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In this text, Sariputta discusses the nature of giving, contrasting two motivations behind altruistic acts. Those who give for personal gain and with attachment to rewards are reborn among the Four Great Kings, while those who give selflessly, with a pure intent recognizing the goodness of giving, attain a higher rebirth among the Devas of the Thirty-three. The teachings emphasize the spiritual merit obtained through the act of giving without attachment or expectation of reward. This reflects a core principle in Buddhist morality that serves as a guide for practitioners aiming for a more profound understanding of generosity and its spiritual implications. This understanding can enhance one's journey towards enlightenment. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Buddhist concepts of giving
-Sariputta's teachings
-Rebirth in Buddhism
-Generosity and merit
-Spiritual consequences of altruism

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The Voice of Acquiring 9. Dana Sutta 9. Dana Sutta: Giving Sariputta60, 1. "Having given this gift seeking his own profit - with a mind attached [to the reward], seeking to store up for himself, [with the thought], 'I'll enjoy this after death' -- on the break - up of the body, after death, reappears in the company of the Four Great Kings. 2. "Having given this gift with the thought, 'Giving is good,' on the break - up of the body, after death, reappears in the company of the Devas of the Thirty-three. 60 Sariputra (Sanskrit: शारिपुत्र) or Sariputta (Pali) was one of two chief male disciples of the Buddha along with Maudgalyayana (Pali: Moggallāna),
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