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227 Aung Kyaw Sint, U.S.A 12/13/2001

        Very Impressive and Excellent way to reveal the true Buddhism to the world..


226 Aldo and Kriz, Buddha Land 12/12/2001

        hello i hav 2 say this is a great site if u r into nibbana etc aldo and i r doin an essay on nibbana 4 RE its soooo bad but we hav2 do it oh well congrats on the site im off cus i cant b bothered cya Wednesday


225 Mahendra , Indonesia 12/05/2001

        Very interesting web-site for Buddhism. It's a good place to learn Theravada Buddhism. The chanting should be distributed in CD form so that Buddhist laymen can learn reciting paritta with Burmese accent. The news on educational activities and buddhist universities should be updated and enhanced. Mettacittena,


224 Yang g.c, Malaysia 11/30/2001

       Good web site & comprehensive teaching of the dharma. Appreciate that the site also cover the higher doctrine, the buddha explanation of the universe.

223 John, Billinge 11/26/2001

       Its amazing that this is actually in my own little village!!!


222 Karl Von Pupp 11/21/2001

       Very impressive site! I will admire this!


221 Alessandra Mor, Chicago 11/20/2001

       Fab website! Keep up the good work! Alessandra Mor


220 Hla Maytu, Missouri, USA 11/15/2001

        I am very glad to stumble onto this website. I am a Buddhist by birth but did not really think about my religion until as I got older. Your website has a lot of information which I am going to read. Thanks.


219 Brittany, Edmonton, Alberta 11/04/2001

       Really good site, it helped me get a 90% on a social studies project, thanks!!


218 Richard, In mountains in Asheville, NC, USA 11/04/2001

        This is most auspicious finding... Thank you!


217 Joe Stevens, Nottingham 11/02/2001

       What a beautiful site! I wonder if anyone knows if there is a Theravada vihara or group in Nottingham?


216 Veekay, India 10/31/2001

       Very excellent website.


215 Maung Khin, Middle East 10/23/2001

        A very good site. May I thank Dr. M M L for introducing me to this site. I find the articles very useful. It will take months to fully appreciate the whole site. This site does not come up when searched through Google for example. Perhaps the Webmaster could make some adjustments. Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu; Maung Khin


214 Jean Duvalle: http://www.american-engineering.com 10/20/2001

        Hi there! I just bumped into your site, and I kind of enjoyed it. Keep it up!


213 Aika Miura ; Asian Pictures 10/18/2001

       Hi! What a nice place!


212 Ida Widjaja;Jakarta, Indonesia 10/07/2001

       How can I get the translation in English for paritta : Namakaragatha, Pubbabaganamakara, Pancasila...etc ?


211 Khin Maung Win; Germany 10/05/2001

       Dear Svetlana, I know for a fact that there is Myanmar Embassy in Moscow.That is the best place to get your visa.You can get a one month visa.If you can survive 2 weeks of Vipassana training,you would surely have the firm foundation to practice on your own. After that, all you need is a quiet secluded place. t can be anywhere. There are also meditation courses being offered in England and you can find the place and schedule in Nibbana.com. Vipassana training is conducive to peace and tranquility of mind and if that is what you are seeking,go for it. I wish you great success.


210 Engineering Jobs ; ENGINEERING JOBS 10/04/2001

       I found your site very interesting. Thanks!


209 Ong Hwee Ching; Malaysian but in Singapore now 09/28/2001

       This website is very useful for one who want to find some information about Dhamma.


208 Rachel and Laura, Scotland 09/25/2001

        Well OK if you like this kinda thing! we r 2 scottish lassies in school trying to find information on Buddhism seeing as we have an exam to pass on it. Didnt find this v. useful coz I am not really following all this. Bye


207 Svetlana Karnaoukhova, Russia 09/21/2001

        I found a lot of information, very useful for me. But the question I would like to ask, still remains. I want to know where to get an entry visa for practice of Vippasana if I dont have an embassy of Myanma in my country.


206 Tan Lee Yean, Malaysia 09/10/2001

        Recently my friend visited Myanmar and she told me about the place she visited and also the Buddhist temple. So I visit this site and find it exciting and can learn more about the Buddhism.


