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    මහනුවර නගරය
    kula mala jathi bedha ay thama oyalagen thiya agamenwath iwath karanna bari??oyalage hondakamada??puruddada?hatida??
    කුල භේද ජාති බේද අපේ විතරක් නෙමෙයි මුළු ලෝකෙම තියෙන එකක්
    බලන්න ඕනි රටක තියෙනවා
    සල්ලි තියෙන අය නැති අය කියලා බෙදෙනවා
    අනික හොදම උදාහරණේ තමයි ඇමරිකාව
    කොච්චර උනත් එහෙ තාමත් කළු සුදු භේදේ තියෙනවා
    එංගලන්තෙත් එහෙමයි
    බුද්ධාගම හරියට දන්න ඉගනගත්ත කෙනෙක්නම්
    ඒක අනුගමනය කරන කෙනෙක්නම් කවදාවත් මිනිස්සුන්ව බෙදන්නෑ....
     

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    oka maha loku deyakda??:lol::lol:mekada ban aiye prashne;);)wihiluwata harida??say babatath anu gamikayo innava:lol::lol:ara aluth ekkenek inne elanga para budu wenava kiyala aluth anagarika darmapala.eyatah innava.ithin koheta hari gihin mona hari kiwwama akata ellena ayath innava;);)yanna oyath agamak hadan mona hari kiyagena.oyatath adu gane dennek thundenekwath anugamikayo labey:lol:harineeeeeeeeeeee:shocked:;)
    oyaa
    ඔයාගේ පොතේ දැනුම 0 යි,
    ඇමරිකවේ කොටි 2ක් ඉන්නව බුදුදම අදහන

    ඔන්න මෙකෙන්නම් ඔයා පරදයි
    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

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    mmmmmmmmm Lankawe
    එහෙම ඒවා අපි විතරක් නෙමෙයි
    ඔයාලගේ අයත් කරනවා
    පිටරට අයත් කරනවා
    අනික ඒවා කරලා සහනේ බලාපොරොත්තු වෙන්නේ ඇත්තටම බුද්ධාගම ගැන නොදන්න අය
    හරියට බුද්ධාගම ඉගනගත්තේ නැති අය

    aka mata adala na.ay me mata awa kiyanen manda igannuwe:lol::lol:api witarak nemey kiyana eka kiyanan epa:no::no:oyala uthum agamika kottashayaknan pirisiduy nan dahama, ay minissu wena sahanayak pathan yanne??bodhi poojawak karama pihita labey ne:dull::(ane api na owata.api illanne ape santhuwarayangen api wenuwen dewiyan idiriye madihathw enna kiyala:)koheth karanne oyala.;);)wenna athi:lol::lol:mokada lankawe godak kaarnne oyala:)api yan na.api suwa meheyakadi wishesha washayen yachna karala deiyo deepu mole pawichi karala suwaya hoyagannava wagema agamika athin suwayak balaporothu wenava.apita aka labenava.ape agame neme onna kiyanne :no::no:beheth ganana epa kiyala:lol::lol:dan aka kiyanna epa.a moola darmawadiyo
     

    kasp

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    mmmmmmmmm Lankawe
    කුල භේද ජාති බේද අපේ විතරක් නෙමෙයි මුළු ලෝකෙම තියෙන එකක්
    බලන්න ඕනි රටක තියෙනවා
    සල්ලි තියෙන අය නැති අය කියලා බෙදෙනවා
    අනික හොදම උදාහරණේ තමයි ඇමරිකාව
    කොච්චර උනත් එහෙ තාමත් කළු සුදු භේදේ තියෙනවා
    එංගලන්තෙත් එහෙමයි
    බුද්ධාගම හරියට දන්න ඉගනගත්ත කෙනෙක්නම්
    ඒක අනුගමනය කරන කෙනෙක්නම් කවදාවත් මිනිස්සුන්ව බෙදන්නෑ....

    man katha karanne sinhala bauddaya gana.:):)oyalage adarshe hariyata lebanava apita.oyalage pawl ganama hithanna.jathi agam kula mala beda balan nadda me lankawe oyala wage bauddayo??me api lankikayo:)ithin akane onna oyalama piliganna thama bodu gowi , hakuru, rada gaga minissunwa pahath karanava.dennek yalu unoth paw un denneta wen wenna wenava.mokada ehe bauddayo hari thaday:)
     

