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Here's a usual day in the all-volunteer ThaBarWa Centre as international volunteers help the Buddhist monastics, patients, projects, as well as meditating, eating, and enjoying each others' company (Summer 2018). This short video is a snapshot of life in Buddhist Asia for Western travelers, made by a lovely Latin couple. Gracias. Facebook: @thabarwavolunteering, Instagram: @thabarwavolunteering. Contact us with any question. It's crazy here, so I stayed ten months.
QUESTION: Venerable sir, should monastics improve society?
Sayadaw U Ottamasara, the abbot at ThaBarWa, explains if and how Buddhist monastics should attempt to improve society. Q&A session, Dec. 2014, ThaBarWa Meditation Center, Thanlyin, Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar).
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