205 Madhouse Chat Talker, DC 09/08/2001

       Great looking site


204

U Tin Htut

09/08/2001

       This is a very wonderful web site. Thanks very much and appreciate the great job. Lord buddha,the greatist teacher left his teaching since was enlightened. His teaching were carried by great disciples from the very beginning to present days passing down so many years from 2590 to 2545 years. Now all the teaching are already recorded in so many languages. So many present day teachers read, translate, interpret and practice as the way theirs' teachers teaching them. Lot of peoples forgot or unnotice the original dhamma itself containing Buddha teachings for Nibanna only, teaching for common peoples and buddha talk to general public. All recorded teachings were recorded in book forms so that many readers could not interpret the real accent of Lord Buddha. So many people they consider themselve they are fully educated but in reality they are just telling what they have read. During the great period of time in history so many great teachers and interpreters came up but so many monks, teachers and lay persons were not fully recognised and were even wrongfully accused. If we can recognise those teaching and interpretation by comparing the original dhamma text, it will be of great benefit to the mandkind. With loving kindness. May all beings be freed from suffering and attain enlightenment.


203 Rosa Alex: Home Page 08/30/2001

       Good site! Thanks!


202 Mark & Zin-Zin Wealthy, Kettering, Northants, England 08/17/2001

        English man, Burmese woman. Met together in Burma in 1999 whilst working with Premier Oil. Now back in England and married. Both practice Theravada Buddhism at the Birmingham (Burmese) Talaka Pagoda and at Leicester Vihara


201 Keith Ritchie, Tayside, UK 08/13/2001

        Great Site with lots of info. Only things is I would like to find someone in my area if possible to speak to.


200 Florian, Theravada Abhidhamma 08/08/2001

        Truly a treasure of information and inspiration. Excellent work that provides material for all interested in pure Buddhism. Yours, Florian


199 Hrishikesh, India 08/06/2001

        I HOPE THE MESSAGE OF PEACE OF THE LORD BUDDHA PERVADES THROUGH US ALL. May the lord grant us all moksha though our paths and religions may be different we through love and peace will all attain moksha(nirvana) and unite with the supreme soul for the people of the world I send my wishes of peace may the glory of the buddha never fade may the lord narayana grant us all happiness. om namo vasudevaya om namo buddhaya shanti shanti shantihi


198 Sayadaw Upannananda, Singapore 07/31/2001

       I am delighted to see this website and thank to those who organized for this.


197 Vico Alfarine Kirtinanda, Indonesia 07/28/2001

       Namo Buddhaya, Boddhisattvaya Mahasattvaya.. Hi, I'm Vico from Indonesia, wants to be your friend,... Please mail me at valfarine@yahoo.com

       Sabbe satta bhavantu sukithata, Shanti, Shanti, Shanti


196 Haryono Sutanto:Jakarta, Indonesia 07/23/2001

        Great, especially information on the practice of Vipassana.


195 The Rev. William Hobbs, Southbridge, MA 07/20/2001

       I loved your website. Excellent and accessable teaching for those wishing to learn more about meditation & Buddhism. Its practice is enriching all aspects of my life! My Christian faith is enriched and enlarged. Thank you.


194 Johanes, Indonesia 07/20/2001

       I am so happy to know this website because I can learn more and more about Buddhism from this website.


193 Bradley, USA 07/12/2001

       Very nice site, very friendly, and lot's of info.


192 Lesley Fay Henshall, Wigan, UK 07/09/2001

       After many years becoming lost amongst words in books, searching far and wide for guidance, I have just inadvertantly fallen over a gem under my very feet. Grateful thanks.


191 Michell, USA 06/28/2001

       I have been read forward this website. This is the one I thought it would be perfect for me to look more information about meditation that I get from most difference website, and thankyou so much about people that put alot of effort to developed into this website.


190 UEN TZUNG-KUEN, Taiwan 06/25/2001

        I like this web very much, thank you. I hope I can get more information about Mahasi Sayadaw here.


189 Thaw Htaik Win, Australia 06/24/2001

       I didn't expect there could be such a web site as this one. I don't have enough words to describe all my delight when I found it. A very very nice site!!!


188 Khin Maung Win: Germany 06/21/2001

       Dear UMML, I am very grateful to you for the opportunity to learn Dhamma from Tipitaka and the teachings from Myanmar Sayadawgyis that are on your website. As the Buddha said "The gift of Dhamma is the greatest of all gifts", you are performing the greatest meritorius deed. May you and your loved ones live in peace, health and happiness and attain Nibbana ultimately!


187 Khin Maung Win: Germany 06/21/2001

        Dear Evgeny, I am very glad to hear that you have decided to become a monk at a very young age.That is in accord with what Buddha said, "come and see yourself" The only way to learn Dhamma is to practice under the guidance of a learned elder Bhikkhu who is a living example of the Dhamma. There are plenty of learned Bhikkhus who are worthy of respect in both Ceylon and Myanmar. I don't see any big difference between studying in Myanmar and Ceylon because the bhikkhus in both countries practice Theraveda Buddhism.There are devout laity in both countries who are happy to support the Sangha as best they can. If you have decided to go to Ceylon, go over there without any delay before something else will prevent you from going there. Once you have the basic foundation, you can go to Myanmar at anytime. May you make progress and attain Nibbana ultimately!!


