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The Resilient Journey of Dabbamallaputta and Rathapala
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The Resilient Journey of Dabbamallaputta and Rathapala
Dabbamallaputta escaped death twice. First when his mother suddenly passed away; under normal circumstances this would have meant death for the unborn child. However, he did not die. Second, when he e
… revealing the strength found in selfless devotion. For those seeking inspiration and insights into Buddhist teachings, this narrative serves as a testament to the profound impact of following one's spiritual path. Dis…
Popular Dhamma Topics
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Popular Dhamma Topics
Popular Dhamma Topics INDEX 1. Buddhism 2. The Buddha’s Life 3. The Teachings of the Buddha - The Four Noble Truths (Noble Truths of Suffering) - The Noble Eightfold Path (the Path to end suffe
This page provides an index of popular Dhamma topics within Buddhism. It covers key concepts such as the Buddha's life, core teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, and esse
Congratulatory Message on the 55th Anniversary of Wat Phra Dhammakaya Foundation Day
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Congratulatory Message on the 55th Anniversary of Wat Phra Dhammakaya Foundation Day
VIETNAM BUDDIST SANGHA PHO MINH PAGODA --- oOo --- Kusalacitto Mahathero Abbot of Pho Minh Pagoda Vice President of the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha Address: 2 Thien Ho Duong Str
On the 55th Anniversary of Wat Phra Dhammakaya Foundation Day, Kusalacitto Mahathero, the Abbot of Pho Minh Pagoda, extends warmest congratulations. This occasion marks over five decades of the instit
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta: The Awakening of the Earth
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Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta: The Awakening of the Earth
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta the whole of the Earth quaked and the waves of the ocean were whipped by strong winds and even Mount Sumeru bowed down its peak as if in humility to the teaching, with a sou
The Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta marked a monumental moment in Buddhist history, wherein the Earth quaked and the heavens resonated in response to the Buddha's teachings. This awe-inspiring event saw Mo
Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
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Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
[vāddha-saṃsāra] on the levels of the Sensual Plane, the Form Plane and the Formless Plane so that we can enter upon Nirvana. Thus in the inauguration of the Dhamma to the world, these two reasons are
The Dhammacakka pavattana Sutta marks the inaugural teaching of the Buddha, delivered at Isipatana Deer Park two months post-enlightenment. This Sutta introduces foundational concepts in Dhamma, empha
Understanding Arahantship in Buddhism
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Understanding Arahantship in Buddhism
he would become an arahund. Having done the three cycles for each of the Four Noble Truths in each of the Four Inner Bodies, he would have completed the: "sixteen tasks — until invulnerable to hardshi
This text outlines the journey towards achieving Arahantship as prescribed in the Buddhist tradition, focusing on the importance of completing the sixteen tasks linked to the Four Noble Truths and the
The Tathāgata and the Cycle of Enlightenment
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The Tathāgata and the Cycle of Enlightenment
Yāva kivāñca me bhikkhave, imesu "O! Monks! If the Tathāgata had not fully com- catusu ariyassaccevaṁ tiparivattaṁ completed these three cycles with their twelve com- dvaḍasākāraṁ yathābhuṭṭaṁ nān
In this text, the Buddha addresses monks, emphasizing that he has fully completed the three cycles of truth, which affirms his status as a fully self-enlightened Buddha. He claims that this enlightenm
Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
dying 58, 67-9, 199; of exposure to third absorption 129, 130, 131 hateful things 71-2; of illness, 12, thought, discursive, sense 96, 100 46, 57, 66-7, {metaphors: donkey thought-conception: discursi
This text delves into the intricate themes of suffering and enlightenment within Buddhist teachings. It explores the various aspects of suffering, including its origins and manifestations, and the pa…
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica we aim to eradicate all defilements which are the seed of birth. : What do they expect will happen when they are dead? Luang Phaw: A true Buddhist would seek to end the cycle
In Buddhism, the aim is to eradicate defilements that cause the cycle of birth. While true followers seek to end rebirth by adhering to the Lord Buddha's teachings, some may live aimlessly and hope fo
Endurance and Gentleness in Family Life
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Endurance and Gentleness in Family Life
…sing on the refinement of the mind, our grandparents referred only to endurance and gentleness from Buddhist teachings as the main virtues to help refine the mind. It is also a way to condense Dhamma for Laypersons to …
…autiful, serene state of mind shared with others. Visit dmc.tv for more insights on family life and Buddhist teachings.
Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
with disabilities like deafness or blindness? Why are some people born into a wealthy family while others are born so poor that they cannot even get a drop of their mother's milk? Why are some born in
…umstances, suggesting that happiness and suffering are intertwined with past actions. Engaging with Buddhist teachings offers insight into the complexities of existence and helps us comprehend the roots of Dukkha (suff…
Maintaining Buddhism Amidst Crisis
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Maintaining Buddhism Amidst Crisis
…sm, they do not teach their children to pay respect to the monks. They show no interest in studying Buddhist teachings and stop making merit. All temple activities, events, and ceremonies become paralyzed. The number o…
When faith in Buddhism wanes, respect for monks declines, leading to a stagnation of temple activities. Negative portrayals of monks can mislead the public; thus, critical thinking is essential. The S
Journey to Joy - Religious Centers in the UK
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Journey to Joy - Religious Centers in the UK
Journey to Joy 340 THE UNITED KINGDOM Bristol Wat Buddha Bristol 7 Grange Close, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 OAH, United Kingdom Tel: +(44) 1454-617434 Mobile: +(44) 7723-351254 Email: virandharo@hot
…you can contact them directly through the provided information. Visit dmc.tv for more insights into Buddhist teachings and practices.
Evening Chanting: Supreme Praise to the Triple Gem
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Evening Chanting: Supreme Praise to the Triple Gem
Evening Chanting [1] Supreme Praise to the Triple Gem Ratanattayavandana Yo so bhagavā arahāṁ sam'māsambuddho, Sva kk to yena bhagavatā dhammo, Supa t paniyo yassa bhagavato sāvakasa ngho, Tammāyaṁ b
Evening Chanting contains sacred verses praising the Triple Gem, focusing on the Buddha (the enlightened one), the Dhamma (his teachings), and the Sangha (the community of followers). These chants fun
Finding the Right Teacher in Buddhism
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Finding the Right Teacher in Buddhism
…ve and beyond his expectations, which raised his spirits even higher. This encouraged him to spread Buddhist teachings and bring peace and harmony to the whole world.
…am had requested during World War II. This connection gave him confidence and inspired him to share Buddhist teachings and promote peace worldwide. Khun Yai's wisdom addressed all his doubts, fueling his passion for Bu…
Systematic Training Programme for Spreading Buddhism
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Systematic Training Programme for Spreading Buddhism
The Systematic Training Programme for Spreading Buddhism began in 1999-2007, with a total of 71 classes completing the Programme. There have been 8.090 monks from 5.833 temples, from across the countr
The Systematic Training Programme for Spreading Buddhism, initiated from 1999 to 2007, has successfully trained 8,090 monks from 5,833 temples across Thailand, promoting the teachings of the Buddha. T
The Reverence of Parents in Buddhism
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The Reverence of Parents in Buddhism
In Buddhist teachings, parents are revered as Arunhatans in the family. They are the first teachers to their children. …
In Buddhist teachings, parents are revered as the first teachers and gateways to heaven. Thai children demonstrate respec…
Reinterpreting Dhammarāya in the Pali Canon
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Reinterpreting Dhammarāya in the Pali Canon
Most of them refer only to the Aggañña-sutta passage, 4 missing out the three Apadāna references. 5 The reason could be either that the scholars concerned have taken the aforementioned text as represe
This paper examines the overlooked references to dhammarāya in the Pali canon, emphasizing a context not previously presented. It critiques the tendency to categorize texts strictly as ‘early Buddhism
Saddhā: The Criterion of Being the Tathāgata's Son
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Saddhā: The Criterion of Being the Tathāgata's Son
Saddhā: Criterion of being the Tathāgata's Son The first point to be looked at is the criterion of being the Buddha’s ‘true son’ which is, in this passage, defined by means of his irremovable confiden
…illustrating this profound understanding and commitment to the teachings of the Buddha. For more on Buddhist teachings, explore dmc.tv.
Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
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Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
Generally, the term ‘kevala’ is translated either as ‘only’ or ‘entirely.’ It is observed that, whenever the term appears together with another word that conveys the meaning of ‘emanating,’ ‘illuminat
…eachings of the Buddha and the path to Nibbāna. The usage of these terms reflects the complexity of Buddhist teachings and the richness of the scriptures, revealing layers of meaning that invite deeper reflection.