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    mmmmmmmmm Lankawe
    oyaa
    ඔයාගේ පොතේ දැනුම 0 යි,
    ඇමරිකවේ කොටි 2ක් ඉන්නව බුදුදම අදහන

    ඔන්න මෙකෙන්නම් ඔයා පරදයි
    :lol::lol::lol::lol:

    ah honday ne.say babatath hitiye:):)man gana sandahan kare kawada hari oyage anugamikayo gana:lol::lol:lokema aran balamuda kawda wadi kiyala;)
     

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    mmmmmmmmm Lankawe
    hithata ekangawa kiyanna sudu pooso rata beraganna thiya mokakata unath hamuduruwo awi gaththa eka harida man ahanne??eda atheethe awi gaththa.a kiyanne le haluwa.ath bauddaya thama greatest kiyana mathen.adath balanna hak gediyak aran parlimenthuwtaa gihin nikan thathwe nathi karagannava.haridaaaaaaaaaaaaa??
     

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    i respect eesa alaihissalam :yes::yes::yes::yes:
     

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    hari sudu pooso bali thovil yanthra manthra oyala karan nadda??next 1 :)ketiyen denna.awa karanna kiyala tiyenada??awa karala mechara pirisidi agamak tiyenavanan ay oyla sahane hoyanne :)

    aka mata adala na.ay me mata awa kiyanen manda igannuwe:lol::lol:api witarak nemey kiyana eka kiyanan epa:no::no:oyala uthum agamika kottashayaknan pirisiduy nan dahama, ay minissu wena sahanayak pathan yanne??bodhi poojawak karama pihita labey ne:dull::(ane api na owata.api illanne ape santhuwarayangen api wenuwen dewiyan idiriye madihathw enna kiyala:)koheth karanne oyala.;);)wenna athi:lol::lol:mokada lankawe godak kaarnne oyala:)api yan na.api suwa meheyakadi wishesha washayen yachna karala deiyo deepu mole pawichi karala suwaya hoyagannava wagema agamika athin suwayak balaporothu wenava.apita aka labenava.ape agame neme onna kiyanne :no::no:beheth ganana epa kiyala:lol::lol:dan aka kiyanna epa.a moola darmawadiyo

    man katha karanne sinhala bauddaya gana.:):)oyalage adarshe hariyata lebanava apita.oyalage pawl ganama hithanna.jathi agam kula mala beda balan nadda me lankawe oyala wage bauddayo??me api lankikayo:)ithin akane onna oyalama piliganna thama bodu gowi , hakuru, rada gaga minissunwa pahath karanava.dennek yalu unoth paw un denneta wen wenna wenava.mokada ehe bauddayo hari thaday:)

    oya kiyanawa anik aya karana ewa gana oyagen ahanna epa lu.eth oya api nokarana yaga homa,api noyana kovil, apita nathi kula beda gana apen ahanawa.ithin eka pissuwak ne.oya kiyanawanam bible karayange ewa oyagena ahanna epa kiyala thovil,kula karayange ewa apen ahanne ayi?
     

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    Top 10 celebrity Buddhists


    Top 10 celebrity Buddhists

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    When we started putting this list together it seemed like it was going to be nothing more than a shallow, trivial — although perhaps welcome — distraction from all the news about disastrous wars and sordid political scandals, but as we dug deeper into the web we found that we felt at times inspired by reading about the practice of famous Buddhists, some of whom have had their trials. We hope that you too will be inspired — and entertained — by Wildmind’s Top Ten List of Celebrity Buddhists.
    Our criteria were simple. To be a celebrity Buddhist a nominee had to be alive, a celebrity, and — wait for it — a Buddhist (more on that later). And our voting process was simplicity itself; we counted the hits returned for an exact search on each name on Google. Well, that’s not too unscientific.
    But to give ourselves some credit for our hard work and research abilities, it’s not always that easy to work out if a celebrity Buddhist is actually a Buddhist. Lots of websites may say that Keanu or JLo are practicing Buddhists, but the truth is far harder to pin down. We didn’t accept that a celebrity was a Buddhist unless we could find they’d said so themselves. And we discovered that in fact some much lauded “celebrity Buddhists” have explicitly said that they are not Buddhist practitioners (e.g. Uma Thurman: “When asked if I consider myself Buddhist, the answer is, Not really,” and Keanu Reeves: “I’m not Buddhist.”)
    Joining Keanu and Jenny on the not-really-a-Buddhist list were martial arts actor Jackie Chan, and rocker/poet Patti Smith. And although they’re serious practitioners, not quite making the top ten because of lack of hits of Google were avant-garde musician Laurie Anderson (1,110,000 hits), jazzman Wayne Shorter (1,100,000 hits), and REM frontman Michael Stipe (with a mere 813,000 hits). Guys, better luck next time.
    Anyway, we know you’re dying to know who’s in and who’s not, so without further ado let’s introduce the top ten in reverse order.
    10. Aung San Suu Kyi (1,170,000 hits)