186 Jan: Buddha-direct Homepage 06/21/2001

       Sadhu, friends May all beings come home together by the Noble 8-fold Way in Bliss!


185 Lim Bon Cheng, Johor Bahru, MALAYSIA 06/20/2001

       WONDERFUL JOB, KEEP IT UP !


184 Ashin U Nanadanvamsa 06/18/2001

       I feel proud and happy to see the effort of Sayadawgyi.


183 Aung 06/14/2001

       Whoever did this, I am really grateful to you. Please do create the site which include sayadaw U Jotika Dhamma talks. Thank You.


182 Bamar 06/13/2001

       This is good site. Good for the Buddhist.


181 Evgeny, Russia 06/12/2001

       Hello everybody! My name is Evgeny, I am a young man (22 years old) from Russia. I have recently graduated from the university of foreign languages and now I am going to Sri Lanka to study Buddhism and become a monk. I have recently visited this excellent Burmese Buddhist site, have looked through and truly admired the pages about the educational institutions and other things, and I have a question to anyone who would be willing to answer me: what is the difference between studying Buddhism and becoming a monk in Sri Lanka and studying in Burma? What is the better place? Because now I am a bit hesitant. Please respond me as soon as possible. Waiting for your advice, Best regards, Evgeny.


180 Sammy, SRI LANKA 05/12/2001

        Great...please do more for us.


179 Pinayo Prommuang, Thailand 05/12/2001

       All Religions have taught us to be good persons. Only Buddhism, I believe in, but I have never looked down upon any religious doctrines. If those doctrines have settled on the rational principles . We follow them , and then bring the happiness to us surely.


178 Steven Hendry, Brighton, England 05/10/2001

       As an ex buddhist monk I think this is a wonderful site for practising meditators . I am all for it . Well done and keep up all the good work.


177 K B Lau, Malaysia 05/03/2001

       Sadhu Sadhu , keep up the meritorious work of spreading the Dhamma


176 Tin Aung Moe, Elmhurst,queen,Newyork,USA 04/19/2001

       Buddha sasanam siram tihtatu.may all being bewell & peaceful.with loving-kindness(metta)


175 Martin, UK 04/04/2001

       Very informative not very exciting though


174 Jeanne 03/04/2001

        How statisfying as a Buddhist to find a site that gives so much information.


173 Yuanita, Indonesia 03/28/2001

       Hallo Dhamma fellows, It's a wonderful web site for us to visit. Glad to see there are many Buddhist symphatisans.


172 Mulyadi (ariya palo), Indonesia 03/18/2001

        Namo Buddhaya, We are the one of Indonesia Buddhist organization which prodution of Buddhis song into some cassets or CD. Now we are looking for a freind who can distributed that cassets or CD. If you are interested please send email to sigma_ent@buddhis.zzn.com With Metta, Mulyadi, Darmadi Tj, Jan Hien, ( Taman Galaxi H3/11 Bekasi 17147 Indonesia)


171 Jeanne 03/04/2001

       How statisfying as a Buddhist to find a site that gives so much information.


170 Sarah Blane, Fife 03/04/2001

       Thanks!! I'm struggling with an essay on the Buddhist view of the human condition with regard to the Three Universal Truths and have been overwhelmed by its truth and significance in contemporary society. Hopefully I'll have it all finished by tomorrow morning!! Ta for your help, Sarah xx


169 Khin Maung Htoo 03/04/2001

        I am delightfully surprised from this web site. I will have to revisit many times before I can digest to the full extent. Well done. Please keep up the good work. KMH


168 Dave 03/01/2001

        Sadu! Sahu! Come and see and experience the Dhamma!!!! We are truly blessed to see words of the Buddhas expressed so clearly by the noble authors at nibbana.com. I am deeply grateful for your priceless and precious efforts(dana) to make clear the Dhamma. Sadu! Sadu! Sadu!

        May all beings now benefit from your efforts through diligent practice and confidence and experience nibbana.


167 Jari Peltonen , Tampere, Finland;website 03/01/2001

       Hi, Greetings from Finland.


166 IM ROBERT, SINGAPORE 02/28/2001

       This my 1st time that I see the site. It is very useful tools to learn. I need to work hearder in order to undersatnd about the whole " U "


165 Charisma King, Newburgh, New York U.S.A 02/26/2001

       Although I'm only fifteen years old, I really enjoyed visiting this site. I would like to suggest that everyone who is interested in different culture to visit and see for themselves.


