The Virtue of Absorbing: Insights from Udaya Sutta ทานบารมี  สูตรลัดแห่งความสุข หน้า 8
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The Udaya Sutta discusses the cyclical nature of life, where actions lead to results. It emphasizes the importance of wisdom in breaking the cycle of birth and death. Those who gain true understanding, like the blessed one, transcend the repeated cycles of existence. Through metaphors like planting seeds and lighting a lamp, it illustrates how teachings guide individuals toward enlightenment and a better realm. Ultimately, wisdom is the key to not being born again and achieving clarity in life. More insights can be found at dmc.tv.

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-Cycle of Life
-Wisdom in Buddhism
-Path to Enlightenment
-Metaphors in Teaching
-Understanding Dhamma

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The Virtue of Absorbing 1. Udaya Sutta Over and over, the seeds all get planted; Over and over, the rain - god sprinkles rain. Over and over, the farmer farms the field; Over and over, the food grows in the realm. Over and over, beggars do their begging; Over and over, the givers give out gifts. Over and over, the giver who has given; Over and over, goes to a better place. Over and over, he tires and he struggles; Over and over, the fool goes to the womb. Over and over, he's born and he dies; Over and over, they bear him to his grave. But one whose wisdom is wide as the earth is not born over and over, For he's gained the path of not becoming over again. Then the Brahmin Udaya said to the Blessed One: "Good Gotama, now I understand. It's like something overturned is put upright. Something covered is made manifest. It's like one who was lost was shown the path. It's like a lamp lighted for the darkness, for those who have sight to see forms. In this and other ways the Teaching is well explained.
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