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หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ
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หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ
…arsidass Publishers Private Limited, Reprint. Delhi. Cheng, Hsueh-li. 1991. Empty Logic: Madhyamika Buddhism from Chinese Sources. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Delhi. Coedès, George. 1956. “Dhamma…
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอหลักฐานและการวิเคราะห์จากคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ รวมถึงงานวิจัยที่เกี่ยวข้อง เช่น ผลงานของ Bizot, Buddhaghosa, และ Crangle ซึ่งตรวจสอบแนวคิดและการปฏิบัติในพุทธศาสนา โดยมีการสำรวจความเข้าใจในห
Centre-of-the-Centre: Efficacy in Buddhist Meditation
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Centre-of-the-Centre: Efficacy in Buddhist Meditation
…ic Essay on the Writings of François Bizot and Others on the Yogāvacara Tradition,” in Contemporary Buddhism 1.2 , 141 - 198. ------. 2000. “Uddis and Ācikh. The inclusion of the sikkhāpadā in the pabbajjā li…
…on serves as a progression towards understanding meditative rituals and the mind-body connection in Buddhism. Advanced studies and insights from conferences highlight the importance of preserving these tradit…
The Rise of a Moral Hero
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The Rise of a Moral Hero
…to perform meritorious activities, the first in modern history. His tireless efforts in propagating Buddhism have paid off. Today, Thailand has become the world’s center for Buddhism, and Wat Phra Dhammakaya,…
In today's chaotic world marked by wars and human values breakdown, a new type of hero is essential—a moral hero. Luang Por Dhammajayo advocates for world peace through inner peace and love, dedicatin
Luang Por Dhammajayo’s Aspiration
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Luang Por Dhammajayo’s Aspiration
… nineteen, Luang Por managed to read every volume of the Tipitaka as well as any important books on Buddhism he could lay his hands on. After reading all these books, he came to the conclusion that reading al…
…ding requires experience, akin to journeying instead of merely reading a map. True comprehension of Buddhism comes through practice rather than just theoretical knowledge. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding the Tipitaka and Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding the Tipitaka and Buddhist Concepts
Tipitaka (Skt, Tripitaka): Buddhist scripture. Tipitaka means the Three Baskets. They consist of the Basket of Discipline (Vinaya Pitaka) – rules and regulations of the Order of monks and nuns; the Ba
…a Pitaka, covering monks' rules, discourses on various human concerns, and psychological aspects of Buddhism. Transcendental merit refers to the higher merit from meditation. Vijja signifies knowledge that fr…
Reflections on Meeting Luang Por at the Ashram
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Reflections on Meeting Luang Por at the Ashram
…ith a clear, bright smile and a calm graciousness. We are instantly friends and begin to talk about Buddhism, the book she is writing on learning Thai, and her student (my son) Luang Pi Joshua. When we enter …
…n felt with the monk. The translator, Khun SueWanee, adds warmth to the encounter as discussions on Buddhism and life unfold. Luang Por's ability to see beyond the surface and recognize goodness brings comfor…
Embracing Change Through Buddhism
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Embracing Change Through Buddhism
…very important. So we must resolve to be born with a pure mind to parents with pure minds. Wherever Buddhism is, we want to be born there so it will be available for us to learn. Then we must study the Dhamma…
… through positive actions and thought. The importance of studying and practicing right views within Buddhism is also encouraged. The narrator reflects on the value of continuous learning to share knowledge wi…
The Future of Buddhism and Education in Thailand
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The Future of Buddhism and Education in Thailand
…task that lies ahead. These are the teachers of Thailand, and he considers them to be the future of Buddhism and Thailand: The education of Thailand falls on most of the people in this room. It is a serious t…
… this significant meeting, Luang Por emphasizes the vital role of teachers in shaping the future of Buddhism and education in Thailand. He discusses the three meanings of Dhamma, highlighting the need for sel…
Meetings with a Dhamma Master
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Meetings with a Dhamma Master
…hat was good and what was bad throughout their history. The way to keep Thailand intact is to keep Buddhism because if we cannot keep it, then we will lose the line between good and bad. Until 1973, we had a…
The text explores how good and bad actions are judged in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of intention in determining Kamma. It reflects on the historical contex…
Self-Responsibility and Social Development in Buddhism
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Self-Responsibility and Social Development in Buddhism
… person at a time. We need to help people see the development and progress that have been made with Buddhism and the practice of Buddhism! “Khun Yai used to say, ‘I never worry because my boon will take care…