164 David Cole 02/25/2001

       Terrific and inspiring website! May all beings benefit from your efforts. Peace to all, Dave


163 Jan Hansen  Buddha-Direct 02/20/2001

       May we all come home together in the ultimate bliss of peace by the Noble Eightfold Way, the one and only : - ]


162 changhp 02/17/2001

        A vey good & detail website for Buddhist.


161 Bud De Silva, Ottawa, Canada
HILDA JAYEWARDENARAMAYA
01/29/2001

        This is a site every Buddhist should visit. It has been extremely professionally designed. Bud De Silva


160 Magda 01/29/2001

       Does anyone know about the ten sisters society, which was founded by buddhist nuns? i would appreciate any help you can give me regarding where to go for information to further my research. Thanks very much


159 Hla Min, California, USA 01/29/2001

       he "Dhammananda Newsletter" January 2001 edition is out. You may download the newsletter (in PDF) from the "Publications" section in http://www.tbsa.org


158 Adele Cotterell , Wales.....United kingdom 01/28/2001

       A very interesting site it has helped a lot with my Religion Essay due in on the 30-01-01. Please answer my question though.


157 Jody Pirret, New Zealand 01/24/2001
       Excellent website about Theravada Buddhism. I neede to know more about the Daily routines of a Buddhist, and found this site very helpful. A good job, thank you!

156 Hla Min, California, USA 01/23/2001
       Received "In This Very Life" by Sayadaw U Pandita as dhamma dana from "Triple Gems Publication". The secretariat -- U Tin Htoon (USA), Dr. M M Lwin (UK) and Daw Emma Tin Tin Myint (Singapore) -- should be complimented for the work. Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu.

155 Hla Min, California, USA 01/23/2001
       Feel free to visit http://www.tathagata.org You can find Sayadaw U Silananda's articles and dhamma talks [in audio]. Sayadaw U Pandita will be conducting a retreat in April. Buddhism courses for youths are held once a month and a special retreat for youths is held in summer.

154 Hla Min, California, USA 01/23/2001
       You can find rare photos of Shwe Dagon Pagoda (taken after an earthquake) and Kyaikhtiyo (before the "restoration") in the PHOTO GALLERY in http://www.ex-rit.org

153 Hla Min, California, USA 01/23/2001
        We are glad to see a growing network of Theravada Buddhist sites all around the world. Feel free to visit http://www.tbsa.org and http://www.edhamma.com

152 Desmond Chiong, California, USA    DBC Buddhist bookstore 01/22/2001
        Great! May you earn all the merits that may assist you in reaching nirvana the quickest. With metta, Des
       please visit my web: www.dbcbuddhistbookstore.com

151 Brian Robertson   DharmaNotes 01/16/2001
       Wonderful site! Hope you'll stop over and see DharmaNotes..

150 Victoria Labudzinska, Poland 01/09/2001
       KARMAPA CZIENNO

149 Desmond Chiong, California, USA    DBC Buddhist bookstore 01/08/2001
       Great work. thanks for your kindness for the human kind. keep up with you good efforts. Des

148 April Searle, Sussex, UK 01/07/2001
       This looks well good if i was interested in being a buddhist then i'd come here but i just need help with an R.Ed essay at the moment.

YEAR 2000


147 Soe Nu Nu Chit, Malaysia 12/26/2000
       I am very much appreciated for the articles on Nibbana.com. As a buddhist, I am proud and elated. This is one of the best way by which we can contribute the essence of Buddhism.
       May Buddha bless these people who created this web pages and may I wish them attain Nibbana.

146 SAW MYINT, USA 12/25/2000
       This is a great Web Page. I like it very very much. I am so proud of it. We can go and see so many many web pages and thanks to all who made these web pages.

145 Hendro Sugijono, Indonesia    YF2ABD 12/15/2000
        I like this site very much, because it's help me to know much more about Dhamma.
       Sabbe satta bhavantu sukhitatta. Mettacittena - Hendro.

144 joko muliadi, Indonesia 12/10/2000
        WOW,I LIKE THIS SITE BECAUSE IT CAN ENRICH MY KNOWLEDGE IN BUDDHISM BECAUSE IM ANEW PERSON IN BUDDHISM. IWANT ALL OF U CAN HELP ME TO TELL ME ABOUT BUDDHISM VERY MUCH. CAN I RECEIVE A LIST OF FRIENDS IN OTHER COUNTRY (BUDDHIST FRIENDS),
        THANK U AND NAMO BUDDHAYA (JOKO MULIADI)

143 Mr Myint Thwin, Singapore 12/08/2000
       This site is very useful to distribute Buddhism. I prefer like this web site to every National to know.
       Thank you for your creative design.

