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Implications of Parallel Descriptions of Monks and Brahmins
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Implications of Parallel Descriptions of Monks and Brahmins
Implications of Parallel Descriptions of Monks and Brahmins As Gombrich points out, the passage in question is comparable to the Brahmins’ claim:46 brahmanā v…
The text delves into how Gombrich compares the descriptions of Brahmins and Monks, emphasizing the dual interpretations of the term 'brahma-' as both the masculine creator…
Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis
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Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis
No. | Brahmins (D.III.81) | Noble Disciples (D.III.84) | Implied Parallel ---|------------------------|-----------…
The text presents a comparative analysis between Brahmins and Noble Disciples, highlighting their similarities in mythical and spiritual parental origins. It…
The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove
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The Encounter at the Sinsapa Tree Grove
…Grove ? ' Then the doorkeeper told him the news. And he said : - ' Then, good doorkeeper, go to the brahmins and householders of Setavya and say to them : - " Payasi, sirs, bids you wait ; he will come himsel…
…at the Sinsapa tree grove where the Wanderer Master Kassapa is present. While some householders and brahmins approach with reverence, there are underlying doubts about the existence of otherworldly entities a…
The Examination of Moral Consequences
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The Examination of Moral Consequences
…e gone to them and said : - " According to the views and opinion held, sirs, by certain wanders and brahmins, they who break the precepts of morality, when the body breaks up after death, are reborn into the …
…e who have broken ethical precepts. The protagonist challenges the spiritual views of wanderers and brahmins regarding morality and its effects, urging accountability in their actions and reflections on their…
This Life Next Life
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This Life Next Life
…nce, Prince? ' 'I have, Master Kassapa.' 'As how?' 'Here it is, Master Kassapa. I see Wanderers and Brahmins moral and of virtuous dispositions, fond of life, averse from dying, fond of happiness, shrinking f…
…ature of existence beyond death. The discussion revolves around the moral behavior of Wanderers and Brahmins who, despite believing in the value of life, do not seek to end their lives even if they were to th…
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
…he criterion of being the Tathāgata’s son 2. implication of parallel descriptions between monks and brahmins 3. implication of parallel usage of the terms dhamma and brahma The following section will assess t…
…r further analysis: the criterion of saddhā as the Tathāgata's son, the parallels between monks and brahmins, and the use of the terms dhamma and brahma. The discussion references a key passage illustrating t…
Understanding Dhamma and Brahman in Buddhism
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Understanding Dhamma and Brahman in Buddhism
… son’ is implied in the same manner as in the above case. Thus, the translation of 'brahma-' in the Brahmins’ titles either as the masculine ‘Brahmā’ or as the neuter ‘brahman’ leads to the same conclusion th…
This text clarifies that the term 'brahma-' can refer to either the masculine 'Brahmā' or the neuter 'brahman,' ultimately leading to the view that dhamma signifies transcendental realities. It sugges
Master Kassapa's Arrival in Setavya
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Master Kassapa's Arrival in Setavya
… otherwise than from parents, nor is there fruit or result of deeds well done or ill done.' Now the brahmins and householders of Setavya heard the news : -' They say that the wanderer Master Kassapa, disciple…
ในขณะที่ Master Kassapa, ศิษย์ของ Wanderer Gotama อยู่ที่ Setavya พร้อมด้วย bhikkhus ประมาณห้าร้อยคน ชาวบ้านและบราแมนได้ยินชื่อเสียงของเขาและออกมาสัมภาษณ์เขา พวกเขาเชื่อว่า Arahants อย่างเขานั้นดีในกา
Exploring the Existence of Life After Death
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Exploring the Existence of Life After Death
…ave gone to them and said : " According, sirs, to the views and opinions held by some Wanderers and Brahmins, they who keep the precepts of morality, when the body breaks up, are after death reborn into the b…
บทสนทนาระหว่างเจ้าชายกับอาจารย์คัสซัปปะ เกี่ยวกับการมีหลักฐานที่ชัดเจนในการพิสูจน์ว่าชีวิตหลังความตายมีจริงหรือไม่ เจ้าชายกล่าวถึงเพื่อนๆ และญาติที่รักษาศีลธรรมแต่ประสบโรคภัยและไม่ได้เกิดใหม่ในโลกที่ส
Understanding the Connotation of Dhamma in Relation to Brahma
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Understanding the Connotation of Dhamma in Relation to Brahma
… and the Brahma’s mythical fatherhood. According to the brahmanical claim, Brahma may simply create Brahmins through his mouth, out of his desire.52 In contrast, the Tathāgata’s ‘creation’ of a Buddhist noble…
In this text, the term 'brahma-' is analyzed in the context of its translation as the masculine 'Brahma.' It discusses how the comparison between the Tathāgata and the Brahma, the creator, illustrates
Questioning the Existence of a Spiritual Realm
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Questioning the Existence of a Spiritual Realm
…xicating liquors. They anon have fallen mortally ill ; and I, having told them how some samaras and brahmins say that, after such a life, one would be reborn in the communion of the Three - and - Thirty Gods,…
In a thought-provoking dialogue, a prince challenges Master Kassapa's assertions about the existence of a spiritual realm. The prince draws upon personal experiences with friends who lived virtuous li
Understanding the Divine Eye and Existence
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Understanding the Divine Eye and Existence
…, the other world is not, as you imagine, to be regarded with this fleshly eye. Those Wanderers and Brahmins who haunt the lonely and remote recesses of the forest, where noise, where sound there hardly is, t…
In this passage, the conversation between Prince and Master Kassapa highlights the limitations of human perception. The parable of the blind man illustrates how disbelief stems from unawareness. The t
This Life Next Life
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This Life Next Life
…ruin and disaster by seeking without wisdom for another world. Moral and virtuous Wanderers and Brahmins do not force maturity on that which is unripe; they, being wise, wait for that maturity. The …
ข้อความนี้พูดถึงความสำคัญของการใช้ชีวิตอย่างมีคุณธรรมและความฉลาดในการค้นหาความหมายของชีวิตและชีวิตถัดไป โดยยกตัวอย่างถึงพระราชาที่มีแนวคิดผิด ๆ และความสำคัญของการรอคอยและเติบโตอย่างชาญฉลาดเพื่อประโยชน
The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
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The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
…to digest his food. Maddened with pain and lamenting he spoke this stanza: Food on which countless brahmins life sustain Killed me outright My refuge proved my bane. "One, who like rice, sire, was the refug…
In this parable, a king learns about a thief who stole jewels but is ensnared in another story about excess and consequence. The narratives intertwine, showing how what appears to be a refuge can beco