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    With impeccably non-frivolous credentials we start with nonviolent pro-democracy activist, leader of the National League for Democracy in Myanmar (Burma), and noted prisoner of conscience, Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Heavily influenced by Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence, Suu Kyi campaigned for the democratization of Burma, which was (and is) under a military dictatorship, and in 1989 she was placed under house arrest. In 1991 Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her peaceful and non-violent struggle under a military dictatorship. She has been in and out of house arrest since then and has been sustained in her long confinement, during which she was not allowed to meet her dying husband, by her vipassana meditation practice. Commenting on her long isolation, she said “Isolation is not difficult for me. Maybe it’s because of my Buddhist upbringing.”
    9. Steven Seagal (1,340,000 hits)

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    The Buddhist world was, to put it mildly, in a state of deep, deep bemusement when Hollywood star Steven Seagal announced in 1997 that he had been recognized as a Tibetan incarnate lama, or tulku. “Wait,” we said. “That Steven Segal? The action-movie hero who specializes in toting powerful guns and blowing stuff up?” It seemed as bizarre as it would today if the Pope were to appoint Paris Hilton as a bishop, and many of us checked the calendar to make sure it wasn’t the first of April. And yet the other shoe failed, resoundingly, to drop. In fact His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, a respected Lama, indeed publicly confirmed that he had recognized Seagal’s tulku-hood.
    It turns out that Segal has a long history of practice. Hemoved to Japan at age 17 to study martial arts, acupuncture, and Zen, and he spent 15 years there before returning to the US. While in Asia he had significant contact with Tibetan lamas escaping China, whose torture-induced traumas he treated with acupuncture. Seagal himself tends to be a little coy about his practice: “I have been doing serious meditation in my own pitiful way for probably twenty-seven years.”
    8. Kate Bosworth (1,390,000 hits)

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    At last we hit some real frivolity, with the delightful Ms. Bosworth of Blue Crush and Superman Returns fame. Or do we? Are we being harsh in thinking Bosworth only started practicing because then-boyfriend, Orlando Bloom, was into Nichiren Buddhism? Perhaps. And yet we’re happy to welcome Bosworth into the top ten, even though she and Orlando broke up (“He snores and is cheap”) and she may well have moved onto romantic and spiritual pastures new.
    Still, while it lasted Bosworth’s affair with the Buddhadharma really seemed to mean something: “It’s just a really incredible state of mind. It’s just a beautiful place to try and be at. It’s basically about constantly growing and making yourself a better person and focusing on what you want for yourself and the world and really putting it out there. It’s amazing.” To which we can only say, “Awesome!”
    7. Richard Gere (1,560,000 hits)

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    For many he’ll be the first celeb Buddhist to spring to mind, but Pretty Woman and Chicago heart-throb Richard Gere isn’t even in the top five — and that’s despite a friendship with the Dalai Lama.
    Gere is a passionate advocate for human rights in Tibet; he is a co-founder of the Tibet House, creator of The Gere Foundation, and he is Chairman of the Board of Directors for the International Campaign for Tibet. Because of his support for the Tibetan cause he’s banned from the People’s Republic of China — and he’s also banned as an Academy Award presenter because of using the podium to denounce the Chinese government. Richard, you’re always welcome here.
    Gere scores high marks for sincerity of practice, and meditates daily. “It helps me set my motivation for the day,” he says.
    6. Herbie Hancock (1,590,000 hits)

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    One of the most revered contributors to modern jazz and former collaborator with Miles Davis, Hancock is a longstanding practitioner of Nichiren Buddhism, which has a heavy emphasis on chanting as a form of meditation. Hancock is a member of the Japanese Buddhist movement, Soka Gakkai International, which also counts Tina Turner and Wayne Shorter among its members.
    Hancock became a Buddhist after seeing the effect it had on the performing abilities on bassist Buster Williams, and reckons that his own practice has been integral to his artistic development: “Buddhism opened me up to being out of my comfort zone — to exploring things and being courageous enough to try new things.”


