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ศูนย์ส่งเสริมศีลธรรมทั่วโลก มาจากภูมิภาคใดบ้าง ? พ.ศ. 2567 ต่างประเทศ 109 ศูนย์ ภายในประเทศ 122 ศูนย์ 231 ศูนย์ ประเทศต่างๆ - ประเทศเกาหลีและแอฟริกา 49 ศูนย์ - ประเทศยุโ…
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…์ มูลนิธิหลวงปู่ทวด วัดชะนาว ประสงค์ ในกิจกรรมบรรเทาทุกข์ผู้ประสบภัยน้ำท่วมในลาว วันที่ 2-3 ส.ค. 2561 [other annotations in Thai, partially visible] บริจาคสิ่งของสนับสนุนกิจกรรมช่วยเหลือผู้ประสบภัยน้ำ…
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งานบรรยายและเสวนา “หลักฐานธรรมกาย” ปี พ.ศ. 2568 จัดโดย สถาบันวิจัยนานาชาติธรรมชัย (DIRI) ณ อาคาร 100 ปี คุุณยายอาจารย์มหาตันอุบาลสิบสองนนกยูง
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มหาวิทยาลัยมหาจุฬาลงกรณราชวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยสงฆ์แห่งชาติ 1. มหาวิทยาลัยมหาจุฬาลงกรณราชวิทยาลัย (สด จุฬาโสโร) 2. ลานธรรมายาสถานัล 3. พระมหาธรรมราชาเดย์ 4. มหาว…
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The Buddha’s First Teaching
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The Buddha’s First Teaching
… Foundation Department of International Relations 23/2 Moo 7., Khlong Sam, Khlong Luang, Patumthani 12120 Thailand Tel. +66-2-5240257 to 63 Copyright © 2002 by the Dhammakaya Foundation All rights re…
This book, published by the Dhammakaya Foundation, delves into the core teachings of Buddhism as explicated by Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (Phadet Dattajeevo). The text provides an in-depth analysis of the
The Journey of Siddhartha Gotama Towards Enlightenment
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The Journey of Siddhartha Gotama Towards Enlightenment
… *bodhisatva*, he had already attained five of the six mental powers [*abhiññā*] since the time 4 x 10¹⁴⁰ *kappas* and 100,000 *mahākappas* before when he received the prophecy of his forthcoming Buddh…
This text delves into Siddhartha Gotama's profound realization that if he did not confront the battle against delusion, no one would. Motivated by anxiety for himself, his family, and all beings trapp
The Noble Truths of Suffering
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The Noble Truths of Suffering
… Womb 60 • The Suffering of Physical Shocks to the Womb 60 • The Suffering of Unnatural Childbirth 61 • The Suffering of Undergoing Childbirth 61 • The Suffering of being cleaned up after birth 61 • Th…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับสัจธรรมทั้งสี่ซึ่งกล่าวถึงทุกข์และวิธีการดับทุกข์ในศาสตร์ของพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงอธิบายความสำคัญของการเข้าใจทุกข์และการพึ่งพาไม่ให้จิตใจเสพติดความสุขชั่วครั้งชั่วคราว การบรรลุถึงสภาวะนิพพาน
Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
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Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
…s Late Holiness the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand Phra Ariya-vamsāgatasānā (Wās Wasan Mahathera) on 18 March 1989. The Sāratthasamuccaya itself is a translation of a text composed some 800 years ago.…
The Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta holds significant importance in Buddhist ceremonies, especially during Asālha Pūjā Day when monks chant it for laypeople's benefit. Unfortunately, finding unabridged co
The Heir to the Buddha’s Teaching
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The Heir to the Buddha’s Teaching
…ravakhun (Phra Phadet Dattajeewo) Vice-Abbot: Wat Phra Dhammakaya Pathumthani Province, Thailand 19 August 1994
This book envisions the student of Dhamma as an 'heir' to the Buddha's Teaching, emphasizing the need to understand and instill these teachings in future generations. The author expresses gratitude to
Understanding the Middle Way in Dhamma Practice
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Understanding the Middle Way in Dhamma Practice
… are practicing the Middle Way in the sermon he gave on the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta on 3 January 1955. He explained that the word ‘Middle’ in the term ‘Middle Way’ is indeed used in a very profound …
In his sermon on the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, Luang Phaw Wat Paknam elucidates the profound significance of the Middle Way, urging practitioners to find stillness at the body’s central point. This
Attaining the Angelic Body through the Middle Way
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Attaining the Angelic Body through the Middle Way
… of vehicle to another in order to reach our destination (as described in the Rathavīṇita Sutta M.i.145ff.) — we might hire a taxi from our home to the river shore, from there we cross the river on a f…
