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What do Buddhism an ecology have to say to one another? This book is the result of the conference ecological responsibility A dialogue with Buddhism which was held in New Delhi to explore this question. The essays collected here interpret this focus on dialogue by asking questions about mutual reciprocity: how can Buddhist teaching and practice enable people to work towards healing the environment and how at the same time is the global environment crisis shaping and redefining people’s understanding of Buddhism.
The contributors to the volume are H.H. Dalai Lama. Ramachandra Gandhi Radha Burnier Samdhong Rinpoche H.H. Kyabgon Sakhya Trizin Noritoshi Aramaki H.E. Neville Kanakaratne Robert A.F. Thurman Ven Kamburupitive Ariyasena Kamla chowdry jose A. Lutxenberger: Allan Hunt Badiner: Sunderlal Bahuguna: Ramachandra Guha: Lily de Silva: Henryk Skolimowski Chatsumarn Kabil singh Julia Martin Ravindra Vama Stanistav Menshikov John B. laylor Christopher Titmuss
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Ganesha Murti: The most popular Hindu God is Ganapathi. There are many other names also like Vignesh, Pillayar (in Tamil), Vinayak. He is a benevolent God who blesses his devotees in...
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Aranmula kannadi is a special mirror and a distinguished piece of handicraft. It has many interesting features attached to it. It is made of metal, instead of glass unlike the...