The Virtue of Clear-Minded Youths วัยใส ใจใส (ฉบับ 2 ภาษา) หน้า 28
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In this discourse, the Buddha praises a monk, Maha Kassapa, for his virtue and insight, noting that he is respected by deities and men. The Buddha emphasizes that a person endowed with discipline, established in righteousness, and committed to truth and responsibilities is loved by all. This teaching culminates in the transformation of five hundred boys, who attain Sotapatti Fruition by embodying these qualities. You can find more insights and teachings at dmc.tv.

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-The Story of Five Hundred Boys
-The Importance of Virtue and Insight
-Buddha's Teachings on Righteousness
-Achievement of Sotapatti Fruition
-The Profile of an Ideal Monk

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26 Clear-minded Youths — 3 The Story of Five Hundred Boys The Buddha, hearing their words, said, "Monks, a monk like my son Maha Kassapa is dear to deities and men alike; such a man they delight to honour with the four requisites." Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows: Sitatassanasa mpannam dhamma ttam saccavedinam attano kamma kubbanam tam jano kurute piyam. Verse 4: He who is endowed with Virtue and Insight, who is established in the Dhamma, who has realized the Truth and performs his own duties, is loved by all men. At the end of the discourse the five hundred boys attained Sotapatti Fruition. Explanation: He is endowed with discipline and insight. He is firmly established on the laws of righteousness. He speaks the truth. He looks after his worldly and spiritual responsibilities. The masses adore that kind of person.
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