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The Power of Generosity and the Languages of Buddhism
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The Power of Generosity and the Languages of Buddhism
The practice of generosity is the easiest one to perform, and the fruits of merit are the quickest to materialize. The merit result from the practice of generosity is riches and wealth to the one wh
The practice of generosity is vital in Buddhism, revealing that giving attracts wealth while selfishness repels it, backed by the Law of Karma. Pali and Sanskrit are essential Buddhist languages, with
Buddhist Texts and Scholarly Works
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Buddhist Texts and Scholarly Works
BAREAU, André. 2013 *The Buddhist Schools of the Small Vehicle*. translated by Sara Boin-Webb. edited by Andrew Skilton. London: Buddhist Society Trust. DEEG, Max. 2012 “Thavira, Thera and *Thaviravā
This collection encompasses critical Buddhist texts and scholarly works discussing various aspects of Theravāda Buddhism and its identities. Key works include André Bareau's examination of the Buddhis
Academic Studies on Buddhism
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Academic Studies on Buddhism
Mus, Paul. Barabudur: Sketch of a History of Buddhism Based on Archaeological Criticism of the Texts. New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts: Sterling Publishers, 1998. Need, David Nort
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
Welcome Speech at the 4th General Conference of WBSY
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Welcome Speech at the 4th General Conference of WBSY
Ven. Mugunuwela Anuruddha Thero From Sri Lanka Secretary General of WBSY and Founder Welcome speech on 11 DEC 2550(B.E.) Most venerable Pra Athikarn Sanong Khatapumpyo, Mahathero, Abbot Wat Sangh
On December 11, 2550 B.E., Ven. Mugunuwela Anuruddha Thero delivered a warm welcome speech at the 4th General Conference of the World Buddhist Sangha Youth at Wat Sanghathan. He expressed gratitude to
Exploring Early Buddhist Schools: Pāli and Chinese Connections
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Exploring Early Buddhist Schools: Pāli and Chinese Connections
considered to have already appeared in the early Buddhist schools (Hinayāna) period at the latest and to have been widely recognized by at least two schools in company of them. Throughout a study of t
This study examines the connections between Pāli and Chinese stanzas through early Buddhist schools, specifically focusing on: (1) Two Pāli stanzas aiding the understanding of Chinese transliterated t
Concepts in Buddhist Terminology
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Concepts in Buddhist Terminology
สังขาร (sankhara) compounded things; component things; conditioned things; kamma formations; mental formations; mental predispositions; essential conditions; conductive factors; conception; notion; th
Text discusses various Buddhist terms and concepts including 'สังขาร' (sankhara) which refers to conditioned things and mental formations. It details the concept of 'สังสาร' (samsara) as the cycle of
Exploring Buddhist Teachings and Practices
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Exploring Buddhist Teachings and Practices
Contents Preface Background Interview 06 07 09 Rebirth & Incarnation 17 Monastic V.S. Secular Life 24 Buddhist Congregation 30 Buddhist View on Sex 33 Death & Afterlife 39 Daily Life of Buddhists Medi
This book delves into various aspects of Buddhism, including the concepts of rebirth and incarnation, the contrast between monastic and secular life, and the daily practices of Buddhists. It offers in
Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Journey of Peace and Meditation
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Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Journey of Peace and Meditation
About Luang Por Dhammajayo ceremonies and meditation practices on a regular basis. He is also the founder and the president of the Dhammakaya Foundation (www.dhammakaya. net), an NGO member of the Uni
Luang Por Dhammajayo is the founder of the Dhammakaya Foundation, an influential leader in social and religious activities. The foundation operates globally and promotes meditation and the true nature
Message from the Founder and Secretary General of WBSY
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Message from the Founder and Secretary General of WBSY
Message from Founder and Secretary General of WBSY It was a greatly inspiring occasion for the World Buddhist Sangha Youth of Sri Lanka to organize the Third General Conference of the World Buddhist
The World Buddhist Sangha Youth of Sri Lanka organized their Third General Conference from 2nd - 5th December 2006, themed 'Tolerance and Harmony'. The event included the 2550 Buddha Jayanti award cer
Survival of Buddhism and the Dhammakaya Temple
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Survival of Buddhism and the Dhammakaya Temple
hoped that future generations would study Buddhism to gain a correct understanding of the realities of life. Thus, if our ancestors were still alive, we can imagine how they would feel about our carel
The survival of Buddhism in Thailand is under threat due to abandoned temples and corrupt practices. The Dhammakaya Temple, however, stands resilient, guided by Buddhist principles imparted by its fou
Yuwakalanayamittra Training and Its Impact
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Yuwakalanayamittra Training and Its Impact