142 Edward Frey, U.S.A 12/06/2000
       Hello good people, Edward Frey here. I like your informative presentation and would like to contribute what I can. I'm a writer on Asian art and culture (Oxford UN. Pr., Asia Literary Pr.), and have written much about Eastern religions. ... Perhaps my best work is a quite unique description of the life of the Buddha as portrayed in the stone sculptures at Borobudur temple in central Java. I spent a hard hot week there on those magnficent terraces with solemn Buddhas all around me and report that grand scene in chapter 16 of my latest book, TO PLEASE A CHINESE WIFE. Amazon.com reviews the book well, please do log on. Sincerely yours, Edward Frey, author, Asian art

141 Yaroslav Koryakov       My page - Only Russian 2000-12-04
        Please accept my great gratitude. The best Theravada place in the Internet. So important for us far away and without literature and teachers. Just great. Long live. Mettena cittena - Yaroslav

140 Qiuyin,Orlando, Florida, USA        Sheng-tua Buddhist Temple 2000-11-22
        Greetings from Sheng-tua Buddhist Temple. You have a fine site and good resources. Enjoyed visiting it very much. Nemaste, Qiuyin

139 U Tin Htut, Myanmar/USA/Worldwide traveller        2000-11-21
        I am still looking for a good teacher who can teach me to gain basic step for enlightenment. I saw so many methods but I feel not comfortable. Can you get meditation methods and approach from not well known or famous monks or centers? Thank you

138 O.Silva        Camilina Cattery 2000-11-21
        Enjoyed your website a lot! Best regards from Camilina Cattery!

137 Piscataway, New Jersey        Piscataway New Jersey Dance 2000-11-06
        Nice looking site. Well laid out. Easy to navigate. Not a dance site, but I enjoyed my visit.

136 Jan Hansen, Denmark,        Buddha Direct 2000-11-04
        May all come home together, by the Noble Eightfold Path, Unified in same way, in the bliss of joy, in the calm of peace, yeah ! : - ] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

135 Suan Lu Zaw, Australia,        The Metaschool Of Bodhiology 2000-11-02
        The effort to create such a resourceful, enormous website is extraordinary. A one-stop site for Theravada Buddhism. May the webmaster and the family stand to gain the accomplishment of paññaparamita.

134 AVINASH INGLE, India,        Homepage 2000-11-02
        Impressed with this site, full of Buddhist knowledge, MAY YOUR WORK SPREAD ACROSS THE WORLD, ENLIGHTENING ALL THE BEINGS

133 Maurice Deebank, Birmingham U.K 2000-10-31
       A highly extensive and intensive selection of suitably informative and ornate web pages.

132 Mark, UK 2000-10-29
       Thank you for this site, your help and advice.

131 Aggabodhi, Malaysia 2000-10-24
        I would like to say congratulation on these wonderful and informative buddhist web page. Wish there are some buddha picture to see and to download (jpg/gif) recommended for everyone!!!

130 CS Lee, Singapore,        Singapore DharmaNet 2000-10-18
        A great site for Dharma articles especially on Vipassana meditation. Keep it up.

129 Mr. Zaw Myo Lwin, KL,Malaysia,        Homepage 2000-10-14
       : "May Dhamma Will Remain Forever" (Patience is a flower that not grows in every heart.) (patience is the best remedy for every troubles.)

128 Ingrid Rastall, Cambridge, UK 2000-10-10
       Sadhu,Sadhu,Sadhu! I am a Buddhist trying to follow the teachings of the Western Buddhist Order, founded by the Venerable Sangharachita - who is ordained into 3 different traditions. I also know just a little about Tibetan/Mahayanan Buddhism. I have been fascinated to read the answers your Venerable Monks have given to questions about Theravadan Buddhism and have learned much from their experience and wisdom. We may be treading a slightly different route, but the Noble Path is the same. May all beings be free from suffering. With Metta

127 Juan, Malaysia 2000-10-06
       I have long known that our religion,Buddhism have been flourishing and that the Europeans adherents to the faith have been on the rise tremendously,particularly since the 1990s.I am glad with this development.I wish that Buddhism would continue to spread throughout the world.Proceed marching on the Dharma path-a path of love, peace, compassion, and the Noble Truth.May the world be enlightened by the Dharma light.

