Chanting and Meditating in Buddhism The ordination หน้า 58
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After the Buddha's passing, his disciples engaged in chanting and meditation to keep the teachings of Dhamma alive. Vatta involves chanting in homage to the Triple Gem: the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha. Monks visualize being in the presence of the Buddha to enhance their practice and gain deeper insights into the Dhamma. Chanting serves as a profound method for disciples to connect with their spiritual roots and maintain the essence of the Buddha's teachings., More information can be found at dmc.tv.

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-Significance of Chanting in Buddhism
-Role of Meditation in Preserving Dhamma
-Understanding Vatta and its Importance
-Visualizing the Buddha during Practice

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4. Chanting and Meditating When the Buddha was alive, his disciples could listen to him preach and extol the virtues of the Dhamma everyday. However, after the Buddha passed away from this world, his disciples had to revise the Dhamma themselves through the practice of chanting and meditation. Vatta means things that one should do. To perform Vatta means to chant in and pay homage to the Triple Gem; the Buddha, the Dhamma, and Sangha. In order to reap the full benefits of this chanting, monks must envision that they are in the presence of Lord Buddha himself. As you chant,
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