Everybody in life seeks happiness and peace. In search of happiness many times
people fall into sufferings only because they do not have the clarity of the right
path. The life realities like old age, sickness, death keep on in constant fear and
anxiety. Struggle for existence creates stress and impatience. The relationships
within the family or with the society many times create deep depressions and
problems. How to come out of these day to day situations?
The supremely Enlightened Buddha, having realized the true nature of the world in
its entirety and also having found out the path of release from all kinds of suffering
of samsara ( the cycle of birth and death,stress,tension,fear,worry,anger,hatred,greed, etc..)
taught the Dhamma to the world out of his infinite compassion. The
Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path form the sum and substance of the
teaching given by the Supreme Buddha. When a person fully understands these
things by direct knowledge, then that person transcends the level of worldly beings
(Puthujjana) and becomes a Noble One (Ariya),who has directly experienced
the Nibbana.
To reach this level, there is a step-by-step clear guideline laid down by the Buddha
himself,which a sincere practitioner must follow. The steps are: Sila (Morality),
Samadhi (Meditation) and finally Panya (Wisdom). When a person, after having
established himself/ herself in the moral conduct, practises meditation with the
support of mindfulness, then the wisdom about the real nature of world
automatically springs up in the heart and he/she quickly make progress towards
liberation. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary for a follower of the Buddha to
practise meditation, as taught by the Supremely Enlightened one.
Maha Bodhi Society, Bengaluru, founded and developed by the Most Venerable
Acharya Buddharakkhita Bada Bhanteji, is engaged for last 64 years in
imparting the noble teachings of the Buddha to one and all. It has undertaken many
activities to propagate the Dhamma to the maximum numbers of people, both in
India and abroad. One of its ventures is the Mahabodhi Meditation Center at
Dhammaduta Buddha Vihara, a place for moral and spiritual training, situated in
the outskirts of Bengaluru. Besides learning meditation, the practitioners will also
get the opportunity to learn the basics of Dhamma.
This is a great opportunity for all Dhamma practitioners to come and meditate in
this ideal place and make progress towards liberation. You will learn and gain the following from
this retreat.
1. Correct knowledge of the Life of the Buddha.
2. The fundamental teaching of the Buddha.
3. The different techniques of meditation taught by the Buddha.
4. Ways of practicing Dhamma in daily life for peaceful living.
5. To overcome negativities like depression, anger, worry, tension, greed,
stress, bad behaviour and relationships, etc and develop noble qualities in the
mind like love, compassion, patience, understanding, forgiving, relaxation,
harmony, joy and open heartedness.
6. Harmonious living within the family and with the society.
7. Dealing with one’s own mind and developing it towards wisdom.
8. Liberating the mind ultimately from all bondages.