126 Norman Kain, London        Norman Kain's Domain 2000-09-27
       Excellent web site for Buddhists and those interested in Buddhism. Being a Burmese Buddhist by birth and by conviction, I am enjoying reading all the information on this site and taking part in the discussions.

125 Dr. Aung Khin, South Africa 2000-09-15
       Well done. May all being see the truth and get peaceful.

124 Tin Lin Kyaw, Burma       MIND 2000-09-01
       Hi!I am a real Buddhisn and I believe I can make things without any others,but I am not a weak person. I had some experiences in Burma.I learned in Panditarama about three months for three years. Thank all of you, Tin Lin Kyaw.

123 Kim Han Sang, Korea 2000-08-27
       Dear Venerable Sir : I am Korean lay buddhist, aged 29. Now I live in Beijing, China. May I ask you a question about the 3rd of the 5 Buddhist precepts? In the third of the five buddhist precepts, it does not mention anything about violating/breaking the 3rd precept if a buddhist having sexual intercourse with a prostitute. However, even though having sex with a prostitute may not be classified under this precept, a good buddhist knows that this is an unwholesome action. The word "Kamesu-micchacara"(in Pali) means sensual craving or indulgence, specifically refers to wrongful sexual relations, such as committing adultery with somebody else husband or wife. The question is: If a buddhist calls a call-girl or prostitute and later having sex with her (he pays for it with money), does he breaking the third of the 5 buddhist precepts? and if so, why? Please enlighten me on this case. Thank you for your reply. With metta and Big greeting: Yours In the Dhamma Kim Han Sang

122 Shyam, India       Free Dara Singh 2000-08-25
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121 Samye, USA 2000-08-25
       This is a wonderful site! I love every part of it, I will be coming back again & again! I currently practice Tibetan Buddhism but I always feel very inspired by the Theravadan teachings, I think I may have to take a closer look! ^_^ May you be blessed for presenting the Dharma

120 Karuna Wang, Jakarta, Indonesia   The Indonesian Vegan Society 2000-08-20
       Informative

119 Jim Wack, USA 2000-08-09
       My son is preparing to study at Panditarama and I was glad to see its home page on the web. My wife is studying to become an Episcopal (Anglican) priest and we both are very inter-faith ecumenical. We are all one!, Jim Wack, Virginia Theological Seminary -- spouse, Alexandria, VA, USA

118 Mr Lim Thian Woh, Malaysia 2000-08-05
        Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu! for all your effort. It is indeed beneficial.

117 Oentoro Widjaja, Indonesia 2000-08-02
        I think Budddism is the best way of life, because I have experienced a lot of useful result by practicing Dhamma since I knew Dhamma for the first time in the last 5 years. I like Buddhism because it's very different from religion that only teaching about faith with no basic understand of nature. it's impossible to have faith without experience !!! How can we say that the sky is blue when we are blind ??? How can we say that the heaven is beautiful when we had never been there ??? I thing it's unrealistic !!!!!! but Buddhism teach how to understand nature and the cause so by understanding the cause of suffering we can stop living in suffering by terminating the cause. it's very very realistic !!!!!! Then how can we know about the GOD existence when we have never met GOD. How can we have faith to something that we have never know.!!!!?????? In Buddhism I found the simple explanation and very rational that how can someone free from suffering if there is no "GOD" but It won't interfere the law of nature, some can free themself from suffering is depend on themself. when someone suffered, it is caused by their action and when someone live happily, it is the result of their good action.!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally, the realistic perception of life which is tought by The Buddha make me understand my life better and better!!!

116 Joe Cummings, Thailand 2000-07-27
       Wonderful site, with so much information. I was delighted to come across two essays by Sujin Boriharnwanaket, a Thai abhidhamma teacher with whom I studied in the 1970s. I've since lost contact with her-- does anyone know how I might find Ajaan Sujin? Thanks.

115 Chris Chaplin,Cambridge, UK 2000-07-15
       THE MORE I READ AND HEAR ABOUT BUDDHISM, THE MORE I FEEL THIS IS THE WAY FOR ME, IF ONLY I COULD GET TO GRIPS WITH THE BASICS. HOPEFULLY, NOW THAT I HAVE FOUND YOUR WEB SITE I CAN BEGIN TO UNDERSTAND WHAT A WONDERFUL RELIGION BUDDHISM REAL IS.

114 Peace Baby,Yorkshire 2000-07-13
       Hi doing a school project and want to say this website has really helped!!!! I think I will have passed, hope so any way!! thanks a lot , you lot are great!!

