sister dhammadina

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Mapa Mental sobre sister dhammadina, creado por amyokane el 26/06/2013.
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sister dhammadina
  1. Her personal traits, prior experience within buddhism and teaching style all added to the fact that she was a catalyst for Buddhism in post-war Australia. epitomized her Buddhist beliefs, significantly influencing the lives of many early adherents of Buddhism
    1. Her experience in both America and as a Buddhist in Sri Lanka meant that she could relate to Australians in a western way and share the knowledge she had build for 30 years. Sister Dhammadinna taught them her knowledge on the Dharma (Buddhist teachings) as well as her understanding on Sangha (group of Buddhists that shared common visions and goals), influencing her adherents to Buddhism.
      1. Not only did Sister Dhammadinna use her past experiences when teaching to small groups, she also lived by example to her beliefs, causing her adherents to respect her and want to do the same. Through epitomizing her beliefs, Sister Dhammadinna contributed to the post-war Australian society like no one before.
        1. The most important contribution that Sister Dhammadinna made to Buddhist adherents was her actions as a catalyst for Buddhists in Australia. Before her time, there was a very insignificant figure of Buddhists, clustered in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and no where else. Sister Dhammadinna ʼ s small classes, Wesak services and books influenced those who came across them and they spread the teaching of Buddha. This was the basis upon which the Buddhist Society of NSW was formed, from which branched the Buddhist society of Victoria.
          1. Through living by example and teaching from her past experience, Sister Dhammadinna was the mort significant impact to Buddhism in the history of Australia and without her, the Buddhist community would not be what it is today.
          2. Her audience of post-war women could understand her and there was no language nor cultural barrier between them as she shared their gender, spoke english and had an understanding of western society.
            1. Being a strong, independent woman, she influenced post-war women in Australia who had just had their jobs taken from them after soldiers returned from war. She taught them the core beliefs of Buddhism, including the 5 precepts, 8 fold path and 4 noble truths and did her best to be a living example of these for her adherents.
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