Benefits of the Nagarjuna Training Institute (NTI) courses

> The students come from some of the most deprived and oppressed situations in India, often with a feeling of no hope whatsoever. After a year of Dhamma practice most feel completely transformed, with a new vision of life, and the Dhamma tools to work on it.

> The confidence in the Dhamma and Dr. Ambedkar’s great vision they develop during the year gives them energy to share what they have learnt with many others in their villages and towns.

> The different Scheduled caste communities in India do not usually cooperate with each other, even after they have become Buddhists. At the Nagarjuna Institute they relate to each other just as Buddhists and not in terms of the caste they have come from. This in itself is an enormous contribution to a truly democratic society. The intensive practice for a year with other Buddhists from all over India means they cease to identify with the old untouchable caste but just as Buddhists.

> The ex-students make up a network covering over 19 states in India. This is the basis for organising local activities, retreats and lecture tours, making a very significant contribution to the development of Buddhism in these States.

> Many have started social projects. A group of the first students started two hostels in Tamil Nadu for children who suffered from the Tsunami.

Events

Visit of  Thicht Nhat Hanh
to Nagpur 8-11th October at invitation of TBMSG

All are warmly invited to join us for the Nagpur Programme and Retreat to be held at Nagaloka, Kamptee Road, Nagpur.

Thicht Nhat Hanh to Nagpur

Annual Programme of Dhamma Diksha at Nagaloka
Date: 9th October, 2008
Time: 10:30 AM
Guest Speaker: Thicht Nhat Hanh, in presence of 40 monks and nuns from PlumVillage

Retreat:
Date: 10 – 11 th October, 2008
Time: 9:30 AM to 5.30 PM

All are invited for retreat, local participants please do carry their lunch box.

For more information, please contact:

Tejadhamma at tejadhamma@gmail.com

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