    5. Leonard Cohen (1,620,000 hits)

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    Doyen of despair, godfather of gloom, master of misery, Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen’s oeuvre could be seen as an ongoing exploration of the Buddhist teaching that life is inherently suffering. But there’s much more to Cohen’s practice than that.
    Following an interest in Buddhism that started in the early 1970′s, Cohen was ordained in 1996 as a Zen monk at the Mount Baldy Zen Center, on a mountain-top overlooking San Bernadino, California, and was given the Dharma name, “Jikan.” Because his teacher doesn’t know much English Cohen is a bit vague about what the name means. Apparently it’s something to do with silence — “ordinary silence, normal silence” — something like that anyway.
    Zen practice helped steer Cohen away from a long-term drug problem and, to his great surprise, helped dispel the gloom that had pervaded his life: “When you stop thinking about yourself all the time, a certain sense of repose overtakes you. It happened to me by imperceptible degrees and I could not really believe it; I could not really claim it for some time. I thought there must be something wrong.” Yes, being happy can be so unsettling.
    4. The Dalai Lama (1,640,000 hits)

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    Uniquely on our list of Buddhist celebs, His Holiness is a Buddhist first and celebrity second. He may not croon into a mike or emote on a sound-set, but the Dalai Lama can certainly pack (and wow) an auditorium, and stars like Richard Gere and Keanu Reeves are eager to share the stage with the supreme head of Tibetan Buddhism, leader of the Tibetan Government in Exile, and incarnation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
    And top marks for length of practice: His Holiness is currently in his 14th documented incarnation as a lama, easily beating our other celebs who have at best only one lifetime of practice each — although admittedly in His Holiness’s sixth incarnation he refused to become a monk and spent much of his time chasing the ladies (ah, those youthful indiscretions!). The Dalai Lama also gets top marks for modesty: His Holiness describes himself as being “a simple Buddhist monk.”
    His Holiness says, “Many of our problems stem from attitudes like putting ourselves first at all costs. I know from my own experience that it is possible to change these attitudes and improve the human mind.”
    Well, we can only say that we’re sure that in his next lifetime His Holiness will at least make the top three.
    3. Tina Turner (1,710,000 hits)

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    The “Queen of Rock and Roll” has an instantly recognizable voice, a career dating back to 1960, unbelievable legs, and a serious Buddhist practice. As shown in the biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It, it was Turner’s Buddhist practice that gave her the strength to leave her abusive marriage to Ike Turner in the 70′s, which in turn made her an icon for abused women everywhere. Turner is another practitioner of Nichiren Buddhism and famously chanted Nam Moho Rengye Kyo on Larry King Live (see video, below).
    Turner said: “I had to teach myself because I didn’t have the freedom to go to actually go to meetings or for people to come to me … and it changed my life.”
    2. Orlando Bloom (3,710,000 hits)

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    1. Tiger Woods (5,850,000 hits)



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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

    sudu pusa

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    මහනුවර නගරය
    aka mata adala na.ay me mata awa kiyanen manda igannuwe:lol::lol:api witarak nemey kiyana eka kiyanan epa:no::no:oyala uthum agamika kottashayaknan pirisiduy nan dahama, ay minissu wena sahanayak pathan yanne??bodhi poojawak karama pihita labey ne:dull::(ane api na owata.api illanne ape santhuwarayangen api wenuwen dewiyan idiriye madihathw enna kiyala:)koheth karanne oyala.;);)wenna athi:lol::lol:mokada lankawe godak kaarnne oyala:)api yan na.api suwa meheyakadi wishesha washayen yachna karala deiyo deepu mole pawichi karala suwaya hoyagannava wagema agamika athin suwayak balaporothu wenava.apita aka labenava.ape agame neme onna kiyanne :no::no:beheth ganana epa kiyala:lol::lol:dan aka kiyanna epa.a moola darmawadiyo
    මං සරලව කිව්වදේ හරියට තේරුම් ගන්න.මේ බලන්න ඔයාට කියන්න බෑ අපි මෙහෙමයි කරන්නේ නෑ කියලා.ඔයා දැකලා තියෙනවද පිටරට පල්ලිවල ආත්ම ගෙන්නන්න කියලා කරන දේවල්.ඒකත් තොයිලයක්ම තමා.එතනදී දෙවියන් ගැන සදහනක්වත් නෑ.අපේ මිනිස්සු අරවගෙන් සහන පතන්නේ මං අර කලින් කිව්ව විදිහටම බුද්ධාගම හරිවට දන්නේ නැති අය.හරියට දන්නවනම් කවදාවත් ඕවා පස්සේ යන්නේ නෑ.ඔයාලට මොලයක් නැති හින්දා තමයි ඔයාලා කරන දේවල් වලින් සහනයක් ලැබෙන්නේ.පිටරට වල උගත් බුද්ධිමත් කතෝලික අයට බොරුව මොකක්ද කියලා තේරෙන හින්දා තමයි වෙන සහනයක් හොයන්නේ.
     

