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LESSON 3651 Sat 17 Apr 2021 Buddha-Sasana- Folk Buddhism Kushinara Nibbana Bhumi Pagoda-Free Online Analytical Research and Practice University for Searching Vegan Food for Humans like the birds to Discover Awakened One Universe in 117 Classical Languages. 3D 360 Degree Circle Vision Meditation Lab. White Home, 668, 5A Main Road, 8th Cross HAL III Stage, Puniya Bhumi Bengaluru, Magadhi karnataka State, Prabuddha Bharat International. http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org buddhasaid2us@gmail.com jcs4ever@outlook.com jchandrasekharan@yahoo.com Search and Eat Vegan Food like birds - Do Good Purify Mind - Attain Eternal Bliss - Metteya Awakened One Vegan Diet Healthy, or Even Healthier?-HAPPY NATURAL HUNGER Let’s go back and take another look at this thing we call “hunger.” We ought to know that there are two levels of hunger. First, there is physical, material hunger, which is a natural process of life. The body instinctually feels hunger regarding its natural needs: clothing, food, shelter, medicine, exercise. This kind of hunger is no problem REGISTRATION OF COOPERATIVES-How to Apply for Grants | GRANTS.GOV Vishwa Rathna Dr B.R.Ambedkar thundered “Main Bharat Baudhmay karunga.” (I will make Prabuddha Bharat Buddhist) Now All Aboriginal Awakened Societies Thunder ” Hum Vishwa Prabuddhamay karunge.” (We will make world Prabuddha Prapanch) People have started returning back to their original home Buddhism. Through understanding, loving and conserving one’s sexual energy, and through a healthy lifestyle including raw food, special herbs, antioxidants, daily exercise in a natural environment, meditation, yoga and drinking loads of negatively ionized alkaline water, one can enjoy a powerful transmutation of physical desires into bliss. Diet (the food which does not increase laziness, ignorance and criminal tendencies, for example, meat) Avoid food that overstimulates the mind. Avoid alcohol, drugs or spices. Adopt a plant-based diet without dairy (Vegan).
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LESSON 3651 Sat 17 Apr 2021 Buddha-Sasana- Folk Buddhism

Kushinara Nibbana Bhumi Pagoda-Free Online Analytical Research and Practice University
for Searching Vegan Food for Humans like the birds to Discover Awakened One Universe
in 117 Classical Languages.
3D 360 Degree Circle Vision Meditation Lab.
White Home,
668, 5A Main Road, 8th Cross
HAL III Stage,
Puniya Bhumi Bengaluru,
Magadhi karnataka State,
Prabuddha Bharat International.
http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
buddhasaid2us@gmail.com
jcs4ever@outlook.com
jchandrasekharan@yahoo.com


Search and Eat Vegan Food like birds - Do Good Purify Mind - Attain Eternal Bliss - Metteya Awakened One

Vegan Diet  Healthy, or Even Healthier?-HAPPY NATURAL HUNGER
Let’s go back and take another look at this thing we call “hunger.”
We ought to know that there are two levels of hunger. First, there is physical,
material hunger, which is a natural process of life. The body instinctually feels
hunger
regarding its natural needs: clothing, food, shelter, medicine, exercise.
This kind of hunger is no problem
REGISTRATION OF COOPERATIVES-How to Apply for Grants | GRANTS.GOV  

Vishwa
Rathna Dr B.R.Ambedkar thundered “Main Bharat Baudhmay karunga.” (I
will make Prabuddha Bharat Buddhist) Now All Aboriginal Awakened
Societies Thunder ” Hum Vishwa Prabuddhamay karunge.” (We will make
world Prabuddha Prapanch) People have started returning back to their
original home Buddhism.

Through
understanding, loving and conserving one’s sexual energy, and through a
healthy lifestyle including raw food, special herbs, antioxidants,
daily exercise in a natural environment, meditation, yoga and drinking
loads of negatively ionized alkaline water, one can enjoy a powerful
transmutation of physical desires into bliss.

Diet
(the food which does not increase laziness, ignorance and criminal
tendencies, for example, meat) Avoid food that overstimulates the mind.
Avoid alcohol, drugs or spices. Adopt a plant-based diet without  dairy
(Vegan).




