The Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers วัยใส ใจใส (ฉบับ 2 ภาษา) หน้า 60
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This text discusses the concepts of right and wrong perceptions in the context of Buddhist philosophy. It emphasizes that beings who misunderstand correct views face negative consequences after death, while those who understand right from wrong experience positive outcomes. Ultimately, the discourse leads individuals to faith in the Three Gems and enlightenment through søtapati fruition. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-right and wrong views
-Three Gems
-Buddhist philosophy
-importance of faith
-destination after death

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58 Clear-minded Youths - 6 The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers Verse 12: Beings who imagine wrong in what is not wrong, who do not see wrong in what is wrong, and who hold wrong views go to a lower plane of existence (duggati). Verse 13: Beings who know what is wrong as wrong, who know what is right as right, and who hold right views go to a happy plane of existence (sugatti). **Explanation:** Those who take what is correct as incorrect, and those who take what is not correct as correct, both go to woeful states when they depart because of their false beliefs. They regard error as error, and what is right as right. Those people who embrace right views go to heaven. At the end of the discourse, all those people came to be established in faith in the Three Gems, and after listening to the Buddha’s further discourse, they subsequently attained søtapati fruition.
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