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Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings (4)
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Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings (4)
ธรรมนิธ ววารสารวารสารวิชาการทางพระพุทธศาสนา ปีที่ 7 ฉบับที่ 2 (ฉบับวันที่ 13) ปี 2564 **Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings (4)** Sasaki SHIZUKA Phramaha Pongsak THAN
บทความนี้สำรวจถึงการเปลี่ยนแปลงแนวคิดการบรรลุธรรมในพระพุทธศาสนามหายานซึ่งขึ้นอยู่กับพระธรรมคำสอนใน *ปรัชญาปารมิตา* โดยเน้นการสะสมบุญในชีวิตประจำวันแทนการเป็นนักบวช การศึกษาความหมายของสุญตาจะช่วยให้ผู้
Seven Types of Spouses for Lasting Love
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Seven Types of Spouses for Lasting Love
Chapter 3 Relationships for a Lasting Love Seven Types of Spouses Before learning about the different ingredients for a lasting marriage, we need to know what types of husbands and wives there are in
In Chapter 3, the text discusses the seven types of spouses as taught by Lord Buddha 2,500 years ago, explaining their characteristics. The types include spouses who show no sympathy (like a murderer)
Creating Harmony in the Family
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Creating Harmony in the Family
Part Three Harmony in the Family 157 Chapter 15 Creating Harmony in the Family 159 Chapter 16 What Should Parents Do When Their Children Do Not Get Along? 165 Chapter 32 Teaching Children to Live by t
Part Three of the book focuses on creating harmony in the family and the roles of parents in ensuring a peaceful and loving environment. Topics include what parents should do when their children do no
Dhamma for Laypersons: Building a Stable Family
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Dhamma for Laypersons: Building a Stable Family
Although the solution is not simple, that does not mean there is no path to correct and prevent them from occurring. If each person realizes what the heart of the family is and everyone takes the best
The text discusses a method for fostering a stable family as taught by the Lord Buddha through 'Dhamma for Laypersons', which includes truthfulness (sacca), self-control (dama), endurance (khanti), an
Lessons from Buddha: Stability of the Mind
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Lessons from Buddha: Stability of the Mind
Base on this truth, whether we are content or not, as humans, we must learn to have calm and unwavering minds, not to be frightened of life's uncertainties, and know how to remain alert, like the eart
This text reflects on the teachings of Buddha regarding the importance of maintaining a calm and unwavering mind in the face of life's uncertainties. Buddha taught Venerable Rahula that like the earth
Confronting Life's Inherent Sufferings
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Confronting Life's Inherent Sufferings
"Even though we may dislike difficulties and welcome happiness, there is no way to avoid suffering in our lives because life is a mixture of suffering and happiness. Instead, we should prepare for the
This text discusses the duality of suffering and happiness in life. It emphasizes the natural forms of suffering such as aging, sickness, and death that everyone faces. Many people distract themselves
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
… cells is not quite as explicit as the death of the person, which can be easily seen. With the Lord Buddha's teachings, Buddhists are familiar with the subject of death, viewing it as natural. Death is like a process o…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับความตายและชีวิตหลังความตายในพระพุทธศาสนา เสนอแนวคิดว่าความตายเป็นเรื่องธรรมชาติที่ทุกคนต้องเผชิญ และเป็นกระบวนการที่เกิดขึ้นตั้งแต่การเกิดของเซลล์ในร่างกาย ความตายเป็นสาเหตุของทุกข์ที่
Understanding Heaven and Hell in Buddhism
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Understanding Heaven and Hell in Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes realm, we ourselves need to be pure. When we are pure, our accumulated amount of boonya energy will refine our mind to a certain degree and automatically bring us to that realm
This text discusses the Buddhist understanding of heaven and hell, emphasizing the role of boonya and baap in determining one's afterlife. It explains that heaven is achieved through purifying one's a
Appendices: Wat Dhammakaya Locations in Europe
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Appendices: Wat Dhammakaya Locations in Europe
Part Seven: Appendixes Paris Wat Phra Dhammakaya Paris Dhammakaya International Paris (DIP) 77, Avenue du President Francios Mitterrand 77200 Torcy France Tel: +(33) 01.64.68.38.33 Mobile: +(33) 06.88
This section provides detailed contact information for various Wat Phra Dhammakaya meditation centers located in Paris, Strasbourg, and Germany. These centers offer a space for meditation and teaching
Supreme Chanting to the Lord Buddha
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Supreme Chanting to the Lord Buddha
Tam kho pana bhagavantam evam kalyāṇa kittisaddo abhugato, Itipi so bhagavā arahām sammaśambuddho, Vijjācaraṇasampanno sugato lokavidū, Anuttaro purisadammaśāṭhi satthā, Devamanussānam buddho bhagavā
This text contains various chants dedicated to the Buddha, highlighting his qualities such as enlightenment, wisdom, and compassion. It emphasizes the importance of recollecting the Dhamma, which is c
Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation
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Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation
The word “Dhammakaya” appealed to him. The Great Master said, “Dhammakaya is the Buddha.” He even referenced a Pali term from the Tripitika: “Dhammakayo (aham iti.pi,” (Pali) to confirm that the Buddh
The text discusses the meaning of Dhammakaya as the essence of Buddha, citing references from Pali texts. It mentions the influence of Khun Mae Acariya Chandra in advancing meditation practices and ho
The Importance of Mindfulness and Meditation
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The Importance of Mindfulness and Meditation
Mindfulness is being aware of what one is doing at the present moment, and being able to differentiate and make a judgment about what is right or wrong, good or bad, wholesome or unwholesome, appropri
…eing present and discerning right from wrong. Our ancestors embraced mindfulness, influenced by the Buddha's teachings. Meditation aids in achieving clarity and righteousness. Practices to cultivate mindfulness include…
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
…or monk's response is crucial for maintaining reverence for the spiritual community, reflecting the Buddha's teachings to analyze before forming beliefs. Ultimately, Buddhists must strive to support the Dhamma fully an…
Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
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Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
Vin.II.192, A.IV.186, 210, 213 Just as a piece of clean cloth that is deprived of dirt would well-absorb the dye, the pure and clear eye of dhamma (dhammacakku) arose to the man, on that current seat
The text discusses the qualities of noble disciples in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of clear perception of dhamma and the eradication of doubts and fetters. It describes the transformation exp
Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
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Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
This corresponds to the set of four activities41 belonging to a Stream-attainer (sotāpattiyānga) which brings about other sets of qualities. The titles ‘born of dhamma’ (dhammaja) and ‘created by dham
…ur key activities that lead to the emergence of noble qualities. It highlights how listening to the Buddha's teachings can purify the mind and facilitate realization of the truths, while also considering the importance…
The Concept of Dhamma and Kāya in Buddhist Philosophy
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The Concept of Dhamma and Kāya in Buddhist Philosophy
On the whole, it appears that the terms dhamma and brahma constituting four designations of the Tathāgāta are used in the sense of the ‘highest.’ It is most likely that they refer to Nibbāna. This i
This study examines the terms dhamma and brahma, suggesting that they refer to the highest aspect of Tathāgāta, likely Nibbāna. The term dhamma denotes transcendental realities, transcending the realm
Understanding Paccekabuddhas in Buddhism
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Understanding Paccekabuddhas in Buddhism
91 While it is possible for a Paccekabuddha to teach an individual which finally leads to that person's enlightenment, he does not teach to a multitude of people in the same way as a Buddha does. Henc
The text discusses the distinct nature of Paccekabuddhas, who can guide individuals toward enlightenment but do not teach the masses like Buddhas. Their teachings emphasize solitude and are succinct,
The Characteristics of Paccekabuddhas in Apadāna Literature
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The Characteristics of Paccekabuddhas in Apadāna Literature
In the Apadāna literature, besides the life history of the Buddha and his disciples, a section is devoted to a depiction of the characteristics of Paccekabuddhas. This - section is entitled 'Paccekabu
…erances and choose the path of self-enlightenment, becoming Paccekabuddhas instead of following the Buddha's teachings directly. Understanding 'dhamma' within this context reveals deeper insights into the nature of the…
The Historical Significance of Dhammakāya Verse in Thai Buddhism
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The Historical Significance of Dhammakāya Verse in Thai Buddhism
Although there is no date on the manuscript, the dhammakāya verse has been known in the Lan Na regions for many centuries. It also appears on a 16th century stone inscription unearthed at the site of
The dhammakāya verse has been recognized in the Lan Na regions for centuries, with historical inscriptions confirming its existence dating back to the 16th century, specifically at Wat Tham Suea in Ph
The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
The Virtue of Abstaining 6. Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta the virtues loved by noble ones.24 It is owing to the Blessed One that Mahā paja pārī Gotāmī is free from doubt about suffering, about the origin of
The Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta highlights the significance of abstaining from harmful actions such as killing and immoral conduct. It illustrates how one's journey towards refuge in the Buddha, Dhamma, an