The Vitality of Absorbing Gifts ทานบารมี  สูตรลัดแห่งความสุข หน้า 88
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The text delves into the Dana Sutta, emphasizing the importance of giving as a custom passed down through generations. It highlights two perspectives on gift-giving: one derived from family tradition and another motivated by compassion towards the less fortunate. On death, those who give gifts with these thoughts are said to reappear among the Devas, indicating the spiritual merit gained through their actions. This illustrates how selflessness and generosity resonate beyond life, fostering connections with divine beings. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Significance of Giving
-Connection to Family Traditions
-Compassion in Gift-Giving
-Post-Death Spiritual Beliefs
-Role of Devas in Gift-Giving

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The Vitality of Absorbing 9. Dana Sutta 3. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'This was given in the past, done in the past, by my father & grandfather. It would not be right for me to let this old family custom be discontinued'... on the break - up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of the Devas of the Hours. 4. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'I am well - off. These are not well - off. It would not be right for me, being well - off, not to give a gift to those who are not well - off'... on the break - up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of the Contended Devas.
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