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2NEwRYqEK0
Chapter 6

Folk Buddhism

Each
weekend many people set out to conquer the mountain in the middle of
the state park, a large and very mixed group of people of every age,
state of health, type of footwear, size of backpack or picnic basket,
degree of inebriation or caffeine fortification. The group that appears
on any particular day will naturally spread itself out from the trail
head just beyond the parking lot along the trails that weave and
intersect throughout the park and that occasionally empty a weary hiker
to the top of the mountain for the rather singular attainment of a final
ascent up its rocky peak.

The
strongest, healthiest, be-hiking-booted, light-backpacked, boldest,
most persistent and most enterprising make the best progress. These are
recognizable even in the parking lot: They generally drive all-terrain
vehicles with bicycle racks, are slim and fit and carry high-tech water
bottles. They are recognizable later as the ones walking in the opposite
direction with bright and open faces, inspiring others with their
retelling of mountaintop experiences. Some of them, but not all, have
made that last climb up the abrupt final cliff.

In
the middle range there is inevitably a mutually infatuated teenage
couple that makes energetic progress in spurts, but keeps getting
side-tracked and disappearing from the path and into the brush for
periods of time. There are some chubby middle-aged people who huff and
puff, sip frequently from canteens and eat sandwiches. And there are
some relatively fit but ancient binoculared birdwatchers. These will
return home with some sense of attainment, even if a common one.

Falling
way back are parents and their young kids who “cannot walk another
step,” a couple of people sitting on a rock drinking beer, an elderly
gentleman watching fire ants devour his cane that he had to abandon
upright after it sank into a soft spot in the ground, and an alluringly
attired young lady who broke a heel on the first rock past the parking
lot.
The Buddhist Path
is defined with the bicycle racks and cutting-edge water bottles in mind
and the rest of us try our best to keep up but then straggle to varying
degrees. We do what we can, and often the accomplishments of the
leaders and tales of panoramic views from lofty heights inspire us to
try a bit harder. The field guides, trail maps and high-tech hiking
boots are primarily designed with these young and fit scalers of peaks
and surveyors of views in mind, though those assets that carry the
famous Mahayana® logo are, they say, a bit more middle-group- and
way-back-group-friendly.

It
is important to recognize that Buddhism is not a cookie-cutter
enterprise. Most religions tend to be. That is, a typical religion
defines a set of practices or standards that all adherents are equally
responsible for upholding, producing rather standardized norms of
behavior and understanding. These take a common attainment as a
benchmark, and so will not put as much emphasis on the aspirations and
needs of the hotshots and rocket scientists as Buddhism does. In fact,
Buddhism cannot be a cookie-cutter enterprise because its benchmark is
extraordinarily high: the singular attainment of perfect purity in
action and thought, penetrating insight and imperturbable serenity, of
Awakening. Those adepts of highest attainment understand and live
something extremely sophisticated and rare, beyond the reach of the
typical among us.

The
other side of the story is that straggling is quite permissible in
Buddhism. Nobody requires that we undertake five precepts, least of all
God; it is our choice. No one requires that we drop anything into alms
bowls, nor that we attend Dharma talks, nor that we cultivate the mind;
we choose to, individually or as families. Buddhism provides choices at
every level, hopefully with the support and advice provided through our
communities, to make these with due deliberation on the basis of
Buddhist wisdom. We Buddhists spread ourselves out on the Path based on
our choices, on our determination and on our aptitude. But the
stragglers can always rely on adepts for guidance and encouragement, for
the scalers of peaks inspire us all in a wholesome direction.

The Buddhist Diet
The Good Life - Feel Good, Live Well
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Like many religions, Buddhism has dietary restrictions and food traditions.
Buddhists — those who practice Buddhism — follow the teachings of the Buddha or “awakened one” and adhere to specific diet laws.
Whether
you’re new to Buddhism or want to practice only certain aspects of the
religion, you may wonder what those dietary customs entail.

