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Bodhi Day: A Retrospective View

January 8, 2015January 8, 2015 ~ Andre ~ Leave a comment

It’s rare for a Buddhist to hold any single day higher than any other day. Every moment is precious and should be valued as such. What sets December 8th aside for most Buddhists is that our practice wouldn’t exist the way it does now, had a particular event not occurred some 2500 years ago.

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