"All morality consists in a system of rules, and the essence of all morality is to be sought for in the respect which the individual acquires for these rules."
Piaget, J., The Moral Judgment of the Child, New York, 1997, p.13.
Dhamma for Young Minds
Sunday Dhamma School
Los Angeles Buddhist Vihara - Pasadena
Topic: Kids, Parents, Tradition in the Face of
Fast Track American Life
Medium: English
Conducted by: Bhante Sumitta
Date: December 2, (Sunday) 2018
Time: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Los Angeles Buddhist Vihara
920 N. Summit Ave
Pasadena CA 91103
May All Beings Be Well & Happy & Healthy!!!
Life of the Buddha & Jataka Tales and More:
Life of the Buddha - Cartoon Movie
Legend of Buddha-Kids' Animated Movie
Story of the Buddha - Another Beautiful Cartoon Movie
Buddhism Explained: Religions in Global History
What is Buddhism? Documentary
Wood Pecker, Deer and Tortoise - A Jataka Tale
The Clever She-Goat: Jataka Tale
Lord Buddha Stories: the Power of Life
Buddhist Music & Chanting for Kids:
To Love is to Care and Be Kind
Jayo Munindassa Subodhi Mule
Buddham Saranam Gacchami
Namo Tassa Bhagavato & Buddham Saranam Gacchami
Little Kid Chanting Maha Mangala, Karaniya Metta & Ratana Suttas
Jaya Piritha
Recommended Readings:
An interesting Dhamma Website for Kids
Teaching Your Children Buddhist Values
World Religions for Kids
Buddhism Facts
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We had a beautiful session with some Sunday school kids at Los Angeles Buddhist Vihara and both the kids and their parents enjoyed the event which was full of fun and creative activities. We had a Vandana prayer, a Meditation session, a picture portrait session, a Powerpoint session on Life of the Buddha, a Quizlet Live Game and a Discussion on the value of parents. Hopefully these young children could learn something for their life and would be able to retain the lessons from the event.
Main Buddha Statue of the Shrine Room
Venerable Sumitta, Venerable Dhammapiti and the participant children
Here are the creative art fo these little kids of different ages. Self portrait and some words about themselves, their parents and the temple experience. The revelation of the kids was touching as they all expressed great happiness to be at the temple and they all had such a high regard and love for their parents. The kids were from age 5 to age 15 and yet their creativity never lacks the quality and talent.
Chloe (15 years)
Ashani (12 years)
Thevan (12 years)
Parami (13 years)
Siluni (13 years)
Anisha (6 years)
Desandi (11 years)
Lithum (11 years)
A Day of Mindfulness
with Venerable Sumitta
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Commemoration of the Founders' Day (Ananda-Nalanda)
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December 9, 2018
December 9, 2018
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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at Lankarama Buddhist Institute
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- Activities with mindfulness
- Dhamma Sermons
- Discussions
- Meditation
An invitation to discover your inner-self
Complementary lunch & refreshments...
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ALL ARE WELCOME TO THIS FREE EVENT!
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Venerable Sumitta
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Venerable Sumitta is a scholar in Buddhist Philosophy who is currently pursuing a PhD degree in "Philosophy of Arahanta Ideal". He is an ardent advocate of teaching and applying Buddhist Philosophy and Meditation to improve day-to-day life. Venerable Sumitta is the founder president of UWest Pali Society at the University of the West where he also serves as an Adjunct Faculty Professor. As an outreach program to the society, he formed Dhamma US, a charity organization for community care and spiritual care. In 1981 Venerable Sumitta was ordained as a Buddhist monk under the traditional Theravada Sector in Sri Lanka followed by higher ordination in 1991. He can be reached at info@dhammausa.com.
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Please send your questions on Mindfulness & Meditation to info@dhammausa.com. *********************************************************************
Event Venue:
Lankarama Buddhist Institute
398 Giano Ave
La Puente
CA 91744
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Jointly organized by
- Ananda College Old Boys Association of America West (ACOBAWC)
- Nalanda College Old Boys Association of America (NCOBAA)
For more information contact:
Wije: (310)-218-6467
Parakrama: (909)-975-1409
Ananda: (858)-752-2331
Hemal: (310)-498-3935
Ananda College & Nalanda College of Sri Lanka
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At a time when Buddhist parents were compelled to send their children to missionary schools since there were no other schools available, Sir Henry Steel Olcott, Madame Blavatsky and Miss Marie Musaeus Higgins arrived in this country, to help the few Buddhist leaders in their quest for moral and philosophical freedom.
When Ananda College was established in 1886, it attracted the attention of many Buddhists. In no time students were drawn in from all corners of the island, craving for education catered to suit their own culture. As a result by the end of 1923 Ananda College could no longer cope with the ever-increasing demand. So on November 1, 1925 Mr. Patrick de Silva Kularathne registered Nalanda College as a separate college to fulfill this demand. The name “Nalanda” was picked by Ven. Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Thero.