The text discusses the necessity of self-development before aiding others, emphasizing self-responsibility post-birth. It highlights the crisis of independence and the importance of moral boundaries i
Academic Activities of the Dhammakaya Foundation
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Academic Activities of the Dhammakaya Foundation
…ommunities to further their studies to Masters' or Doctorate level in the fields of Pali, Sanskrit, Buddhism, Theology and language, both in Thailand and abroad in order to enhance scholastic standard of the …
…upports members of the monastic and lay communities in pursuing advanced degrees in Pali, Sanskrit, Buddhism, and Theology, both in Thailand and abroad. This commitment aims to enhance the academic standards …
Recognition and Awards of Dhammakaya Foundation
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Recognition and Awards of Dhammakaya Foundation
…undation received Dhammacakra sima - Pillar awards by HR.H Princess sirindhorn for the Promotion of Buddhism; 13 February 1994: Dhammakaya Foundation recognized by H.H. Supreme Patriarch of Thailand, for thre…
…oundation received the Dhammacakra sima - Pillar awards from HR.H Princess Sirindhorn for promoting Buddhism. Notably, in 1994, they were acknowledged for outstanding contributions to blood donation by the H.…
The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
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The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
… faith in religion. Even during the time of Lord Buddha, many people were ordained without faith in Buddhism. It is therefore not surprising that the Raja found Phra Rathapala's decision to be ordained, a cur…
…ns for ordination beyond mere circumstances. Historically, many have ordained even without faith in Buddhism, emphasizing the complexity of personal choice in spiritual journeys. This creates a curious consid…
The Story of Phra Rohana and Phra Nagasena
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The Story of Phra Rohana and Phra Nagasena
…e child Nagasena, the recently born son of a Brahmin, would play an important role in the spread of Buddhism in the future. This child possessed unusual intelligence and wisdom. Rohana began seeking alms at N…
…ng alms from Nagasena's family, Rohana visited daily for seven years, aiming to instill interest in Buddhism in the child. His patience was rewarded when an inquisitive Nagasena, now seven, finally approached…
Qualifications for Monk Ordination
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Qualifications for Monk Ordination
…hose who are homosexuals 2. Those who are hermaphrodites Second, those who have done wrong against Buddhism: 1. Those who have killed an arahat. 2. Those who have harmed or assaulted nuns 3. Those who have b…
…den from ordination: homosexuals, hermaphrodites, and those who have committed severe wrongs within Buddhism such as killing a revered figure or harming nuns. The process includes examinations where novices m…
Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
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Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
… society and your surrounding community. 2. On the Dhamma side of things, you will be a steward for Buddhism— one who bears the responsibility for passing the religion on to future generations.
…th Dhamma and promotes happiness in future family life. Such individuals also serve as stewards for Buddhism, ensuring its teachings are passed down. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Journey to Enlightenment: Understanding the Dhamma
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Journey to Enlightenment: Understanding the Dhamma
…ine, it is a reflection of the reality of all things and not a product of, or possession unique to, Buddhism. You do not have to be a Buddhist to seek knowledge of the way things are, what is true and what is…
…wing how one's actions can influence others. The teachings reflect universal truths not confined to Buddhism, encouraging readers to assess their beliefs and apply these insights to their lives. Familiarity w…
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A Dhamma Lecture "The Protection of Buddhism" in an Age of High Technology By Phrabhavanaviriaykhun Room SPD 7, the Dhammakaya meditation Hal…
Analysis of the Root Causes of Life’s Problems
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Analysis of the Root Causes of Life’s Problems
…s of Life’s Problems The Root Causes of Life’s Problems Economic Problems Conflicts Defilements Buddhism The Individual The Mind Habits Root Causes of Life’s Problems 1. The root causes of life’s probl…
This text discusses the analysis of life’s problems through a Buddhist lens, identifying economic issues, conflicts, and personal defilements as root causes. It asserts that these problems originate f
The Lord Buddha's Teachings
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The Lord Buddha's Teachings
…e real residence. Once the mind can be controlled then the word can be controlled in the Therefore, Buddhism resides in the Human Mind.
…nd, individuals can achieve control over their thoughts and words. This philosophy underscores that Buddhism is fundamentally rooted in the human mind and emphasizes the importance of mental discipline in tra…