Buddhadasa bhikkhu biography of albert einstein

          Einstein's eyes were luminous and serene, like the eyes of a jade bodhisattva, lost in an absoluteness of being, where there is neither cat nor mouse, but only.

        1. All his life, Buddhadāsa Bhikkhu studied, practiced, and spread Lord Buddha's teachings honestly and accurately in accordance with Buddhist.
        2. This paper presents parallel doings of the physicist Albert Einstein and the Theravada Buddhist monk Buddhadāsa.
        3. As we all know that, we are the co-workers for Buddhism and the Buddha to follow the footsteps of our late master Buddhadasa Bhikkhu who tried spread the all.
        4. The earliest currently accessible discussion on Buddhism and Science is Part V of Henry.
        5. This paper presents parallel doings of the physicist Albert Einstein and the Theravada Buddhist monk Buddhadāsa..

          Einstein And Buddha: Convergence Between Science And Eastern Philosophy


          By Mahendra De Silva

          “Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmicreligion for the future: It transcends a personal God avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural and spiritual; and it is based on a religioussense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity.

          “If there is any religion that would cope with modernscientific needs it would be Buddhism. .

          This document summarizes the Buddha's teachings on the Noble Truths and how they apply both externally in family life and internally in the.

          (Albert Einstein)


          Albert Einstein is possibly the greatest scientist mankind has ever produced. His general theory of relatively created a revolutionary change on how scientists have viewed the world. He discovered that time and space is always related to the observer.

          His famous equation E=MC2 revealed that matter and energy are interchangeable forms of same substance.

          Einstein being a genius did not confine his interest only on science. The views he has expressed on Reli