Mahabodhi

Fortnightly Dhamma talk series

  • MBSB & MBRCBangalore, India started a series of Dhamma talks by erudite scholars & Dhamma teachers across the globe. The series will commemorate the birth centenary of Most Ven. Acharya Buddharakkhita. The talks are held every fortnight on Saturdays at 6 pm IST, to educate, awaken and establish in public the pristine pure authentic teaching of the Supremely Enlightened one. So far we have conducted 12 Dhamma Talk series from august to till now. Buddhist scholars both monastic and laity from different part of the are invited to share the Dhamma in pure form to reach our Dhamma seekers in India
  • On various occasions like Dhammapada Festival, Buddha Jayanthi and other occasion on behalf of Mahabodhi Research Centre we have conducted several National and International Conference were renowned Buddhist Monks and Scholars participated and presented their paper.

Fortnightly Seminar Conducted for the Academic Year 2022-23 and 2023-24

Name of the Speaker
Title
Date
Series No
Upasaka Thamos
The Five Powers
01.07.2022
1st
Upasaka Mahadevaiah
Scientific Understanding of Citta and Cetasika
20.08.2022
2nd
Rev. U. Siddhattha (Siddhatthālankāra)
The Significance of Pavāraṇa (Invitation for Monks)
15.10.2022
3rd
Bhante Dhammarakkhita
Theravada doctrine
29.10.2022
4th
Ven. Panna Theri
Buddha Dhamma
12.11.2022
5th
Ven. Nandacara
“A Glimpse of Mindfulness”
26.11.2022
6th
Venerable Dr. Visarada
“The Seven Bojjhanga in Practice”
10.12.2022
7th
“The Seven Bojjhanga in Practice”
“The Buddhist path to be an Unconditional Positive”
24.12.2022
8th
Ven. Ashin Kusala
“How Important is Monastic Education”
7.1.2023
9th
Venerable Dr Chandamuktha,
“Buddhist Oulook on the World”
21.1.2023
10th
Prof (Dr.) Ravindra Panth
“Relevance of the Teachings of the Buddha, today: based on the First Discourse, the Dhamma Cakka Pavattana Sutta”
4.2.2023
11th
Venerable Dodanduwe Obhāsa
“THE FOURFOLD PURIFICATION MORALITY”
18.2.2023
12th
Bhante Revata
“Gijjhakuta – The Place, History, and Importance in Indian Buddhism”
18.3.2023
13th
MAHESH ASHOK DEOKAR,
“BUDDHISM AND DEMOCRACY “
1.4.2023
14th
Venerable Sayadaw Varanyana
“Practice of the Dhamma As Swimming Against the Tide”
14.4.2024
15th
Ven. Amitha Rewatha Thero,
“The Supreme Buddha’s Victory over Mara”
29.4.2023
16th
Dr. Pyi Phyo Kyaw
The Sound of the Breath: Sunlun and Theinngu Meditation Traditions of Myanmar
13.5.2023
17th
Ven Bhikkhu Dharmananda
BUDDHISM FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS - How can we introduce Buddhism in 21 centuries?
27.5.2023
18th
Ven. Uzine Kundala
Cultivating Inner Peace: Exploring the Transformative Power of Buddhist Meditation Towards Global Harmony
10.6.2023
19th
Ven. Vimala Bodhi
The Value of Human Life from Theravada Buddhist Perspective
24.6.2023
20th
Dr. Praveen Kumar
Significance of Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta & Asalha Purnima
8.7.2023
21st
Ven. Tan Pannadipa
The Buddhist Positive Thinking
22.7.2023
22nd
Ven. Dr. Candamukha
The Kakacupama Sutta at a glance (Discourse on Simile of Saw)
5.8.2023
23rd
Ven. Bhikkhu Buddhadatta
The Four Supporting Factors – Sangaha Sutta
19.8.2023
24th
Ven. Sayale Piyadassi
Abhidhamma as a Part of the Path of Freedom
16.9.2023
25th
Ven. Bhikkhu Sarana
Bodily Fabrication
30.9.2023
26th
Ven. Bhikkhu Buddhadatta
Overcoming Anger Forgiveness, Harmony and Inner Peace
11.11.2023
27th
Dr. K Ramachandra
Navigating Eight Worldly Conditions (Atta Lokadhamma) in Daily Life
20.01.2024
28th
Ven. Bhikkhu Sayadaw Varanyana
Aranapatipada – The Path Leading to Non - Conflict
3.2.2024
29th
Ven. Bhikkhu Chandamukha
A Study of Human Nature Through the Light of Brahmajala Sutta
17.2.2024
30th
Ven. Bhikkhu Sayadaw Kusala
Nature of Kamma
2.3.2024
31th
Upasaka Mahadevaiah K
Why are Living Being Alive and Why do They Have to Die According to Abhidhamma
16.3.2024
32nd
Ven. Bhikkhuni Dr. Prasannawati
Resilience from the Life Story of Mahaprajapati Gautami
30.3.2024
33rd
Ven. Dr. Varabuddhi
Benefits of Practicing Meditation
13.4.2024
34th

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