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This text discusses the Buddha's concept of mutual benevolence as the foundation for happiness in relationships. It outlines the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence: Giving, Pleasant Speech, Mutual Benefit, and Right Roles, emphasizing the importance of sharing and supporting each other in a marriage. Couples are encouraged to communicate effectively and uphold their responsibilities to foster love, happiness, and understanding. The practice of meditation is highlighted as a means to achieve clarity of thought and the ability to engage in appropriate actions. The principles outlined promote sustainable love and respect within familial relationships, ultimately leading to personal growth and improved moral conduct. For more insights visit dmc.tv.

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-Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
-Giving in Relationships
-Pleasant Speech and Communication
-Mutual Benefit in Marriage
-Right Roles for Couples

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The Buddha answered this question in one word: benevolence. That is to say mutual benevolence, the practice the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence (Sangahavatthu), promote happiness in living together. 1. Giving (Dana) Loving and living together require sharing. Everyone should put his or her earnings in the common coffer and share. Not doing so can give rise to suspicion. Where there is no giving, the atmosphere feels very unpleasant. And sharing encompasses sharing of problems too. When one has a problem, the other party should be willing to lend a hand to help. 2. Pleasant speech (Piyavācā) One should be careful when giving advice, being too candid can hurt the other party's ego and give rise to resentment. The rule of thumb is that the pleasant words one used before marriage should continue to be used during marriage. 3. Mutual Benefit (Atthacariya) Couples can help each other by talking about what is right and what is wrong based on the Dhamma they have studied. They should always continue to acquire knowledge of Dhamma and put it into practice. Generally, when a husband and wife quarrel, each will try to put the blame on the other party, when in fact they both are guilty of not finding the appropriate way to prevent conflicts. 4. Right Roles (Samanattata) The husband should be a good father, and the wife should be a good mother. Each should assume responsibilities both inside and outside the house. Only meditation will enable them to fully achieve this goal. Those who have practiced meditation until their thinking is clear will know how to behave. They will not allow outside influences to affect their behavior. In conclusion, practicing the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence is the same as exercising the Three Basic Meritorious Deeds, which are: Giving-sharing of things Adherence to Precepts to improve one's morals, both in speech and in action. Meditation-meditation clears our mind, and a clear mind opens the door to wisdom, and wisdom shows the way to appropriate actions. Responsibilities of a Husband and Wife In order to keep their love alive, a husband and wife should know their responsibilities towards each other thoroughly; these responsibilities are based on the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence. The Warm Hearted Family 72 Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love) The Warm Hearted Family Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love)
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