2 ครั้ง
This text presents key Buddhist concepts such as 'อนัตตา' (non-self), emphasizing that there is no lasting essence, only the illusion of self that causes attachment. It discusses 'อนิจจตา' (impermanence), highlighting that everything is subject to change, leading to suffering through attachment. Terms like 'อทินนนทาน' (taking what is not given) and 'อนันตรียกรรม' (heinous crimes) provide insight into moral conduct in Buddhism. Additionally, the concepts of resolution ('อธิษฐานจิต'), joy in merit ('อนุโมทนา'), and the understanding of different existences ('อบาย') are covered. These definitions aim to enrich one's knowledge of Buddhist philosophy and its practical implications in life, creating a path toward spiritual growth.
-Non-self and Attachment
-Impermanence in Buddhism
-Supernatural Phenomena
-Moral Conduct in Buddhism
-Spiritual Resolution and Determination
-Mindfulness and Happiness