This “What is a Mitra?” morning will be hosted by our two Mitra convenors, Darsavini and Anandavajra. It will be a chance to hear from them what a Mitra is, and to ask and explore any questions that you may have. If you’ve been coming to the Centre for a little while and you are interested in finding out more about what this step means, then do join us!
Mitra’ is the Sanskrit word for ‘friend’. A Mitra is someone who has been practising at their local Triratna Buddhist Centre for a while and over that time has felt a connection deepening to the point at which they have decided they wish to make a commitment to the Buddha, his teachings (the Dharma) and the community of others who follow his teachings (the Sangha). To become a Mitra the person must be ready to state 3 things:
I think of myself as a Buddhist.
I am trying to practice the Five Precepts that the Buddha gave for all his followers - a commitment to kindness, generosity, contentment, truthfulness and awareness.
I feel that the Triratna Buddhist Community is the main context in which I want to deepen my practice of the Precepts and of meditation.
The commitment is then made in a ritual way during a simple but heartfelt ceremony, witnessed by other Mitras, friends and Order Members.
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