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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Buddhism
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Buddhism
…cteristics (tilakkhana), consisting of impermanence (aniccata), suffering (dukkhata), and non-self (anattata). This truth stands behind all living beings in this world. The truths of the Law of Kamma and th…
This text explores the Three Characteristics of Buddhism—impermanence, suffering, and non-self. It discusses how misconceptions among children regarding Buddhist teachings and monks can hinder their u
Building a Unified Community: The Four Bases of Social Solidarity
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Building a Unified Community: The Four Bases of Social Solidarity
…ans being helpful to others, like helping at work when you can. 4) Even and impartial treatment (Samanattata) - This means being consistently friendly to everyone. If parents are able to practice the Four B…
The text discusses the importance of parents' behavior towards their neighbors, emphasizing Buddha's Four Bases of Social Solidarity: Generosity, Kind Speech, Useful Conduct, and Even Treatment. It hi
The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
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The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
…ct they both are guilty of not finding the appropriate way to prevent conflicts. 4. Right Roles (Samanattata) The husband should be a good father, and the wife should be a good mother. Each should assume re…
This text discusses the Buddha's concept of mutual benevolence as the foundation for happiness in relationships. It outlines the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence: Giving, Pleasant Speech, Mutual Be
Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
…rld we live in continues to change and one day, it will come to an end and disappear.. 3. Non-self (anattata): means the soullessness of everything. It is beyond our control and we cannot withhold it or pos…
This text elaborates on the Three Characteristics: impermanence, suffering, and non-self, as fundamental truths of existence in Buddhism. It highlights how fortune, prestige, and happiness are tempora