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    mmmmmmmmm Lankawe
    oya kiyanawa anik aya karana ewa gana oyagen ahanna epa lu.eth oya api nokarana yaga homa,api noyana kovil, apita nathi kula beda gana apen ahanawa.ithin eka pissuwak ne.oya kiyanawanam bible karayange ewa oyagena ahanna epa kiyala thovil,kula karayange ewa apen ahanne ayi?

    catholic awa apen ahanna .aiyo oya hena gon ne.ay naththe ane.oyala karanava.oya kohomada dan na.me rate baudda minissu thaam anith jathi agam pahath karanava.kula beda hamathanama, devale yanava.kovil yanava.na kiyanna epa man kiwwe man oppu karanava.bible agama kiyanne ape agama neme.buddahagama kiyanne oyalage agama:lol:
     

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    ah honday ne.say babatath hitiye:):)man gana sandahan kare kawada hari oyage anugamikayo gana:lol::lol:lokema aran balamuda kawda wadi kiyala;)
    ලොකෙන් මොකද ලන්කාවෙන් ගත්තත් පරාදයි.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

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    man ehema prashnayak dakke na.aye ahananko plz;)

    mama kiwwe, meka bauddha ratak nokiya inna puluwan vatican catholic ratak nevei kiyanawa nam. Ekata ekangaida? Oya dakinne oyata ona ewa witharai ne. :P
     

    kasp

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    mmmmmmmmm Lankawe
    මං සරලව කිව්වදේ හරියට තේරුම් ගන්න.මේ බලන්න ඔයාට කියන්න බෑ අපි මෙහෙමයි කරන්නේ නෑ කියලා.ඔයා දැකලා තියෙනවද පිටරට පල්ලිවල ආත්ම ගෙන්නන්න කියලා කරන දේවල්.ඒකත් තොයිලයක්ම තමා.එතනදී දෙවියන් ගැන සදහනක්වත් නෑ.අපේ මිනිස්සු අරවගෙන් සහන පතන්නේ මං අර කලින් කිව්ව විදිහටම බුද්ධාගම හරිවට දන්නේ නැති අය.හරියට දන්නවනම් කවදාවත් ඕවා පස්සේ යන්නේ නෑ.ඔයාලට මොලයක් නැති හින්දා තමයි ඔයාලා කරන දේවල් වලින් සහනයක් ලැබෙන්නේ.පිටරට වල උගත් බුද්ධිමත් කතෝලික අයට බොරුව මොකක්ද කියලා තේරෙන හින්දා තමයි වෙන සහනයක් හොයන්නේ.

    aiyo oya kiyanne mooladarmawadee agam gana.thunpaneda oya??oke wenasa dan nathuwada methana katha kare:growl:a de wenne ape agame neme.ape athma gennili na.a karanne bible agam.ithin a aya sahanayak hoyan awoth paw ne.nawathinna wenne mehe aya wage kovile naththan devale:(
     

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    catholic awa apen ahanna .aiyo oya hena gon ne.ay naththe ane.oyala karanava.oya kohomada dan na.me rate baudda minissu thaam anith jathi agam pahath karanava.kula beda hamathanama, devale yanava.kovil yanava.na kiyanna epa man kiwwe man oppu karanava.bible agama kiyanne ape agama neme.buddahagama kiyanne oyalage agama:lol:

    kovil, thovil kula beda buddhagame ewa nevei. Mama ewa karanne na. Godak aya karanneth na. Ithin eka apen ahanne ayi? Eka apen ahanna puluwan nam bible aya gana oyagen ahanna puluwan. Kauda moda? :P
     

