1 ครั้ง
While residing at the Jefavana Monastery, the Buddha spoke about Dhammika, a lay disciple from Savatthi known for his charity and virtuous life. He led five hundred virtuous followers and had seven sons and daughters who equally embodied these values. On his deathbed, Dhammika requested the Sangha to recite sacred texts, highlighting his dedication to Buddhist practices. This story illustrates the importance of charity, virtue, and community in the Buddha's teachings.
-Dhammika's virtues
-Dedication to charity
-The role of the Sangha
-Family values in Buddhism
-The importance of community support in spiritual practices