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A Systematic Study of the Majjhima Nikaya Taught by Bhikkhu Bodhi... to listen mp3.
   Bhikkhu Bodhi is an American Buddhist monk from New York City. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944, he obtained a BA in philosophy from Brooklyn College (1966) and a PhD in philosophy from...

From our founder

A Buddhist monastery is a place where the path prevails. If one practices diligently in such a place, then when one’s learning and practice reach maturity, one will manifest the path everywhere one goes, even if one is alone. One’s body will manifest the path through one’s read more...

Overview

From Master Yin Shun's perspective, "although the teachings are varied, all are interconnected. The different teachings start at different places,... read more »

Lectures and Dharma Discussion

Saturday Dharma Talks Dharma talks and discussion provided by various teachers on Saturday mornings and afternoons. (Please see General Schedule for... read more »

Food Pantry

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Helping to Feed the Needy in Our Community

The Bodhi Monastery Food Pantry distributes food to approximately 40 people from Sussex County every Friday from 9:00 am to 10:00 am, providing non-perishable food and some produce to those people who qualify for the programs. The needs of people in Sussex County grow greater every month and every year. What was once a program to help the temporarily needy has become a way of life for struggling families who just can’t seem to keep up with today’s high prices and cost of living.

The Food Pantry consists of three programs: the USDA, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Food Program, and the Bodhi Food Program. Donors to the programs are NORWESCAP,

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Dana

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What is Dana?

Dana is the Pali word for giving. The practice of giving is universally recognized as one of the most basic human virtues, a quality that testifies to the depth of one’s humanity and one’s capacity for self-transcendence. In the teaching of the Buddha, too, the practice of giving claims a place of special eminence, one which singles it out as being in a sense the foundation and seed of spiritual development.

Giving can also be identified with the personal quality of generosity (caga). This angle highlights the practice of giving, not as the outwardly manifest act by which an object is transferred from oneself to others, but as the inward disposition to give, a disposition which is strengthened by outward acts of giving and which in turn makes possible still more demanding acts of self-sacrifice. Generosity is included among the essential attributes of the sappurisa, the good or superior person, along with such other qualities as faith, morality, learning, and wisdom. Viewed as the quality of generosity, giving has a particularly intimate connection to the entire movement of the Buddha's path. For the goal of the path is the destruction of greed, hate and delusion, and the cultivation of generosity directly debilitates greed and hate, while facilitating that pliancy of mind that allows for the eradication of delusion.

For further reading, go to:
Dana: The Practice of Giving
Selected essays edited by Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi

 

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Offerings to the Sangha


Toiletry Items Needed
Soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash
Basic Food Staples Needed
Unsalted nuts such as walnuts, cashews, pecans, pine nuts, and almonds, raisins, prunes, oatmeal, dried lentils and garbanzo beans, noodles, pasta, rice stick noodles, brown rice, virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, vegetable oil, “natural” peanut butter, jelly, vegetarian oyster mushroom sauce.

Service

One of the most important ways to give of yourself is in time, effort, and skill. The maintenance of our monastery and the management of our programs require assistance from the lay community to make it all happen.

Financial Help


Dana for General Purposes
This dana will be allocated by the Sangha for whatever items or purposes are of greatest need in the general administration, functioning, and development of Bodhi Monastery.

Dana for Food
This dana will be allocated specifically for the groceries purchased for the Sangha’s meals.
Dana for Sangha Requisites
This dana will be allocated specifically for the general requisites of the monks for items such as robes, toiletries, slippers, medicine, etc.

Dana for Dharma
Though the Dharma taught at Bodhi Monastery is put on-line for all to take freely, we welcome financial assistance to help in the proliferation of Dharma. Dana would be allocated to such things as costs incurred in keeping the website up and technically advanced in order to post the Dharma from Bodhi Monastery. It may also include allocating money for travel costs for teachers, translators, etc. It may also go towards producing audio CDs of Dharma talks, as well as producing any literature, and peripheral Dharma materials.

Dana for Specific Designation
If there is something more specific you would like your monetary dana to go towards, you can simply write to us about your suggested offering at contactus so that the Sangha can take it into consideration as to its necessity.

 

How to Give:

PayPal

Please tell us in a few words how you would like your donation used (e.g., general, food, requisites, Dharma).

You can also send a check or money order to Bodhi Monastery, 67 Lawrence Road, Lafayette, NJ 07848. Please make a note of the specific designation on your check, and we will send you a receipt.

Bodhi Monastery is a nonprofit religious organization with federal tax exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to Bodhi Monastery are tax-deductible to the full extent permitted by law.

Thank you for your support.

 

Liturgy

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Buddhist Liturgy

Daily: 4:30-5 PM - Evening chanting liturgy is held seven days a week. All are welcome to attend this beautiful and elevating service, held in classical Chinese style.

First Saturday of the month: 10:40-11:10 AM - Devotional service (Circumambulation, chanting, offerings) includes walking meditation.

Liturgy Digital Audio Listen to a morning liturgy and view a liturgical guide used at the monastery.

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Lectures and Dharma Discussion

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Saturday Dharma Talks

Dharma talks and discussion provided by various teachers on Saturday mornings and afternoons. (Please see General Schedule for more details)

If you have any questions please call the monastery or email us and type "Lectures info" in the subject box.

 
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