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    mama kiwwe, meka bauddha ratak nokiya inna puluwan vatican catholic ratak nevei kiyanawa nam. Ekata ekangaida? Oya dakinne oyata ona ewa witharai ne. :P

    vatican wala aya meka ape ratak kiyan na.oyala dena awadarshene kiyana eka:)aiyo oka sarala tikiri mari prashnayakne:lol:ohomada dalo answers denne.man dakina de kiwwam oyala kiyanan na meka waradee kiyala kelin,ehema kiyan nathuwa nahaya wate yanne kawada nahaya allagannada:dull::lol:
     

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    Top 10 celebrity Buddhists


    Top 10 celebrity Buddhists

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    When we started putting this list together it seemed like it was going to be nothing more than a shallow, trivial — although perhaps welcome — distraction from all the news about disastrous wars and sordid political scandals, but as we dug deeper into the web we found that we felt at times inspired by reading about the practice of famous Buddhists, some of whom have had their trials. We hope that you too will be inspired — and entertained — by Wildmind’s Top Ten List of Celebrity Buddhists.
    Our criteria were simple. To be a celebrity Buddhist a nominee had to be alive, a celebrity, and — wait for it — a Buddhist (more on that later). And our voting process was simplicity itself; we counted the hits returned for an exact search on each name on Google. Well, that’s not too unscientific.
    But to give ourselves some credit for our hard work and research abilities, it’s not always that easy to work out if a celebrity Buddhist is actually a Buddhist. Lots of websites may say that Keanu or JLo are practicing Buddhists, but the truth is far harder to pin down. We didn’t accept that a celebrity was a Buddhist unless we could find they’d said so themselves. And we discovered that in fact some much lauded “celebrity Buddhists” have explicitly said that they are not Buddhist practitioners (e.g. Uma Thurman: “When asked if I consider myself Buddhist, the answer is, Not really,” and Keanu Reeves: “I’m not Buddhist.”)
    Joining Keanu and Jenny on the not-really-a-Buddhist list were martial arts actor Jackie Chan, and rocker/poet Patti Smith. And although they’re serious practitioners, not quite making the top ten because of lack of hits of Google were avant-garde musician Laurie Anderson (1,110,000 hits), jazzman Wayne Shorter (1,100,000 hits), and REM frontman Michael Stipe (with a mere 813,000 hits). Guys, better luck next time.
    Anyway, we know you’re dying to know who’s in and who’s not, so without further ado let’s introduce the top ten in reverse order.
    10. Aung San Suu Kyi (1,170,000 hits)

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    With impeccably non-frivolous credentials we start with nonviolent pro-democracy activist, leader of the National League for Democracy in Myanmar (Burma), and noted prisoner of conscience, Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Heavily influenced by Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence, Suu Kyi campaigned for the democratization of Burma, which was (and is) under a military dictatorship, and in 1989 she was placed under house arrest. In 1991 Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her peaceful and non-violent struggle under a military dictatorship. She has been in and out of house arrest since then and has been sustained in her long confinement, during which she was not allowed to meet her dying husband, by her vipassana meditation practice. Commenting on her long isolation, she said “Isolation is not difficult for me. Maybe it’s because of my Buddhist upbringing.”
    9. Steven Seagal (1,340,000 hits)

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    The Buddhist world was, to put it mildly, in a state of deep, deep bemusement when Hollywood star Steven Seagal announced in 1997 that he had been recognized as a Tibetan incarnate lama, or tulku. “Wait,” we said. “That Steven Segal? The action-movie hero who specializes in toting powerful guns and blowing stuff up?” It seemed as bizarre as it would today if the Pope were to appoint Paris Hilton as a bishop, and many of us checked the calendar to make sure it wasn’t the first of April. And yet the other shoe failed, resoundingly, to drop. In fact His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, a respected Lama, indeed publicly confirmed that he had recognized Seagal’s tulku-hood.
    It turns out that Segal has a long history of practice. Hemoved to Japan at age 17 to study martial arts, acupuncture, and Zen, and he spent 15 years there before returning to the US. While in Asia he had significant contact with Tibetan lamas escaping China, whose torture-induced traumas he treated with acupuncture. Seagal himself tends to be a little coy about his practice: “I have been doing serious meditation in my own pitiful way for probably twenty-seven years.”
    8. Kate Bosworth (1,390,000 hits)

