,000 years, the words of the Buddha have been preserved in
pristine purity in the Pāḷi language of the
“Tipiṭaka”, a complete collection of Buddhist
scripture in the authoritative Theravāda Tradition.
For the first
time this year, the Roman-script edition of the World Tipiṭaka was used
as a standard text at Maha Bodhi Society of India’s Annual Tipiṭaka
Chanting.
In the main square under the Sacred Bodhi Tree of
Buddhagaya, Venerable Monks from all over the world including, India,
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Australia, etc., have
gathered to chant the World Tipiṭaka Edition.
The newly printed
600 sets of the “Tipiṭaka Chanting Version –Majjhimanigāya in 3
Volumes– are presented to participating international monks as a royal
gift of Dhamma from the late Princess Galyani Vadhana of Thailand. The
40-volume World Tipiṭaka Edition in Roman script is a gift of Wisdom
& Peace from the people of Thailand.
This short clip
shows the Nepalese Venerable Monks and the World Tipiṭaka Edition in
Roman script, the first group of venerable monks to have received the
Roman-script Tipiṭaka Edition from Maha Bodhi Society of India.
Note the Roman-script Tipiṭaka Edition by Dhamma Society was published in A4 Size with a gold-colour cover.
Recorded
from the Annual Tipiṭaka Chanting which was organised by Maha Bodhi
Society of India at Buddhagaya, State of Bihar, Republic of India,
between 12-22, 2008.
Digital Archives from Dhamma Society’s World Tipiṭaka Project in Roman Script, 1999-2008.
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Light of Buddhadharma Foundation International sponsors the chanting ceremony that happens every year in Bodh Gaya.
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My Battle Bot Ronin Vs DLC Stage 2 Tripitaka
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Also known as: Holy fool, Boy priest, Master, Xuanzang in Chinese, Sanzo Hoshi, Genjo Sanzo in Japanese.
Address: The City of Ch’ang-an
Features: I Know about Buddhism, Wear lipstick, Look like a girl, Speak like a girl, and most people would say i AM a girl…
Weapon of choice: My mind, Buddhist Sceptre.
Skills : Praying, Headache Sutra.
Favourite phrase: ‘Buddha says…’ - ‘Remember…no violence Mon-kee’.
About me: I am actually a Mahayana Buddhist (Greater
Vehicle) which teaches love and compassion - I always want to help
people and normally have to force Monkey to help - i wish he would be a
little more tactful, he always wants to fight. The Mahayana tradition
was founded by Je Tsongkhapa who was an emanation of Manjushri (The
Wisdom Buddha). This Tradition teaches that everyone has a Buddhaseed
and can become a Buddha.
Tripitaka means ‘Three Baskets’ in Sanskrit :
1. Vinaya Pitaka (Basket of Discipline)
2. Sutra Pitaka (Basket of Discourses or Teachings)
3. Abhidharma Pitaka (Basket of Ultimate Doctrine)
Mantra means ‘Mind Protection’ - My ultimate goal is of course
Enlightenment or Buddhahood. Which means escaping Samsara and suffering
(being reborn). In Samsara you can be reborn in one of the six realms
of The Wheel of Life.
Also in some episodes you can see a Mala (beads tied together on
string) which you can count Mantras on hanging around my neck.
Dislikes: Monkey’s aggressive nature - i don’t like to
chant the headache sutra - but, well.. sometimes he leaves me with no
choice. Apart from that, everything in the garden is Rosie, at least i
think so..
Reference from Buddha: “Tripitaka symbolizes the
ordinary man - fearful, concerned with his own survival and safety,
in-decisive, easily deceived and not able to see through the demons’
many disguises . He blunders anxiously through life’s difficulties.
Don’t quote me on this … but i’m glad Monkey and the boys are there to
keep an eye on him or he’d never make it to India!”
Work experience: Full time Buddhist and all round nice
guy/girl. (”a sissy more like”… says Monkey). I’ve never done anything
else and don’t think i want to. Monkey put me in a WOMANS disguise once
which had Pigsy drooling all over me. Never again!
About the actor: MASAKO NATSUME
Tripitaka was played by actress Masako Natsume, born 17th December
1957 in Roppongi, Tokyo. A beautiful young lady and successful model,
she was “Campaign Girl” for Kanebo Cosmetics, and appeared in several
TV dramas and movies, picking up various awards :
‘Kirûin Hanako no shôgai’ - blue ribbon award for best actress (1984)
‘Setouchi shonen yakyu dan’ - Award of the Japanese Academy nomination for best actress. (1984)
‘Jidai-ya no nyobo’ - Hochi film award for best actress (1983)
‘Gyoei no mure’ - Award of the Japanese Academy nomination for best actress. (1983)
‘Dai Nippon teikoku’ - Yokohama film festival prize for best supporting actress. (1982)
‘Kirûin Hanako no shôgai’ - Award of the Japanese Academy nomination for best actress. (1982)
‘203 kochi’ (1980) - Award of the Japanese Academy nomination for best actress.
Her other roles include : Nihon TV’s ‘Ai Ga Mimasuka’ (1976) and Toei’s ‘Truck Yarou – Ippiki Momo Taro’ (1977).
She died of Leukaemia, 11th September 1985, aged just 27.
Websites:
NATSUME MASAKO SUNFLOWER FUND - a charity to help Japanese women with cancer. It’s for a VERY good cause so go check it out.
FOREVER MASAKO - Official Masako Natsume website.
Uk tv voice-over : Maria Warburg :
Maria Warburg is a British actress who was born in 1952 . She starred in
the Japanese action series Monkey, dubbing the character of Tripitaka
in English. She also did dubbing for the character Julia Matosthe in the
series Dancin’ Days. She was the voice of Whisper in the audio tapes of
The Animals of Farthing Wood (not the television series as she is often
confused with). She also guest starred in an episode of Man in a
Suitcase (Somebody Loses Somebody… Wins, in 1968) and Number 10 (The
Asquiths, 1983).
Maria later retired from acting to concentrate on her family life
although she did return with the other original dubbed cast members of
Monkey to restore the last 13 episodes in 2004. She was married to the
actor John Channell Mills until his death in 1998. They have 3 children.
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May 26, 2013 at 11:54 am
I’m 72 and enjoy your videos. I find that you talk very fast. If
you could slow down it would help me understand better. Other folks my
age have commented the same as we watch your videos. Keep up the good
work. Steve
May 26, 2013 at 12:35 pm
Hi Steve, Thanks for your honesty and feedback. I was just
wondering the same thing and was planning to slow down a bit more. You
have just given me the added incentive to try. Thank you!
June 23, 2013 at 3:20 pm
Thank you dear lady.
I found your videos quite by accident whilst looking of a “life of
the Buddha” in a world famous search engine. They have been a most
welcome reminder of and incentive towards good practise. It is been very
encouraging to hear a Southern-hemisphere accent peaking of the dharma.
It reminds me of my childhood though I never heard such an accent speak
on such matters. I hope you take it as a compliment that I initially
found your soft accent hard to discern as distinctly either ocker or
kiwi. It is very easy to listen to.
Since you have had some incentive to slow down a little in speech – a
suggestion northerners often have for southerners – may I also suggest a
little pause when you are cutting from one take to the next? The quick
mix between shots is very, very well done for the video though needs a
little pause for the audio between when you finish speaking in one shot
before you start in the next, the same as people pause between
sentences.
Mainly though, I just wish to say thank you. Your enthusiasm does
shine through to encourage and I look forward to seeing your next
episode.
January 24, 2014 at 10:39 am
Thanks for all great, and well explained videos.
January 24, 2014 at 12:25 pm
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.