activities such as music composing for the 1985 New Year celebration, and exercises on public speaking, advocacy and fundraising for Kathina or robe offerings thus constituted their daily routine. Som
The Yuwakalanayamittra training program has significantly influenced children's lives since its inception. In 1985, activities like music composing and public speaking prepared them for spiritual lead
Exploring the Cakras and Early Buddhism
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Exploring the Cakras and Early Buddhism
the cakras are located, a location that suggests comparisons with Tantra. While the primary focus of this journal is dhammakāya, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo has instructed the Director of DIRI, Phrakrupladn
This journal focuses on the study of cakras and early Buddhism, emphasizing neutrality across Buddhist schools. Under the direction of Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, the Director of DIRI, Phrakrupladnayokwara
Vinayapitaka Editions and References
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Vinayapitaka Editions and References
Vinayapitaka vol.IV. 2001. edited by Hermann Oldenberg. Oxford: PTS. (first printed. 1882) Vinayapitaka vol.V. 2006. edited by Hermann Oldenberg. Oxford: PTS. (first printed. 1883) อ้างอิงอื่น ๆ PT
Vinayapitaka editions include volumes IV and V, edited by Hermann Oldenberg, published by the Pali Text Society with first prints in 1882 and 1883 respectively. Other important references include Nori
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
"Fools" (palay): spiritually defective people. A fool is someone wicked, weak, or feeble in a moral sense. His discretion is faulty, not knowing right from wrong, good from bad. A fool is one who give
This content delves into various Buddhist concepts such as 'fools'—spiritually defective individuals whose actions reflect moral weakness. It explains that heaven in Buddhism comprises six levels prov
หลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรม
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หลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรม
หลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรมนั้น 1 ฉบับประชาชน Harrison, Paul M. 1990. The Samādhi of direct encounter with the Buddhas of the present: an annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of the P
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอการสำรวจหลักฐานธรรมในคัมภีร์พระธรรมโดยการอ้างอิงงานศึกษาที่สำคัญเกี่ยวกับ Dhamma-kāya และความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างมันกับการบรรลุ enlightenment งานที่สำคัญเช่น เพื่อบันทึกการพัฒนาและการประยุก
Buddhist Literature and Manuscripts
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Buddhist Literature and Manuscripts
Bailey, H. W. 1979. *Dictionary of Khotan Saka*. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Banerjee, Anukul Chandra. 1979. *Sarvästivāda literature*. Calcutta: The World Press Private Limited. Batchelor,
This collection features important works and studies related to Buddhist literature and manuscripts, covering a range of topics including the Khotan Saka dictionary, Sarvästivāda literature, and the s
The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation
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The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation
Oslo: Hermes Pub. Jayamanggalo, Phra Maha Sermchai. 1997. The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation. 2nd ed. Bangkok: Dhammakaya Buddhist Meditation Foundation. Jherora. 2013. ทางสายกลาง (ตอนที่ 2) [cited 15
The text discusses the essence of Dhammakaya meditation, emphasizing its relevance in achieving mindfulness and spiritual growth. The content encompasses various scholarly works and references related
Paleographical Analysis and Buddhist Manuscripts
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Paleographical Analysis and Buddhist Manuscripts
Sander, Lore. 2000. “Appendix: A brief paleographical analysis of the Braāhmī manuscripts in volume I.” In J. Braarvig, eds., Buddhist manuscripts vol 1, pp. 285-300. Oslo: Hermes Pub. Original editio
This section presents a brief paleographical analysis of the Brahmi manuscripts in Buddhist texts as compiled by various scholars. Notable contributions include analyses by Sander (2000) on manuscript
Buddhist Texts and Translation Studies
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Buddhist Texts and Translation Studies
Chen Hui Zhuan 陳慧攢, and The SAT Daizōkyō Text Database. “Yin Chi Ru Jing Zhu 陰持入經註 T1694.” Tripitaka. Tokyo, November 28, 2011. The SAT Daizōkyō Text Database. Deleanu, Florin. 1997. “A Preliminary S
This compilation includes various studies and translations relevant to Buddhist texts, focusing on significant works such as 'Yin Chi Ru Jing Zhu' and 'Wu Men Chan Jing Yao Yongfa'. Scholars like Chen
Analyzing the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: A Text-Critical Approach
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Analyzing the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: A Text-Critical Approach
The Document Research Methods Case Study: The Dhammakakkappavattana Sutta Pramaha Pongsak THANIO Abstract Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (Sanskrit: Dharmacakaravartana Sutra) is regarded as one of the
The Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, a key Buddhist text, shows multiple versions arising after the Buddha’s death, raising authenticity questions. This research employs text-critical methods to establish