Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View DMC Translor’s handbook หน้า 80
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This text outlines the Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis) in Buddhism, emphasizing the significance of Dana (generosity), Sila (morality), and other virtues for a moral life. It explores Sammadhitti or Right View, which encompasses the importance of practicing generosity, honoring worthy individuals, and recognizing the consequences of actions, as well as the existence of the afterlife and rebirths. It emphasizes the role of monastics in achieving purity from defilements. For a deeper understanding, visit dmc.tv.

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-Ten Perfected Virtues
-Right View
-Buddhist Ethics
-Morality and Generosity
-Consequences of Actions
-Afterlife and Rebirth
-Monastic Practices

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Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis): 1. Dana giving, charitable act, generosity 2. Sila morality, ethics, precepts 3. Nekkhamma renunciation; relinquishment of worldly possessions 4. Panna wisdom 5. Viriya efforts, industriousness, hardworking 6. Khanti patience, endurance 7. Sacca truthfulness 8. Adhittana resolution, determination, firmness of purpose 9. Metta loving-kindness 10. Upekkha equanimity, neutrality, emotionless, impassivity Sammadhitti -- Right View 1. Generosity is virtuous and should be practiced 2. It is necessary to honor people worthy of honor 3. It is necessary to be hospitable to the guests that come to our house 4. Actions, good or bad, produce consequences. Good deeds produce good results; 5. bad deeds produce bad retribution 6. A child has debt of gratitude to his parents 7. This world and the next do exist. There will be afterlife and reBirths. 8. There is such thing as being born instantly in fully grown form (Opaṭṭika). This is the method of birth of beings in the heaven and hell realms. 9. Monastics are able to purify themselves of all defilements.
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