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    At last we hit some real frivolity, with the delightful Ms. Bosworth of Blue Crush and Superman Returns fame. Or do we? Are we being harsh in thinking Bosworth only started practicing because then-boyfriend, Orlando Bloom, was into Nichiren Buddhism? Perhaps. And yet we’re happy to welcome Bosworth into the top ten, even though she and Orlando broke up (“He snores and is cheap”) and she may well have moved onto romantic and spiritual pastures new.
    Still, while it lasted Bosworth’s affair with the Buddhadharma really seemed to mean something: “It’s just a really incredible state of mind. It’s just a beautiful place to try and be at. It’s basically about constantly growing and making yourself a better person and focusing on what you want for yourself and the world and really putting it out there. It’s amazing.” To which we can only say, “Awesome!”
    7. Richard Gere (1,560,000 hits)

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    For many he’ll be the first celeb Buddhist to spring to mind, but Pretty Woman and Chicago heart-throb Richard Gere isn’t even in the top five — and that’s despite a friendship with the Dalai Lama.
    Gere is a passionate advocate for human rights in Tibet; he is a co-founder of the Tibet House, creator of The Gere Foundation, and he is Chairman of the Board of Directors for the International Campaign for Tibet. Because of his support for the Tibetan cause he’s banned from the People’s Republic of China — and he’s also banned as an Academy Award presenter because of using the podium to denounce the Chinese government. Richard, you’re always welcome here.
    Gere scores high marks for sincerity of practice, and meditates daily. “It helps me set my motivation for the day,” he says.
    6. Herbie Hancock (1,590,000 hits)

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    One of the most revered contributors to modern jazz and former collaborator with Miles Davis, Hancock is a longstanding practitioner of Nichiren Buddhism, which has a heavy emphasis on chanting as a form of meditation. Hancock is a member of the Japanese Buddhist movement, Soka Gakkai International, which also counts Tina Turner and Wayne Shorter among its members.
    Hancock became a Buddhist after seeing the effect it had on the performing abilities on bassist Buster Williams, and reckons that his own practice has been integral to his artistic development: “Buddhism opened me up to being out of my comfort zone — to exploring things and being courageous enough to try new things.”


    5. Leonard Cohen (1,620,000 hits)

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    Doyen of despair, godfather of gloom, master of misery, Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen’s oeuvre could be seen as an ongoing exploration of the Buddhist teaching that life is inherently suffering. But there’s much more to Cohen’s practice than that.
    Following an interest in Buddhism that started in the early 1970′s, Cohen was ordained in 1996 as a Zen monk at the Mount Baldy Zen Center, on a mountain-top overlooking San Bernadino, California, and was given the Dharma name, “Jikan.” Because his teacher doesn’t know much English Cohen is a bit vague about what the name means. Apparently it’s something to do with silence — “ordinary silence, normal silence” — something like that anyway.
    Zen practice helped steer Cohen away from a long-term drug problem and, to his great surprise, helped dispel the gloom that had pervaded his life: “When you stop thinking about yourself all the time, a certain sense of repose overtakes you. It happened to me by imperceptible degrees and I could not really believe it; I could not really claim it for some time. I thought there must be something wrong.” Yes, being happy can be so unsettling.
    4. The Dalai Lama (1,640,000 hits)

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    Uniquely on our list of Buddhist celebs, His Holiness is a Buddhist first and celebrity second. He may not croon into a mike or emote on a sound-set, but the Dalai Lama can certainly pack (and wow) an auditorium, and stars like Richard Gere and Keanu Reeves are eager to share the stage with the supreme head of Tibetan Buddhism, leader of the Tibetan Government in Exile, and incarnation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
    And top marks for length of practice: His Holiness is currently in his 14th documented incarnation as a lama, easily beating our other celebs who have at best only one lifetime of practice each — although admittedly in His Holiness’s sixth incarnation he refused to become a monk and spent much of his time chasing the ladies (ah, those youthful indiscretions!). The Dalai Lama also gets top marks for modesty: His Holiness describes himself as being “a simple Buddhist monk.”
    His Holiness says, “Many of our problems stem from attitudes like putting ourselves first at all costs. I know from my own experience that it is possible to change these attitudes and improve the human mind.”
    Well, we can only say that we’re sure that in his next lifetime His Holiness will at least make the top three.
    3. Tina Turner (1,710,000 hits)