************************************Ananda College & Nalanda College are not products of only those great icons, but an effort by every Sinhalese and every Sri Lankan at that time. Many contributed to build these two institutes by donating a few cents, so our tribute goes to all those great people and others who sacrificed their time, life and money to create these two great institutions. Today Ananda College and Nalanda College have become two of the most popular Buddhist institutions in the country. As proud Anandians & Nalandians it is our responsibility to appreciate founders’ contribution, which we are forever indebted to.
May All Beings Be Well, Happy & Healthy!
Sādhu! Sādhu!! Sādhu!!!
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Recommended Online Readings:
- Wish Each & Every Breath by Bhikkhu Thanissaro
- Perspectives on Satipatthana by Bhikkhu Analayo
- Types of Meditation - An Overview of 23 Meditation Techniques
- Nondirective meditation activates default mode network and areas associated with memory retrieval and emotional processing
- Muse - Meditation Made Easy
- Scientific Benefits of Meditation – 76 things you might be missing out on
- Mindfulness with Jon Kabat Zin
- The Happiest Man on Earth - Matthieu Richard - Change Your Mind, Change Your Brain
- Jon Kabat Zinna - Guided Meditation on Mindfulness
- Superhumans: The remarkable brain waves of high-level meditators | Daniel Goleman
- BBC News Scans 'show mindfulness meditation brain boost'
- Meditation and the Brain | Dr. Stixrud & Dr. Travis | Full Event | David Lynch Foundation
Bibliography
Ajahn Brahm. Mindfulness,
Bliss, and beyond : A Meditator’s Handbook. Boston: Wisdom Publications,
2006.
Dorjee, Dusana. Mind, Brain and the Path to Happiness: A Guide
to Buddhist Mind Training and the Neuroscience of Meditation, 2014.
Forem, Jack. Transcendental Meditation: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
and the Science of Creative Intelligence. New York: Dutton, 1973.
Gunaratana, Henepola. Mindfulness in Plain English, 2011.
Hart, William. The Art of Living: Vipassana Meditation as
Taught by S.N. Goenka. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987.
Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and
the World through Mindfulness. New York: Hyperion, 2005.
Nhất Hạnh, Mai. The Miracle of Mindfulness : A Manual on
Meditation. Rev. ed. Boston: Beacon Press, 1987.
Nyanaponika. The Heart of Buddhist Meditation (Satipaṭṭāna) a Handbook of Mental Training Based on the
Buddha’s Way of Mindfulness, with an Anthology of Relevant Texts Translated
from the Pali and Sanskrit. [1st American ed.]. New York: Citadel Press,
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Nyanasatta, C. The Foundations of Mindfulness: Satipaṭṭhāna
Sutta : A Discourses [Sic] of the Buddha. Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist
Publication Society, 1974.
Ornstein, Robert E. Meditation and Modern Psychology. Los
Altos, CA: Malor Books, 2008.
Ṭhānissaro. Purity of Heart: Essays on the Buddhist Path.
Valley Center, CA: Metta Forest Monastery, 2006.
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Path. Valley Center, CA: Abbot Metta Forest Monastery, 2012.
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Metta, 2007.
Pali 101 – Pali for Beginners
Level One – Lesson 10
(Copyright) Dhamma USA)
All inquiries and the given exercises should be emailed to info@dhammausa.com
Please make sure you turn your exercises two days prior to the next class.
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Lesson 10 will cover pages 23-26 of The New Pali Course Part I by Prof. A.P. Buddhadatta
Video Updates so far:
- Introduction and Lesson 1 - Pali Alphabet pronunciation
- Course Overview
- Lesson 2 - Parts of Speech, Gender, Number, Case
- Lesson 3 - Declension of Nouns: Nara, Buddha; Exercises 1, 2
- Lesson 4 - Conjugation of Verbs, Exercise 3
- Lesson 5 - Different Conjugations - Exercise 4
- Lesson 6 - Different Conjugations - Exercise 5
- Lesson 7 - Past Tense - Exercise 6
- Lesson 8 - Personal Pronouns - Exercise 7
- Lesson 9 - Future Tense - Exercise 8
Philosophy of Arahanta as Depicted in Majjhima Nikaya:
Link to the video:
Recommended books in the Dhamma Talk:
Horner, I. B. The Early Buddhist Theory of Man Perfected; a Study of the Arahan,. London: Williams & Norgate Ltd., 1936.
Jan T Ergardt, Faith and Knowledge in Early Buddhism: An Analysis of the Contextual Structures of an Arahant-Formula in the Majjhima-Nikāya (Leiden: Brill, 1977).









