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20 October 2009

Videos on Jesus and Buddha

The Conference Coordinator for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue, Fr Cyril Veliath (JPN), has been quite busy with video production. Here are the links to his lecture series on Buddhism and Christianity. Each lecture is about 8 – 10 minutes in duration. Fr Veliath gave much effort to keep them as simple and interesting as possible so that many may profit from these lectures.

  1. The Heart of a Little Child
  2. The Concept of Maria Kannon and the Buddhist Tale of the Stolen Robe
  3. A Grain of Mustard Seed
  4. The Story of Prince Vessantara
  5. The Buddhist Tale of King Shibi and the Valuue of Human Life
  6. The Lotus Sutra and the Story of the City of Illusion
  7. The Concept of Renunciation and the Tale of Prince Mahajanaka
  8. Living in the Present
  9. The Buddhist Philosophy of Nothingness as seen in Christianity and the Parable of the Dead Son
  10. Spiritual Transformation or Metanoia
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