Nhuchhe Bdr. Bajracharya

Awake  Buddhists of Nepal

Awake Buddhists of Nepal

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This book explains the meaning of “wake” up in fact and how and why we all indeed wake up for. This will be able to fulfil the gap between reality and concept of the glance at Dhamma.

Who wants to know about the Buddha’s teachings.

Nepal the Birth-place of Buddha

Nepal the Birth-place of Buddha

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This is a Memorandum from the Dharmodaya Sabha prepared for the Third World Buddhist Conference, Rangoon, Burma on December 3rd, 1954. It consisted of “A report on the present state of Buddhism in Nepal”, “ A Brief History of Buddhism in Nepal”, “The Revival of Buddhism in Nepal”, “The Brief History of Dharmodaya Sabha”.

Buddhism Student and teacher

The Story of Prince Siddhartha

The Story of Prince Siddhartha

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The book is based on the story of Prince Siddhartha, a great and noble son of Nepal. After his enlightenment he came to be known as the Buddha. The book consisted of sixteen lessons, starting from “Birth of Siddhartha” to “the Highest Wisdom-Buddhahood”. All the lessons presented in simple language with the notes and exercise.

School children and teachers.

The Buddhist Way of Life Book 4

The Buddhist Way of Life Book 4

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There are twelve lessons in this book which is based on taught by the great teacher the Lord Buddha. Buddha’s teachings are the main topics like “The Buddha’s journey from Buddha Gaya to Sarnath”, “The Three Refuges and The Five Precepts”, “The Story of Sigalavada” and etc.. All the lessons are presented in simple language with the notes, exercise and word meanings.

School children and teachers.

The Story of the Buddha

The Story of the Buddha

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There are sixteen lessons on “Life of the Buddha”, from Buddha’s “The First Sermon” to “The Teaching Still Live”. All the lessons are presented in very simple language along with the notes, exercise and word meanings.

School children and teachers.

The Story of Jatak Mala Book 3

The Story of Jatak Mala Book 3

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here are fourteen stories of Bodhisattva's life (Jataka) taking various forms; like a bird to a human being and as a farmer to a king. The Jataka stories have formed very much a part of Buddhist teaching. In every story there is a moral-a living being helping another creature in all possible ways. All the stories presented in very simple language along with the notes and exercises.

School children and teachers as well.