The Buddhist Diet


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Like
many religions, Buddhism has dietary restrictions and food
traditions.Buddhists — those who practice Buddhism — follow the
teachings of the Buddha or “a…

May be an image of goose
The necessity to replenish our body with food due to fulfilling hunger is a problem and as the Awakened One said,
“Hunger is the worst illness”.
All other illness can be cured in time, but hunger is incurable!
A hungry man is capable of doing anything when hungry…
Kushinara
Nibbana Bhumi Pagoda-Free Online Analytical Research and Practice
University for Searching Vegan Food for Humans like the birds to
Discover Awakened One Universe in 117 Classical Languages.
3D 360 Degree Circle Vision Meditation Lab.
White Home,
668, 5A Main Road, 8th Cross
HAL III Stage,
Puniya Bhumi Bengaluru,
Magadhi karnataka State,
Prabuddha Bharat International.
http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
buddhasaid2us@gmail.com
jcs4ever@outlook.com
jchandrasekharan@yahoo.com
wishes to be a working partner with GSA



3D 360 Degree Circle Vision Meditation Lab.
White Home,
668, 5A Main Road, 8th Cross
HAL III Stage,
Puniya Bhumi Bengaluru,
Magadhi karnataka State,
Prabuddha Bharat International.
http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
buddhasaid2us@gmail.com
jcs4ever@outlook.com
jchandrasekharan@yahoo.com
wishes to be a working partner


Aaj Se Thoda Kam - The Eat Right Movement, featuring Rajkummar Rao

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXlR8if5hok
The necessity to replenish our body with food due to fulfilling hunger is a problem and as the Awakened One said,
“Hunger is the worst illness”.
All other illness can be cured in time, but hunger is incurable!
A hungry man is capable of doing anything when hungry…
Form Multipurpose small farming and dwarf fruit bearing trees Cooperative societies to search for food in a natural way
Kushinara Nibbana Bhumi Pagoda-Free Online Analytical Research and Practice University
for Searching Vegan Food for Humans like the birds to Discover Awakened One Universe
in 117 Classical Languages.
3D 360 Degree Circle Vision Meditation Lab.
White Home,
668, 5A Main Road, 8th Cross
HAL III Stage,
Puniya Bhumi Bengaluru,
Magadhi karnataka State,
Prabuddha Bharat International.
http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org
buddhasaid2us@gmail.com
jcs4ever@outlook.com
jchandrasekharan@yahoo.com
wishes to be a working partner in such multipurpose society
Vegans In Ancient Times | The History of Veganism Part One
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7,859,567,946Current World Population
40,819,203Births this year
136,674Births today

17,136,879Deaths this year

57,379Deaths today

23,682,323Net population growth this year

79,295Net population growth today


Government & Economics

$ 5,514,586,015Public Healthcare expenditure today
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23,442,820Cars produced this year
44,360,072Bicycles produced this year
71,757,685Computers produced this year

Society & Media

788,950New book titles published this year
168,287,493Newspapers circulated today
238,366TV sets sold worldwide today
2,397,674Cellular phones sold today
$ 106,348,157Money spent on videogames today
4,889,309,738Internet users in the world today
96,508,516,864Emails sent today
2,706,879Blog posts written today
290,227,024Tweets sent today
2,807,248,374Google searches today

Environment

1,515,294Forest loss this year (hectares)
2,039,995Land lost to soil erosion this year (ha)
10,565,411,405CO2 emissions this year (tons)
3,496,478Desertification this year (hectares)
2,853,237 Toxic chemicals released
in the environment
this year (tons)

Food

851,126,391Undernourished people in the world
1,708,909,998Overweight people in the world
780,805,397Obese people in the world
10,910People who died of hunger today
$ 212,627,076Money spent for obesity related
diseases in the USA
today
$ 67,443,362Money spent on weight loss
programs in the USA
today

Water

1,287,389,591Water used this year (million L)
245,351Deaths caused by water related
diseases
this year
792,375,434People with no access to
a safe drinking water source

Energy

166,516,183Energy used today (MWh), of which:
141,747,978- from non-renewable sources (MWh)
25,075,885- from renewable sources (MWh)
1,043,398,681,038 Solar energy striking Earth today (MWh)
34,152,432Oil pumped today (barrels)
1,476,509,486,368Oil left (barrels)
15,398Days to the end of oil (~42 years)
1,089,527,506,415Natural Gas left (boe)

