• Dharma Talk,  2023

    The Three Turnings of Four Noble Truths

    The Three Turnings of Four Noble TruthsAUG/05/ 2023—AUG / 06/ 2023 Hello everyone, welcome to our Dharma talk at Dharma Rain Meditation Center. When we talk about the Four Noble Truth, we have to mention the three turning and twelve behaviors, which are:Experiencing the suffering, should know that is suffering and understood the suffering;Experiencing the samudaya coming together should cut off the samudaya, to break the samudaya;This is nirodha, should attain the enlightenment and nirodha, attain the nirodha. This is the marga, should cultivate the by following the marga(path), cultivating.We knew that Buddha first turned the Dharma wheel at saraṅga-nāthá, he taught five Bhiksu the Four Noble Truth, but what…

  • Dharma Talk,  2023

    The Four Noble Truths Dharma

    The Four Noble Truths DharmaJUL/22/ 2023—JUL / 23/ 2023 Hello everyone, welcome to our Dharma talk at Dharma Rain Meditation Center. Two thousand and five hundred years ago, the prince of Kapilavastu, whose name was Siddhāttha Gotama attained the enlightenment after seven days of sitting meditation under the Bodhi tree. He became the well-known Buddha Sakyamuni. After his enlightenment, he kept silent for seven weeks. Finally, he walked to saraṅga-nāthá from Bodhgaya and taught the Four Noble Truths Dharma for the five bhiksu. What exactly is “the Four Noble Truth”? Why did the Buddha taught it at the first turning of the Dharma wheel? Dukkha, samudaya (“arising,” “coming together”), nirodha…

  • Dharma Talk,  2023

    The Three Marks of Dharma

    The Three Marks of Dharma JUN/24/ 2023—JUN / 25/ 2023 Hello everyone, welcome to our Dharma talk at Dharma Rain Meditation Center. As is known to all, three marks of Dharma (Sanskrit: Tri-dṛṣṭi-nimitta-mudrā) refers to the three standards of “Whatever is phenomenal is ephemeral, essential universal Dharma contain no ego-self, Nirvana is “tranquility. Mahayana Buddhism believes that these three criteria can be used to verify the teachings, to distinguish the real Dharma, it is like a seal or stamp that prove the real from regulars, used as a certificate. Hence it named marks of existence. The “marks” in the three marks of Dharma can correspond to Sanskrit: mudrā, which is the meaning of stamps…