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    The “Queen of Rock and Roll” has an instantly recognizable voice, a career dating back to 1960, unbelievable legs, and a serious Buddhist practice. As shown in the biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It, it was Turner’s Buddhist practice that gave her the strength to leave her abusive marriage to Ike Turner in the 70′s, which in turn made her an icon for abused women everywhere. Turner is another practitioner of Nichiren Buddhism and famously chanted Nam Moho Rengye Kyo on Larry King Live (see video, below).
    Turner said: “I had to teach myself because I didn’t have the freedom to go to actually go to meetings or for people to come to me … and it changed my life.”
    2. Orlando Bloom (3,710,000 hits)

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    1. Tiger Woods (5,850,000 hits)



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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    ah honday ne.say babatath hitiye:):)man gana sandahan kare kawada hari oyage anugamikayo gana:lol::lol:lokema aran balamuda kawda wadi kiyala;)
    KASP ත් බුදුදම ගැන ඉගෙන ගන්න කාලය ඇවිල්ලා කියලා මම හිතන්නේ
     

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    buddagamata anuwa dewi kenek nahane. ehemanam ai bouddayo dewala wala thiyena pilima walata wandinne ?
     

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    මහනුවර නගරය
    man katha karanne sinhala bauddaya gana.:):)oyalage adarshe hariyata lebanava apita.oyalage pawl ganama hithanna.jathi agam kula mala beda balan nadda me lankawe oyala wage bauddayo??me api lankikayo:)ithin akane onna oyalama piliganna thama bodu gowi , hakuru, rada gaga minissunwa pahath karanava.dennek yalu unoth paw un denneta wen wenna wenava.mokada ehe bauddayo hari thaday:)
    මේ බලන්න.කුල භේද වලත් තියෙනවා ගන්න පුළුවන් පැත්තක්.අපිට කියලා දීලා තියෙන්නේ අපිට නොගැලපෙන අපේ අදහස් වලට නොගැලපෙන අපි ජීවත් වන විදිහට නොගැලපෙන අයත් එක්ක සම්භන්ධකම් ඇති කරගන්න එපා කියලා.ඒ කියන්නේ කෙනෙක්ව පහත් කරන්න කියන එක නෙමෙයි.එයාලා එක්ක එකට පවුල් කන්න ජීවත් වෙන්න යන්න එපා කියලා.මොකද එහෙම ජීවත් උනොත් අපිටමයි ප්‍රෂ්ණ එන්නේ.බලන්න අපි දෙන්නා දිහා.අපේ අදහසි කිසිම විදිහකින් ගැලපෙන්නේ නෑ.එහෙම එකේ අපි එකට ජීවත් වෙන්න ගියොත් දෙන්නටම දුක.එක එක පිළිවෙලට ජීවත් වෙන අය තමයි වෙන් වෙන් නම් වලින් හදුන්වන්නේ.අපි සේරම එකයි කිව්වට එහෙම වෙන්නේ නැ.එහෙම හිතලා එකට ජීවත් වෙන්න පවුල් වෙන්න ගියොත් අපිටමයි දුක.සෙරම ලාංකිකයෝ තමයි.ඒත් මුළු රටේම අය අපිට විවාහයක් කරගන්න සුදුසු වෙන්නේ නෑ.ඇත්තටම මේ භේද බලපාන්නේ විවාහයට විතරයි.....
     

    Rushie510

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    aiyo oya kiyanne mooladarmawadee agam gana.thunpaneda oya??oke wenasa dan nathuwada methana katha kare:growl:a de wenne ape agame neme.ape athma gennili na.a karanne bible agam.ithin a aya sahanayak hoyan awoth paw ne.nawathinna wenne mehe aya wage kovile naththan devale:(

    oyage aagame wenasawal api danaganna ona ayi? Eka ape wedak nevei ne. Oya ape agamei thovil walai wenasa danne na ne. Budu hamuduruwo thamai mulinma indiyawe kula beda prathikshepa kale kiyala oya dannawada?
    Ape agame ehema ekak na.oka cultural issue ekak misak agama gana ekak nevei. Asian ratawala christianslath oka balanawa.mama danna akka kenekuta gedarin bandinna denne na eyage bf wa ohoma dekata.eyala catholic
     
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