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The Virtue of Absorbing: Insights from Udaya Sutta
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The Virtue of Absorbing: Insights from Udaya Sutta
…e givers give out gifts. Over and over, the giver who has given; Over and over, goes to a better place. Over and over, he tires and he struggles; Over and over, the fool goes to the womb. Over and ove…
The Udaya Sutta discusses the cyclical nature of life, where actions lead to results. It emphasizes the importance of wi…
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10 The Virtue of Abstaining 1. Udaya Sutta Now I take refuge in good Gotama, in the Teaching and the Community of bhikkhus. I am a lay disciple who has taken refuge from today until I die.…
Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
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Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
2. Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one’s own hand, giving something which is …
…he nature of giving in Buddhism, distinguishing between unworthy and worthy gifts. Unworthy gifts include those given disrespectfully, without thought, not given from one's own hand, items meant for di…
Sappurisadana Sutta: Gifts of a Person of Integrity
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Sappurisadana Sutta: Gifts of a Person of Integrity
…urisadana Sutta8 : A Person of Integrity's Gifts "These five are a person of integrity's gifts. Which five? A person of integrity gives a gift with a sense of conviction. A person of integrity gives a…
The Sappurisadana Sutta describes five essential gifts that characterize a person of integrity. These gifts include giving with …
The Virtue of Abounding and Gifts of Integrity
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The Virtue of Abounding and Gifts of Integrity
…risadana Sutta "Having given a gift in season, he - wherever the result of that gift ripens - is rich, with much wealth, with many possessions. And his goals are fulfilled in season. "Having given a …
ในซัททะซัปปุริสฎานา สุตตา กล่าวถึงความสำคัญของการให้ในฤดูกาลที่ถูกต้อง ความมีน้ำใจในการให้ สิ่งที่ต้องไม่ส่งผลกระทบต่อผู้อื่นและตนเอง และผลที่ตามมาในด้านความมั่งคั่งและทรัพย์สิน ไม่ว่าจะมาจากอัคคี, น้
Kaladana Sutta: Seasonable Gifts
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Kaladana Sutta: Seasonable Gifts
4. Kaladana Sutta: Seasonable Gifts "There are these five seasonable gifts. Which five? One gives to a newcomer. One gives to one going away. One gives to one who is ill. On…
Kaladana Sutta outlines five important seasonable gifts: giving to a newcomer, someone departing, an ill person, in times of famine, and offering first fruits to virtuous in…
The Role of Mahā pajā pati Gotaṃi in Early Buddhism
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The Role of Mahā pajā pati Gotaṃi in Early Buddhism
…ā yā the Buddha’s mother, and was also the wife of King Suddhodana. After Mahā mā yā’s death, she became the Buddha’s foster mother. The present sutta takes place at an early point in the Buddha’s mini…
Mahā pajā pati Gotaṃi, sister of Queen Mahā mā yā and wife of King Suddhodana, became the Buddha's foster mother after the queen's death. During the early days of the Buddha's teachi…
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34 The Virtue of Abegging 6. DakkhinaVibhanga Sutta A second time and a third time she said to the Blessed One: "Venerable sir...accept it from me out of com…
Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta - The Gift to the Sangha
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Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta - The Gift to the Sangha
…ured." 3. