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Young People and the Lord Buddha
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Young People and the Lord Buddha
Chapter 28 Young People and the Lord Buddha In recent years, a new generation of young people has started to wonder why Buddhists highly regard the Lord Buddha to be the greatest sanctuary, although
… encourages a thoughtful approach to spirituality among youth, promoting critical thinking in their beliefs.
Understanding External and Internal Fools in Buddhism
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Understanding External and Internal Fools in Buddhism
1) External Fools include non-Buddhists. They are determined to demolish Buddhism, whether they are of other religious affiliations or not. They typically try to cast aspersions upon Buddhist monks. W
…ols and hinders their understanding of Buddhism. It's crucial for Buddhists to reflect on their own beliefs to avoid becoming tools for those who attack the religion. For true benefit from being Buddhists, o…
The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
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The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
be summed up in the following proverb: One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. If people think this way, they can harm Buddhism unknowingly. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists
… reverence for the spiritual community, reflecting the Buddha's teachings to analyze before forming beliefs. Ultimately, Buddhists must strive to support the Dhamma fully and avoid spreading negativity.
Negative Effects of Misinterpreted News on Understanding Buddhism
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Negative Effects of Misinterpreted News on Understanding Buddhism
Negative circumstances resulting from carelessly reading negative news If parents do not teach their children to thoroughly analyze the truth in articles about monks, the children may thoughtlessly b
…tions. The law of Kamma teaches that every action yields a corresponding result, affecting not just beliefs but also one's life trajectory. Understanding these principles is essential for guiding children on…
Dhamma-kāya in the Pali Canon
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Dhamma-kāya in the Pali Canon
…Curzon, 2005). ³ Paul Williams, Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices. (London ; New York: Routledge, 1989), p. 352 n.10; Paul Harrison, “Is the Dharma-Kāy…
The study investigates the term dhamma-kāya as presented in the Pali Canon, aiming to provide a comprehensive analysis that has been overlooked in previous studies. While many references have been mad
Academic Studies on Buddhism
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Academic Studies on Buddhism
… (1976): 374-89. Williams, Paul. Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices. London; New York: Routledge, 1989. Xing, Guang. The Concept of the Buddha: Its Evolu…
This collection features key academic contributions to the study of Buddhism, drawing from archaeological criticism, doctrinal analyses, and comparative studies between traditions. Works by notable sc
The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove
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The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove
' Why are the people of Setavya going forth like this towards the Sivsapa – tree Grove ? ' Then the doorkeeper told him the news. And he said : - ' Then, good doorkeeper, go to the brahmins and househ
…about the existence of otherworldly entities and moral consequences. Payasi aims to challenge these beliefs, asserting that notions of another world and the results of deeds do not exist. This story reflects…
The Examination of Moral Consequences
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The Examination of Moral Consequences
6. ' Even though Master Kassapa says thus, it still appears to me that not one of these things exists. ' ' Have you, Prince, any proof to establish that they do not exist ? ' ' I have, Master Kassapa.
…h friends and relatives who have committed wrongdoings and suffered illness. The narrative explores beliefs about morality and its implications in the afterlife, emphasizing the potential rebirth into suffer…
Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
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Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
' There is another world, there is rebirth not of parents, there is fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done. ` You, sirs, are for me trustworthy and reliable, and what you say you have se
… in handling a felon. It reflects on trust in the information shared and challenges the validity of beliefs in rebirth and moral repercussions. The engagement raises fundamental questions about consequences …
Understanding Perception and Existence
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Understanding Perception and Existence
He has sight and there are forms, but the organ does not perceive them ; he has hearing and there are sounds, but the organ does not perceive them ; he has smell and there are odours, but the organ do
…mphasizes the importance of understanding perception's limitations in discussing deeper existential beliefs without relying on outer confirmation. www.dmc.tv
Contemplation on Existence and Rebirth
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Contemplation on Existence and Rebirth
20.   ' Even though Master Kassapa says this, it still appears to me that there is neither another world, nor rebirth other than of parents, nor fruit or result of deeds well or ill - done. ' ' Have y
…discourse reflects a profound inquiry into life's mysteries, showing skepticism towards traditional beliefs about life and death. The insights provided invite readers to ponder the nature of consciousness an…
The Wisdom of Carrying Dung: A Parable
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The Wisdom of Carrying Dung: A Parable
"That's a lot of dry dung thrown away which will feed my pigs. What if I were to carry it away ?" So he spread out his cloak and collecting the dry dung tied it into a bundle and lifting it on to his
…societal judgment, likening his situation to that of Prince Payasi, who struggles to renounce false beliefs due to fear of public opinion. This narrative challenges the reader to reflect on the value of true…
The Journey of Choices
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The Journey of Choices
'Then they came to another village street. There they saw a heap of flax ; and to another where they saw linen thread ; and to another where they saw linen cloth. And at each place the one cro
…ve encourages reflecting on one’s opinions and choices, advocating for the renouncement of negative beliefs that lead to sorrow. This allegory highlights the importance of making wise life choices, as they s…
The Rebirth of Prince Payasi and the Venerable Gavampati
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The Rebirth of Prince Payasi and the Venerable Gavampati
33 Now at that time the venerable Gavampati15 used frequently to go for siesta to the empty mansion of the Acacia. And Payasi, now one of the gods, came up to him and, saluting him, stood on one side.
…his less thoughtful actions. The story highlights the significance of intent in one's deeds and the beliefs surrounding rebirth in the context of Buddhist teachings.
หลักฐานธรรมาภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ
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หลักฐานธรรมาภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ
…ams, Paul. 2009. *Mahāyāna Buddhism : the doctrinal foundations*. 2nd ed, *The library of religious beliefs and practices*. London ; New York: Routledge. Xinjiang, Rong. 2004. *Land Route or Sea Route? Com…
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอหลักฐานธรรมะจากคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณผ่านการอ้างอิงต่างๆ ที่สำคัญ เช่น งานของ Thomas Watters เกี่ยวกับการเดินทางของ Yuan Chwang ในอินเดีย และการศึกษาแนวคิดต่างๆ ในวรรณกรรมมหายาน เช่น 'The Li
ธรรมภายในและคัมภีร์พระพุทธศาสนา
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ธรรมภายในและคัมภีร์พระพุทธศาสนา
… the ego. Also 四感. 四圓 องค์จึงจัง ทุกขัง อนุตตา อวิสุทธิ (The four viparyaya i. e. inverted or false beliefs in regard to 常樂我淨 that is to say impermanent, suffering, impersonal, and impure) 邪惑 โโลฬะ โทสะ โมห…
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับการศึกษาเรื่องธรรมภายในตามงานวิจัยของ ดร.ชลลลธ์ สุวรรณรางกูล โดยมีการกล่าวถึงคัมภีร์พระพุทธศาสนาหลายเล่ม เช่น อามา, มัชฌมขณะ, กุฎุรกกามะ และ สังยุตตคาถา รวมถึงการวิเคราะห์ความเชื่อม
Understanding Wisdom and Wrong Views
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Understanding Wisdom and Wrong Views
Wise (pundita): A wise is someone who has wisdom. Being wise is not the same as being educated. A wise can be a person who is highly educated or one with no formal education at all. He is righteous an
…the Right View, allowing them to discern between good and bad. In contrast, the Wrong View promotes beliefs contrary to accepted truths, such as the rejection of Kamma, gratitude towards parents, and the exi…
Understanding Habits and Their Impact on Health
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Understanding Habits and Their Impact on Health
Suzanne Jeffrey "Additionally, the environment in which these things are used affects our health and habits. We must pay attention to every small detail. If we have a good doctor, we can help an illn
…actices surrounding alcohol, demonstrating how family tradition can be re-evaluated in light of new beliefs and practices. Ultimately, Luang Por offers a comprehensive view of habit formation and change, emp…
Exploring Inner Peace through Meditation and Dreams
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Exploring Inner Peace through Meditation and Dreams
inner body has a mind in its own existence. The mind - the Dhamma - is like looking at ourselves in a dream within a dream within a dream. Each dream body has its own mind. In meditation, we must look
…majayo's life illustrate positive Kammic dreams, emphasizing the importance of personal agency over beliefs. A question about removing defilements leads to the metaphor of the sun dispelling darkness, sugges…
Exploring the Unknown Factor and the Eightfold Noble Path
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Exploring the Unknown Factor and the Eightfold Noble Path
Suzanne Jeffrey "The students you are teaching now will be the politicians when you retire. If you do not teach them properly, then who is to blame? We are!! We are to blame because we are probably n
…perceptions of the Unknown Factor, including Nibbana, God, and Supreme Knowledge, and the differing beliefs about its attainability. It contrasts the perspectives of individuals who wait for discovery versus…