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Mahindarama
e-Correspondence Course
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1 : Weekly e-mail |
Option
2 : Self Study |
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Semester
begins on January, May and September. Registration closed 6 weeks
after it begins. |
Open Semester
- Registration at anytime. |
You
need to register before the semester begins for us to send you the
weekly modules. After the Open Book Exam, we will move you to the
subsequence level. You may skip Basic Paper 1. |
You only
register once you have completed all the modules and take the exam on your
selected paper below.
Then e-mail us your particulars together with your answer sheet. You may
complete the e-course at your own pace. |
| Please
provide the information below for statistical analysis |
1. Name
2. mailing address
3. e-mail address
4. Gender
5. Date of birth,
6. Occupation
7. Nationality.
Basic Paper
1: Life of the Buddha
(From birth to Mahaparinibbana)
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1. Prince Siddhatta
before Enlightenment
2. Soon after the Enlightenment
3. The Buddha Propounds His Teachings
4. The First Discourse
5. The Missionary
6. Back to His birthplace
7. The Buddha's Ministry
8. The Buddha's Daily Schedule
9. The Great Achievements
10. Mahaparinibbana - the passing away
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Basic Paper 2: Dhamma
Foundation
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1. Taking Refuge
2. Five Precepts
3. Four Noble Truths
4. Eight-fold Path
5. Kamma
6. Rebirth
7. Four Brahma Viharas
8 .Ten Paramis
9. Ten Meritorious Deeds
10. Ten De-meritorious Deeds
Intermediate Paper
1:
What we seek
in Life
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1. The Mystery of Life
2. Seeking Wealth
3. Friends and Friendship
4. Curbing Anger
5. The Art of Giving
6. The Joy of Letting Go
7. The Power of Speech
8. Contentment Bliss
9. Counting Blessings
10. The Wind of Change
Intermediate Paper 2:
Lessons
and Values for the Doctrine of Kamma
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1. Deeds
2. Conditionality
3. Ownership
4. Choice
5. Effort
6. Potentiality
7. Equality
8. Provision
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