The text discusses the attainment of the Angelic Body through a process of concentration and the sequential progression from the Coarse Human Body to various forms of Brahmā bodies, culminating in the
Understanding the Dhamma Body and Its Significance
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and Its Significance
…filement. Whether it be greed, hatred or delusion and all the higher and lower fetters [saṁyojana] 111
The Dhamma Body, or Dhammakāya, represents the essence of Buddhism, highlighting the journey towards enlightenment. By attaining the Dhamma Body, individuals can free themselves from defilements such
The Path to Nirvana: Understanding the Dhammakāya
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The Path to Nirvana: Understanding the Dhammakāya
…elf able to work earnestly achieving all your goals without tiring yourself in the process, without 112
This text discusses the purification of the mind through the teachings of the Buddha, emphasizing the importance of the Dhammakāya Arahat Body and the attainment of enlightenment. The Pathama Magga re
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
…e of the mind. Our mind is composed of perception, filtering, processing and knowing (see diagram p.127) which each have the form of consecutively nested spheres in the mind. The outermost sphere is th…
The conclusion on the cessation of suffering according to the Buddha highlights the need to extinguish craving through the Noble Eightfold Path. Once craving is eliminated, suffering cannot return. Ou
Understanding the Inner Bodies and Enlightenment
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Understanding the Inner Bodies and Enlightenment
… transcendental and eternal Noble Fruition they are aiming for. ___________________________________ 122
This text discusses the progression through successive inner bodies leading to the Dhammakāya, emphasizing the distinction between mundane and transcendental bodies. It highlights that all worldly bod
Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
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Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
…ation of mind [vicāra], joy [pīti], happiness [sukha] and one-pointedness [ekaggatā] (see also page 130ff.). The seeing and consideration of the bodies within the body continuously in this way is what …
The Lord Buddha encourages monks to attain transcendental knowledge to rise above sensuality and eradicate False View. Achieving the First Absorption endows practitioners with joy, happiness, and focu
Understanding the Mind and Its Layers
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Understanding the Mind and Its Layers
…of sensory registration, the layer of central processing and the layer of cognition (see diagram p.127). The outer- most layer is the sphere of perception (sometimes called the bodily sphere) and is…
The text delves into the nature of the mind, describing its four concentric layers: perception, sensory registration, central processing, and cognition. It explains how mindfulness operates at each le
Understanding Mindfulness in the Mind
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Understanding Mindfulness in the Mind
…s is how we can continuously cultivate mindfulness of the mind in the mind both inside and outside. 128
The text discusses mindfulness focusing on the central processing of the mind, distinguishing it from perception and cognition. It describes the clear nature of the pure mind that becomes tainted by d
The Four Absorptions in Meditation
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The Four Absorptions in Meditation
…tion of mind [vicāra] joy [pīti] happiness [sukha] one-pointedness [ekaggatā] equanimity [upekkhā] 1st Absorption ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2nd Absorption 3rd Absorption 4th Absorption
This text outlines the four absorptions in meditation, detailing the factors involved in each state. The First Absorption is characterized by five components: initial application of mind (vitakka), co
Understanding the Levels of Absorption in Meditation
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Understanding the Levels of Absorption in Meditation
…------------|------------|-------------------|----------------------------|---------------------| | 1st Absorption | ✔ | ✔ …
This text outlines the five absorptions in meditation, detailing the factors involved in each stage, including joy, happiness, one-pointedness, and equanimity. Importantly, one-pointedness is a consis