Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis DIRI Journal  หน้า 48
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สรุปเนื้อหา

The text presents a comparative analysis between Brahmins and Noble Disciples, highlighting their similarities in mythical and spiritual parental origins. It details how both are seen as offsprings of divine origins—Brahma for Brahmins and Tathägata for Noble Disciples. Furthermore, the discussion emphasizes their teachings, with Brahmins associated with verbal teachings and Noble Disciples linked to dhamma. Each point illustrates the symbolic relationship between Brahma and dhamma, underlining the essence of spiritual inheritance and creation by divine entities. The contrasts drawn allow for deeper exploration of their roles in spiritual philosophy over time, opening pathways for understanding the significance of these two groups in religious contexts.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Mythical paternity
-Spiritual paternity
-Brahma's teachings
-Tathägata's teachings
-Dhamma and Brahmana

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

No. | Brahmins (D.III.81) | Noble Disciples (D.III.84) | Implied Parallel ---|------------------------|---------------------------|------------------------ 1. | Brahma's children | Tathägata's sons | Mythical paternity & Spiritual paternity | | | Brahma & Tathägata 2. | Born of Brahma's mouth | Born of Tathägata's mouth | Brahma's mouth & Tathägata's verbal teaching 3. | Born of Brahmä | born of dhamma (dhamma-ja) | Brahma & dhamma | Born of brahman | | brahman & dhamma 4. | created by Brahmä | created by dhamma (dhamma-nimitta) | Brahmä & dhamma | created by brah- man | | brahman & dhamma 5. | heirs of Brahmä | heirs of dhamma (dhamma-däyāda) | Brahmä & dhamma | heirs of brahman | | brahman & dhamma Table 1: Parallel descriptions of noble disciples and Brahmins
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