Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 226
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This text delves into central Buddhist themes such as the nature of suffering, the importance of right intention, and the concept of liberation. Key metaphors like the jewel of knowledge and the lion and hunter illustrate the paths toward enlightenment and overcoming cravings. It emphasizes the significance of understanding one's actions and their consequences within the framework of karma. The teachings of Buddha are highlighted, showcasing the path to transcending suffering and achieving true joy. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Suffering and its roots
-The concept of right intention
-Dharma on liberation
-Understanding karma
-Metaphors in Buddhism
-Relationship between joy and knowledge
-The Eightfold Path

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

Inention, Right (see Right Intention) internment in the womb, suffering irritation (see annoyance) jealousy 50 jewel, wish-fulfilling - metaphor for Middle Way 39 jewel-knowing 110 joy 38, 123, 130 karma 122, discretion to believe in the working of 39 killing 40, 82, 118, 142: abstention by transcending 159, {example of Ariya the fisherman 159-60}; abstention from 158, {example of a layman abstaining after taking Precepts 158}, {example of Cakkana abstaining on spur of moment 158 knowing 138-9 knowing according to reality 196: benefits of 197; with Dhammakaya 110 knowing, jewel- 110 knowledge 145, 202: of the existence of the Noble Truths 22, 23, 176, 202, 203, 204; of the path out of defilements 18; required by Buddha to reach enlightenment 140; different levels 139, 140; giving rise to supreme 197 Kondañña 175ff.: Eightfold Path arises for 142-3; enlightenment 24-5, 177, 205-6; past history 178, 180-1, 188-9; swift enlightenment result of previous meditation 179 lamentation: as suffering 46, 58, 70, 199; caused by sensual indulgence 32; relationship to sorrow and be­moaning 71 latrine - {metaphor for sensual indulgence 29] liberation 106: attained by forging .the sense pleasures 91-2; carried towards by Dhammacakka 17; entails extinguishing all craving 84-5 Liberation, Seeing and Knowing, Sphere of 106-7, 120 Liberation, Sphere of 106-7, 120 lies, telling (see lying speech) life, curtailed, suffering of 62 lion and hunter - {metaphor for need to remove suffering at its root 94} Lifelihood, Right (see Right Livelihood) lihood, unwholesome (see unwholesome livelihood) loved ones, separation from, as suffering 47, 58, 72, 199 loving kindness, 118: instils Right Speech, Right Action and Right Livelihood 141 Low Arts 41 Luang Phaw Wat Paknam (see Phramongkolthepmuni) lying speech 40, 83, 118, 142 Maha DukkhaKhanda Sutta 31-4 Mahākāla, past life of Kondañña 180 maimng in battle, caused by sensual indulgence 34 malicious gossip (see divisive speech)
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