Sisters evicted from Ashram in Puducherry found dead – Video
Posted: December 21, 2014 at 1:49 am
Sisters evicted from Ashram in Puducherry found dead
Three of five sisters who were evicted from Sri Aurobindo Ashram on Supreme Court #39;s orders have been found dead. The bodies of 2 of them were found swept ash...
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Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Puduchery comes under attack – Video
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Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Puduchery comes under attack
The suicide of three inmates who were forced out of the ashram, triggered violence in Puduchery with Tamil groups throwing stones at the ashram owned petrol bunk and departemental stores. Police...
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Agitation still rocks Puducherry on Ashram issue
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For the second consecutive day, various outfits continued to be on the agitation spree, staging protests, blocking roads, and throwing stones, condemning the management of Sri Aurobindo Ashram and the police for the death of two sisters expelled from the Ashram and their mother.
Five sisters were evicted from Sri Aurobindo Ashram-run Ambabhikshu apartments at Vazhaikulam on a Supreme Court directive. Along with their parents, they attempted to commit suicide. The mother and two sisters embraced death while four others were rescued. The death of the three women kicked off a series of violent protests by various political and social organisations on Thursday.
As a fall-out, on Friday around 200 residents, including women, assembled before Ambabhikshu Apartments and tried to enter the premises. The police stalled them and so the protestors pelted stones on the apartment. The police and protestors were pulled, pushed and dragged for sometime on the road before the apartment. The protestors moved towards the Ambour road and staged a road blockade.
S. Jayanthi, a protestor, said, the authorities should have provided alternative accommodation before evicting them from the apartments.
P.Anand of Vazhaikulam Residents Welfare Association said that whoever wished to join the Ashram should bequeath their property and pay the cash in advance.
+The family too might have adopted that way only.
The sisters were allegedly subjected to sexual harassment, and to them, it would have appeared that they failed to get justice and were driven to end their lives.
The trustees of the Ashram should be held responsible for the death of three persons, the Ashram sealed and taken over by government.
Around 100 activists of Nam Tamizhar Iyakkam, Puducherry unit staged a demonstration in front of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram demanding that the government take over the administration of Ashram. They were arrested and removed from the spot.
Vijayalakshmi, co-ordinator of Nam Tamizhar Iyakkam, Puducherry unit, said mysterious deaths and sexual harassments allegedly had been occurring in the Ashram and now three women had committed suicide. The trustees should be held responsible for incidents and the government should take control over the Ashram.
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Gelek Rimpoche – World Peace and You – Essence of Tibetan Buddhism 73 – Video
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Gelek Rimpoche - World Peace and You - Essence of Tibetan Buddhism 73
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‘Insulting Buddhism’ Gets You Jail Time In Myanmar – Video
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#39;Insulting Buddhism #39; Gets You Jail Time In Myanmar
A New Zealander and two Burmese men have pleaded not guilty to charges of insulting Buddhism in Myanmar. The trio, who ran a bar in Yangon, are accused over a flyer promoting a drinks event...
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Karma at its most ordinary level in Buddhism – just saying actions have consequences ( – Video
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Continuing talking about the "urban legend" as I call it, equating Karma in Buddhism to physics.
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Why the Dalai Lama says reincarnation might not be for him
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Adherents of Tibetan Buddhism believe the Dalai Lama, the religions highest spiritual authority, has been reincarnated in an unbroken line for centuries. But the current Dalai Lama says he may be the last.
In an interview with the BBC this week, the 79-year-old Nobel Peace Prize recipient said that he may not reincarnate after he dies.
"There is no guarantee that some stupid Dalai Lama won't come next, who will disgrace himself or herself, he said. That would be very sad. So, much better that a centuries-old tradition should cease at the time of a quite popular Dalai Lama."
But what does reincarnation mean, and why would the Dalai Lama not want to have a successor?
How do Tibetan Buddhists believe reincarnation works?
Tibetan Buddhism teaches that after death, nearly all of us are flung back into the world of the living under the influence of harmful impulses and desires. But through compassion and prayer, a few can choose the time, place and the parents to whom they return. This affirms Buddhist teachings that ones spirit can return to benefit humanity; it also serves to maintain a strong theological and political structure based around monasticism and celibacy.
The process through which reincarnated Buddhist masters, known as tulkus, are discovered is not uniform among the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism. But generally, through dreams, signals, and other clues, senior monks identify candidates from a pool of boys born around the time the previous incarnation died. The current Dalai Lama is the 14th in the line of the Gelug school. The son of a farmer, he was recognized in 1950 after he correctly picked out objects owned by his predecessor, such as a bowl and prayer beads, jumbled among unfamiliar items.
So why would the Dalai Lama refuse to reincarnate?
Almost certainly to prevent the Chinese government from inserting itself into the process for political ends. Tibet was incorporated into China more than 60 years ago; the Dalai Lama went into exile in India in 1959 amid a revolt. Chinas government has denounced him as a separatist, but the Dalai Lama currently says he only seeks a high degree of autonomy for Tibet.
In the mid-1990s, the Dalai Lama identified a 6-year-old boy as the Panchen Lama, a position second only to the Dalai Lama himself. But Chinese authorities took custody of the child, and his whereabouts remain unclear. Meanwhile, Chinese authorities identified another youth as the Panchen Lama, but he never won the trust of Tibetans.
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About Zen Coaching – Video
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About Zen Coaching
A bit more about Zen Coaching and some of it #39;s main components with links to more great resources for your LIFE Hacking pleasure! Links! Zen Coaching Official Website http://zen-coaching.com/...
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Zen – “Medicine Man” – Cotton Club – Video
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Zen - "Medicine Man" - Cotton Club
Zen, once known as Atlanta #39;s Greatest Rock n #39; Roll Band, performs the rare track "Medicine Man" Saturday, January 29, 1994 at Atlanta #39;s famed Cotton Club.
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Intro-Zen Alliance – Video
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