113 Jo, Derby 2000-07-04
        I am looking for some help with buddhism coursework. my title is this: "the magga is the middle way. by living the monastic life are bikkhus and bikkhunis digressing from the Buddha's original message? a discussion of the nature and purpose of the sangha in Britain" if anyone could offer me any help please email me. thank you

112 Win Win Yi, California 2000-07-03
       Man this page is so full of information. keep on making best.

111 Huey Green Green,USA 2000-07-01
        Thank -you so much for creating a site such as this, i am truly grateful.

110 Khin Aye Mu aka Mirabelle Harrison, Burma 2000-06-27
       Most unexpected website. Very much appreciated.

110 Chris Harrison, UK 2000-06-27
       We are looking for Burmese buddhists resident in South London, and especially a meditation master. Any clues?

109 H. Chandra (Indonesia) 2000-06-26
       Very nice I wish we can make like this too.

108 Sian Mayor 2000-06-22
       I am doing a project on initiation rites of other religions as I am a Christian and I found this website that has helped me a great deal so thankyou very much!

107 Lim Hong Eooi (Malaysia) 2000-06-13
       I like this web page very much due to it give me a lot of valuable knowledges and philoshopy.

106 WIN MINN 2000-06-11
       Thank you very much for creating this website. I can learn a lot from this site in english so I can share my knowledge to other people.

105 Renee Huynh 2000-06-11
       I would like to receive newsletters and order books from your organization. Thank you very much.

104 McCall McCall, Singapore 2000-06-11
       I travelled to India for a buddhist pilgrimage and was looked after by Burmese Buddhist monks from Kushinagar. I am forever grateful.

103 Htet Htet Wunn, Thailand 2000-06-07
       Thanks to the Editor and all who gave us a good image of Buddha. I would also like to thank for a valuable discussion group from which I gained a lot of knowledge.

102 Ven. Ashin Acara, USA   Sadhamaransi Meditation Center 2000-06-0
       Thank you for your Website. It is excellent.You volunteered for all of Buddhists. It is a great job. I appreciate for your websites, because I have dreamed it since I became a Buddhist monk. May the Dhamma remain forever! May the Dhamma spread all over the world! Yours in the Dhamma

101 Mike Doherty, England 2000-05-24
       I'm an inexperienced but (trying to be a..) committed follower. Great site for the new starter, with plenty to think about. With Metta, Mike

100 DDSilverWillow, USA 2000-05-15
       Your website looks great! All of your hard work shines through and it is obvious that you have spent a great deal of time and effort into making these wonderful pages!

99 Khin Maung Oo, USA 2000-05-15
       It will be much better for the Burmese Buddhists if you can put the Dhamma talks by famous Sayadaws in audio and vedio versions.

98 Dr Thynn Thynn, USA   Sae Taw Win II Dhamma Center, USA 2000-05-15
       I found your website to be really excellent. I was very happy as it is primarily Burmese Buddhist site as I have just started a dhamma center in Northern California in the lineage of Ven. Shwe Baw Gyun Sayadaw of Mahlaing. ..... Sadhu sadhu sadhu for your good work! Metta.

97 Tin Htut, Burma 2000-05-10
       1. Very wonderful and very nice to read all aritcles.we should have better insight meditation with wisdom. 2. we should promote Buddhavada and always put respect Buddha, Dhamma & Sangha in all our books, publications & without restriction of copy right because Dhamma belonged to Buddha and free for everybody as Buddha wishes. We need more articles from different or better view with detail inside wisdom and knowledge and approach. 3. Buddha Vada and Buddha Dhamma belonged to Buddha and were owned by Buddha and all our teachers, authors, writer,sanghas and lay persons are just the followers of Buddha teaching so that any Dhamma name should not be used as private names or methods or name changed & belonged to any kind of monastaries or sayadaws or gangs or teachers or writers.

96 Trisha R, Australia   May All Beings be Free of Suffering 2000-04-28
       Thank you for your 'feed the children' link.

95 Soe Nyunt Swe Win, UK 2000-04-21
       I couldn't explain to our son about "Buddhism" as much as I would like to, because of my limited knowledge and the way youngsters have no time to listen, these days. Your website is the answer to my problems and worries. Thank you, Sadhu Sadhu, Sadhu.

94 Bali Santono, Indonesia 2000-04-20
       This site is simple,but it is good.

93 Jan Hansen , Denmark 2000-04-17
       May we all come Home together By the Noble Eightfold Path, Unified in Same Way In the Bliss of Peace ... ! :-) all yours

92 Win Aung, Singapore 2000-04-13
       I'm very happy to know existing of this site. May the teaching of Buddha distribute all over the world. May all living being peaceful, healthy and wealthy.

