Condolence

15 July 2016

Terrorism can never be justified

On late Thursday night, a suspected Islamist terrorist rammed a truck into a large gathering in Nice, southern France, killing at least 80 people.  The crowd was enjoying firework display at a beach – it was ‘Bastille Day’, a national holiday in France.

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17 April 2016

Earth shattering and heart-breaking

Three powerful earthquakes in the past four days struck Kyushu Island in Southern Japan and Ecuador in South America, causing serious damage and the loss of many lives.  Dozens have been killed in each of the two shaken countries, with the death toll expected to rise further as search efforts continue.

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16 April 2016

Passing of Sayadaw U Panditā

Namo Dhammaya!  It is with regret and deep respect that we announce the passing of (Venerable) Sayādaw U Panditā earlier today in Bangkok.  Sayadawgyi was one of the most renowned and respected teachers of Vipassana meditation in the tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw.  His passing is a reminder to all of us to value our living days and practise the Dhamma diligently with a sense of urgency (“Samvega”).

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23 March 2016

Denounce terrorism, but not with hatred

“Months ago they struck Paris… and now, Brussels.  Those terrorists perform murderous acts to put fear and hate into our minds.  They want to disrupt our peaceful and productive lives.  Such acts of terrorism should be censured and denounced, no question about that.  But we should not give in to hatred (towards the terrorists).  It is easy to hate people who want to harm and kill the innocent; but please don’t give in to that.

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27 November 2015

Remember Paris – with a prayer for peace

An official memorial service will be held today at Les Invalides in Paris to remember the 130 innocent victims of the recent terrorist attacks there.  The remembrance will be attended by French leaders and the families of those unfortunate civilians. Let us offer our prayers to those who died in this tragic event.  May they rest in Peace.

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21 November 2015

The passing of Ven. Dr. Dhammadinna

Life is impermanent indeed.  Venerable Dr. Dhammadinna Thero, a resident bhikkhu at the Buddhist Māha Vihāra Kuala Lumpur and a disciple of the late Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda, passed away on Friday, 20 November in Malacca.  20 Nalandians led by President Sis. Evelyn attended the wake service to pay respects to the late venerable.

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14 November 2015

Paris – Our hearts pain for you

On Friday, 13 November, groups of terrorists dastardly launched attacks on multiple locations in Paris, killing more than 127 people and injuring almost 200 others.  We strongly condemn this cowardly murder of innocent victims.  Those terrorists and their groups are beyond inhumane.  No cause, no matter how great they imagine it to be, allows people the right to kill others in revenge and hatred.

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18 August 2015

Condolences to Aircrash victims’ families

On Sunday 16 August, a tragic air-crash took place in Papua Province, Indonesia.  The Trigana Air service was on a routine domestic flight from Jayapura to Oksibil but flew into bad weather.  The crash killed all 54 passengers and crew on board. Nalanda members offer our deepest condolences to the victims’ families and loved ones.  We empathize with your loss and grief.  We also pray that the casualties of this tragedy rest in Peace.  ‘Santi’.

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30 June 2015

Pray for Medan Plane Crash Victims

An Indonesian military airplane with 113 people on board crashed earlier today into a residential area in Medan, Sumatera.  The Hercules C-130 aircraft was reported to have encountered technical problems soon after taking-off.  It crashed into two houses and a hotel while attempting to make an emergency landing.  There were no signs of anyone on the plane surviving the crash.  The number of casualties on the ground remains unclear.

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26 April 2015

Please Pray for Nepal

We invite everyone to pray and radiate thoughts of ‘mettā-karunā’ to the victims of the massive earthquake that overwhelmed Kathmandu and Central Nepal yesterday.  The earthquake and its aftershocks caused very extensive damage and a great loss of lives.  The death-toll has surpassed 2,000 and is still climbing as news streams in from the interiors.

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