57,344Days to the end of natural gas

4,306,842,009,798Coal left (boe)

148,512Days to the end of coal


Health

3,782,262Communicable disease deaths this year

143,222Seasonal flu deaths this year
2,214,589Deaths of children under 5 this year
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90,054Deaths of mothers during birth this year
42,639,946HIV/AIDS infected people
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114,892Deaths caused by malaria this year
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$ 116,555,406,367Money spent on illegal drugs this year
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Coronavirus Cases:

140,511,425


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Deaths:

3,012,007


Recovered:

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  • https://www.ethnologue.com/guides/how-many-languages


    How many languages are there in the world?

    7,117 languages are spoken today.

    That number is
    constantly in flux, because we’re learning more about the world’s
    languages every day. And beyond that, the languages themselves are in
    flux. They’re living and dynamic, spoken by communities whose lives are
    shaped by our rapidly changing world. This is a fragile time: Roughly
    40% of languages are now endangered, often with less than 1,000 speakers
    remaining. Meanwhile, just 23 languages account for more than half the
    world’s population.

    When a just
    born baby is kept isolated without anyone communicating with the baby,
    after a few days it will speak and human natural (Prakrit) language
    known as Classical Magahi Magadhi/Classical Chandaso language
    /Magadhi Prakrit,Classical Hela Basa (Hela Language),Classical Pāḷi which are the same. Buddha spoke in Magadhi. All the 7111 languages and dialects are off shoot of Classical Magahi Magadhi. Hence all of them are Classical in nature (Prakrit) of Human Beings, just like all other living speices have their own naturallanguages for communication. 116 languages are translated by https://translate.google.com



    in 01) Classical Magahi Magadhi,


    02) Classical Chandaso language,



    03)Magadhi Prakrit,
    04) Classical Hela Basa (Hela Language),

    05) Classical Pāḷi,

    06) Classical Devanagari,Classical Hindi-Devanagari- शास्त्रीय हिंदी,

    07) Classical Cyrillic
    08) Classical Afrikaans– Klassieke Afrikaans

    09) Classical Albanian-Shqiptare klasike,
    10) Classical Amharic-አንጋፋዊ አማርኛ,
    11) Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
    12) Classical Armenian-դասական հայերեն,


  • 13) Classical Assamese-ধ্ৰুপদী অসমীয়া
    14) Classical Azerbaijani- Klassik Azərbaycan,
    15) Classical Basque- Euskal klasikoa,
    16) Classical Belarusian-Класічная беларуская,

    17) Classical Bengali-ক্লাসিক্যাল বাংলা,

    18) Classical  Bosnian-Klasični bosanski,
    19) Classical Bulgaria- Класически българск,

20) Classical  Catalan-Català clàssic
21) Classical Cebuano-Klase sa Sugbo,

22) Classical Chichewa-Chikale cha Chichewa,
23) Classical Chinese (Simplified)-古典中文(简体),

24) Classical Chinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體),

25) Classical Corsican-Corsa Corsicana,

26) Classical  Croatian-Klasična hrvatska,




27) Classical  Czech-Klasická čeština



28) Classical  Danish-Klassisk dansk,Klassisk dansk,

29) Classical  Dutch- Klassiek Nederlands,
30) Classical English,Roman,
31) Classical Esperanto-Klasika Esperanto,

32) Classical Estonian- klassikaline eesti keel,

33) Classical Filipino klassikaline filipiinlane,
34) Classical Finnish- Klassinen suomalainen
,
35) Classical French- Français classique,
36) Classical Frisian- Klassike Frysk,
37) Classical Galician-Clásico galego,
38) Classical Georgian-კლასიკური ქართული,
39) Classical German- Klassisches Deutsch,
40) Classical Greek-Κλασσικά Ελληνικά,
41) Classical Gujarati-ક્લાસિકલ ગુજરાતી,
42) Classical Haitian Creole-Klasik kreyòl,

