- Waite". Ars
Quatour Coronatorum. Harris,
Elizabeth J. (1998). "Ananda
Metteya, the
First British Emissary of Buddhism" (PDF). The
Wheel Publication (420–422)...
- self-sacrifice.
Apart from
Jataka stories related to Sakyamuni, the idea that
Metteya (Maitreya), who
currently resides in Tuṣita,
would become the ****ure Buddha...
- path is
suitable only for a few
exceptional people (like
Sakyamuni and
Metteya). Theravāda also
defines a
bodhisatta as
someone who has made a vow in...
-
archived copy as
title (link) Harris, Dr
Elizabeth J (1998a). "Ananda
Metteya, the
First British Emissary of Buddhism; see note 36" (PDF). The Wheel...
-
founder of the
belief systems Dianetics and Scientology,
suggested he was "
Metteya" (Maitreya) in the 1955 poem Hymn of Asia.
Numerous editors and followers...
- It is also
commonly believed that the ****ure Buddha,
Maitreya (Pali:
Metteya)
currently resides in Tu****a Heaven, and this
figure is one of the few...
- of
Buddhist Meditation; and **** (2011),
Reexaming Jhana Devotion to
Metteya was
common in
South Asia from
early in the
Buddhist era, and is believed...
- to make
enough merit to be
reborn in the
presence of the ****ure Buddha,
Metteya. In his 1756
meditation text Nama-rupa-nibbinda Shu-bwe
Medawi argues that...
- short-lived
Buddhist Society of England)
Charles Henry Allan Bennett (aka
Ananda Metteya), and
Francis Payne. In 1924,
Humphreys founded the
London Buddhist Lodge...
-
editors of the
publication said
matched traits predicted by the "
Metteya Legend," such as
Metteya appearing in the West,
having golden hair or red hair (Hubbard...