91 Arjun, Bombay, India 2000-04-11
       Good to know that there exists such a nice site dedicated to the Theravadin teaching and esp. to that great Dhamma country, Myanmar. I am a Hindu who has found refuge in the Buddha's Dhamma after attending ten-day course in Vipassana Academy near Bombay.

       
90 2000-04-11 Zaw Min Htut
studying in Bangkok
       I am very glad to find this Web site. It is not an easy job to create web site. I respect your devotion.
89 2000-04-08 Yi Thway
UK
You have appeared to have carried out the most significant method in propagating Lord Buddha's Dhamma in modern times. This to me is a great deed.
My greatest congratulations and please keep it up. Thank you for letting me know more about Buddhism.
88 2000-04-05 Upatisssa
Singapore

       Excellant web site. Many Merits to all those involved.
Blessing of the TRIPLE GEM.

87 2000-04-01 Jim Hanna
Australia

       Very good page, my wife will love it when she sees it. She is from Burma and we are both new to the Net. Metta to all beings, Jim and Gina

86 2000-03-26 Soe Hlaing
Myanmar
       I am really impressd by the sight and think you all are doing a very good job at it. Keep it up!
85 2000-03-26 Cho Nwe Soe Hlaing
Myanmar
       Really interesting, it taught me all I needed to know about my religion. Thank you!
84 2000-03-22 Brian Robertson
Austin
DharmaNotes

       Wonderful resource! Many thanks for your hard work! Hope you'll stop by DharmaNotes and consider sending us an article.

83 2000-03-22 Noddy
Bangkok
iDThai

       This is great site. I think it is very helpful for people who want to learn more about Buddhism.

82 2000-03-19 Hasse Krystad
Norway
Buddhistfor bundet

       Just discovered this wonderful website. We will put a link to it on our Norwegian Buddhist Society's page: http://www.buddhistforbundet.no It's so uplifting to see so much good Theravada material on the web. With metta from Norway Hasse & Sunetra

81 2000-03-19 Norma
Los Angeles

        Cool site. Looks like it took A LOT of time to make. 'Everything you ever wanted to know about Buddhism', great. Nicely done and organized. One small criticism: was disappointed to see a banner about Psychic and Paranormal. Didn't click on it so maybe it's not what I think it is. Oh well, let's not be picky. You have a beautiful site and it adds so much more to the web for being there. Thank you, Norm, ps. I hope many will benefit from it.

80 2000-03-02 S.Deshappriya Jayasuriya
U.S.A
Website: Buddhist International

       I go to the New Jersey Burmese Temple
It is very good. You must put some historical facts.We are now working on removing "Hindu" lable from Buddhism. Please read "Discerning the Buddha" by Lal Mani Joshi and his other books. Our organization is working on this issue also. S.D.Jayasuriya Buddhist International- Radical approach to Human Rights

79 2000-02-18 Premali Shanthi Mendis
Sri Lanka

       Dear Friend: I am a faithful Buddhist from Sri Lanka. A friend of mine gave me your internet address. I think it is a beautiful site and your information on Buddhism is excellent. Shall give your address to other Sri Lankan Buddhist friends. Premali S. Mendis

78 2000-02-12 Ceri Bailey

       What are the first steps to becoming a Buddhist?

77 2000-02-11 Ceri Bailey
North Wales

       I went to a Buddhist Center in manchester yesterday, and there we meditated for 10 minutes, and I have been studying the religion in school. My main goal is to become a Budhist, because I think the religion is interesting, and I believe I can stick to the religion.

76 2000-02-10 Harry Than Htut
Canada

       An excellent way to disseminate Buddha's Teachings and knowledge of Buddhism to the whole world. Saddhu, Saddhu, Saddhu

75 2000-02-05 Mike Anderson

       Great site! The help on becoming a real buddhist was very helpful. May you all be happy and peacefull.

74 2000-01-22 Senananda Yew
Malaysia

       It is wonderful that your website exists. It is very informative for Buddhist and non-Buddhist. Hope more people will visit this site. with metta.

73 2000-01-08 Scott R. Sizer
Vermont, U.S.A

       Metta and thank you!

72 2000-01-01 Tin Htoon
California-USA

       I am glad to "discover" such a website. Establishing a website may not be that difficult, but maintaining it is a real task. We need to be unified and sincerely work towards the common goal; i.e. cessation of all forms of suffering and enjoy real peace, real happiness by walking on the Noble Eightfold Path. I strongly like to urge not only all Myanmar Sayadaws,Upasakas and Upasikas, but every one who is interested in Buddha's Teachings to make this website a success. With boundless Metta, Tin Htoon


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