43) Classical Hausa-Hausa Hausa,
44) Classical Hawaiian-Hawaiian Hawaiian,

45) Classical Hebrew- עברית קלאסית
46) Classical Hmong- Lus Hmoob,
47) Classical Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar,

48) Classical Icelandic-Klassísk íslensku,
49) Classical Igbo,Klassískt Igbo,
50) Classical Indonesian-Bahasa Indonesia Klasik,
51) Classical Irish-Indinéisis Clasaiceach,
52) Classical Italian-Italiano classico,
53) Classical Japanese-古典的なイタリア語,
54) Classical Javanese-Klasik Jawa,
55) Classical Kannada- ಶಾಸ್ತ್ರೀಯ ಕನ್ನಡ,
56) Classical Kazakh-Классикалық қазақ,

57) Classical Khmer- ខ្មែរបុរាណ,

  • 58) Classical Kinyarwanda


    59) Classical Korean-고전 한국어,




    60) Classical Kurdish (Kurmanji)-Kurdî (Kurmancî),
    61) Classical Kyrgyz-Классикалык Кыргыз,
    62) Classical Lao-ຄລາສສິກລາວ,
    63) Classical Latin-LXII) Classical Latin,

    64) Classical Latvian-Klasiskā latviešu valoda,
    65) Classical Lithuanian-Klasikinė lietuvių kalba,
    66) Classical Luxembourgish-Klassesch Lëtzebuergesch,

    67) Classical Macedonian-Класичен македонски,
    68) Classical Malagasy,класичен малгашки,
    69) Classical Malay-Melayu Klasik,
    70) Classical Malayalam-ക്ലാസിക്കൽ മലയാളം,

    71) Classical Maltese-Klassiku Malti,
    72) Classical Maori-Maori Maori,
    73) Classical Marathi-क्लासिकल माओरी,

    74) Classical Mongolian-Сонгодог Монгол,

    75) Classical Myanmar (Burmese)-Classical မြန်မာ (ဗမာ),

    76) Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा),
    77) Classical Norwegian-Klassisk norsk,

    78) Classical Odia (Oriya





    79) Classical Pashto- ټولګی پښتو
    80) Classical Persian-کلاسیک فارسی

    81) Classical Polish-Język klasyczny polski,
    82) Classical Portuguese-Português Clássico,

    83) Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,
    84) Classical Romanian-Clasic românesc,

    85) Classical Russian-Классический русский,

    86) Classical Samoan-Samoan Samoa,
    87) Classical Sanskrit छ्लस्सिचल् षन्स्क्रित्
    88) Classical Scots Gaelic-Gàidhlig Albannach Clasaigeach,
    89) Classical Serbian-Класични српски,
    90) Classical Sesotho-Seserbia ea boholo-holo,
    91) Classical Shona-Shona Shona,
    92) Classical Sindhi,
    93) Classical Sinhala-සම්භාව්ය සිංහල,
    94) Classical Slovak-Klasický slovenský,

    95) Classical Slovenian-Klasična slovenska,

    96) Classical Somali-Soomaali qowmiyadeed,

    97) Classical Spanish-Español clásico,
    98) Classical Sundanese-Sunda Klasik,
    99) Classical Swahili,Kiswahili cha Classical,

    100) Classical Swedish-Klassisk svensk,
    101) Classical Tajik-тоҷикӣ классикӣ,
  • 102) Classical Tamil-102) கிளாசிக்கல் தமிழ்





103) Classical Tatar



104) Classical Telugu- క్లాసికల్ తెలుగు,
105) Classical Thai-ภาษาไทยคลาสสิก,
106) Classical Turkish-Klasik Türk,




107) Classical Turkmen




108) Classical Ukrainian-Класичний український,
109) Classical Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو







110) Classical Uyghur,




111) Classical Uzbek-Klassik o’z,


112) Classical Vietnamese-Tiếng Việ,


113) Classical Welsh-Cymraeg Clasurol,


114) Classical Xhosa-IsiXhosa zesiXhosa,

115) Classical Yiddish- קלאסישע ייִדיש



116) Classical Yoruba-Yoruba Yoruba,

117) Classical Zulu-I-Classical Zulu


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