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Popular Dhamma Topics
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Popular Dhamma Topics
… Five Virtues - Idhdhipada 4 -- Four Foundations of Success - Wrong Livelihood - Say No to Alcohol 4. Discipline for Monastics 5. The Five Precepts 6. The Eight Precepts 7. Merits 8. Generosity 9. M…
This page provides an index of popular Dhamma topics within Buddhism. It covers key concepts such as the Buddha's life, core teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, and esse
Understanding Dharma and Buddhist Practices
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Understanding Dharma and Buddhist Practices
…ing, not lying, not committing sexual misconduct, and not consuming intoxicating substances (drugs, alcohol, cigarettes). Meditation Meditation is a means of mental development and purification. It is thro…
Dharma, meaning Truth and the way of Nature, is central to Buddhism. Buddhists are guided by three main practices: doing good, avoiding evil, and purifying the mind through meditation. They adhere to
Hiri-Ottapa: Understanding Shame and Fear of Wrongdoing
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Hiri-Ottapa: Understanding Shame and Fear of Wrongdoing
…aling in weapons 2. Dealing in human beings 3. Dealing in flesh 4. Dealing in poisons 5. Dealing in alcohol (and other intoxicants) Anyone who is involved in any of these five wrongful livelihoods is endang…
Hiri and Ottapa are pivotal concepts in Buddhism, representing the shame of wrongdoing and the fear of its consequences. Together, they foster a good moral conscience. Individuals devoid of these trai
The Five Precepts of Buddhism
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The Five Precepts of Buddhism
…g animals) 2. Not to steal 3. Not to commit sexual misconduct 4. Not to tell lies 5. Not to consume alcohol and other intoxicants (cigarettes included) 1. Killing – Breaking the First Precept Killing is the…
The Five Precepts in Buddhism outline ethical guidelines for practitioners, emphasizing respect for life among other moral behaviors. The First Precept, which prohibits killing, is noted as the graves
Understanding the Importance of the Fifth and Eight Precepts
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Understanding the Importance of the Fifth and Eight Precepts
… 3. Not to engage in sexual activities (even with own spouse) 4. Not to tell lies 5. Not to consume alcohol or other intoxicants 6. Not to take meals between midday and dawn 7. Not to indulge in romantic ent…
The text discusses the severe consequences of violating the Fifth Precept in Buddhism, leading to unhappiness and potential mental disorders in future lives. It emphasizes the benefits of adhering to
The Importance of Spiritual Wealth and Charitable Giving
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The Importance of Spiritual Wealth and Charitable Giving
…e. food, shelter, clothing and medicine. They can be expanded to include: - food - drinks (but not alcohol) - clothing (not all clothing is suitable) - vehicles, transportation, fares for traveling - flower…
No matter how many material possessions we have accumulated, we can only take our spiritual wealth with us. This wealth is built through merits which last through many lifetimes. In this brief discuss
การน้อมถวายอุปกรณ์ป้องกันโควิด-19
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…าร์ท จำกัด โดย พ.ต.ต.ธนพงศ์ จันทรทอง ร่วมกับผู้มีจิตศรัทธา น้อมถวายอุปโภคโภม์ อาทิ เจลแอลกอฮอล์ และ Alcohol สำหรับบริการประชาชนที่มารับอาหารจากโรงทานตามพระดำริ ฯ ตามวัดต่าง ๆ อาทิ วัดเขียนเขต (พระอารามหลวง) …
ในเดือนพฤษภาคม พ.ศ. ๒๕๖๓ ผู้แทนจากวัดพระธรรมกายและเครือข่ายศิษยานุศิษย์ได้น้อมถวายอุปกรณ์ป้องกันการแพร่ระบาดของโรคโควิด-19 อาทิ Face Shield และหน้ากากผ้า โดยร่วมมือกับบริษัท บาร์เทอร์ สมาร์ท จำกัด และ
Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
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Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
…d that the vast major- ity of people live in a world of delusion. Even without touch- ing a drop of alcohol, they tend to be drunk with the ap- parent perpetuity of life, labouring under the misappre- hensio…
This book, part of the 'Buddhism in Plain English' series, offers advanced insights into Buddhism's higher spiritual training, focusing on the renunciation of mundane life. It discusses the common mis
Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
…age (committing adultery) [kāmesumicchācārā]. Furthermore, one must not consume intoxicants such as alcohol that lead to heedlessness. 5. Right Livelihood: Right Livelihood means earning one’s living in an h…
This text discusses key aspects of Buddhist practice, specifically focusing on Right Intention and Right Speech. Right Intention involves having wholesome intentions such as generosity and the desire
Understanding the Dhamma Body and Its Significance
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and Its Significance
…ements. In the past we might have been unable to give up unwholesome behaviours (such as drink- ing alcohol) in spite of knowing the damage it was doing to our body and mind, because of the influence of our …
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
General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
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General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
…emove oneself from 151; preoccupation with 142 Ajāpālanigrodha Tree 15 Ālāra Kalama Hermit, 192-3 alcohol, dealing in 163 amenable location 168 Aṅgāmi(n) 30: (Coarse), Dhammakaya 108, 134-5; (Subtle), Dham…
This general index compiles significant terms and concepts related to meditation and mindfulness practices. It includes terms like absent-mindedness, absorption, and aggregates of clinging, helpful fo
Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
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Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
…iddhattha) nāma-rūpa (mind and form: see links of Dependent Origination) majjavanijja (see trade in alcohol: see unwholesome trade) majjhimā (adj. middle, central) majjhimā paṭipada (see Middle Way) maṁsavaṇ…
This text delves into essential Buddhist terms and their meanings. It covers concepts such as Mara (the demon), Mettā (loving-kindness), and the significance of terms like 'maraṇa' (dying) and 'mutti'
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…nd, one is more likely to be far removed from such causes of gloominess as greed, anger, ignorance, alcohol, cigarettes, and other causes of ruin. It can greatly improve one's outlook in life. It enables one…
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… Precepts regularly. 1. No killing 2. No stealing 3. No sexual misconduct 4. No false speech 5. No alcohol and other addictive substances
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… are doing damage to their body and brain cells. A person whose body and mind have been ravaged by alcohol and drugs can hardly be normal. As a school kid, he is apt to play hooky often and go out carousin…
This text delves into how our perception shapes our memories and experiences. It examines the subjective nature of reality, highlighting how individual perspectives influence understanding. Through va
คำแนะนำในการเริ่มต้นธุรกิจขนาดเล็ก
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…used, bored with homelife, work, spouse, school --> Running away from problems, self-indulgence --> Alcohol consumption Transgression of the Five Precepts Engaged in the Causes of Ruin PhraRajbhavanacariya
บทความนี้นำเสนอเคล็ดลับในการเริ่มต้นธุรกิจขนาดเล็ก โดยเริ่มตั้งแต่การคิดไอเดีย การวางแผนธุรกิจ การเงิน และการสร้างแบรนด์ โดยมีข้อมูลที่เป็นประโยชน์จากผู้เชี่ยวชาญในวงการธุรกิจ โดยจะครอบคลุมทั้งการสำรว
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…n ● Abstaining from the Causes of Ruin ● Enjoying peace and quiet ● Happy performing good deeds No alcohol consumption Phurajbhovanacariya
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…One’s mind is calm, happy and expansive. One earnestly accumulates good deeds. One does not consume alcohol.
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… for all. When a person is unhappy, he tries to assuage his pain by such peculiar means as drinking alcohol. He ends up getting drunk, having a fight with his wife, losing things and wasting money. But worst…
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…rnestly pursues inner peace and happiness. Therefore, he does not transgress the Fifth Precept: No alcohol. Such a person is a good family member, a good friend, a good citizen of the country and the world…
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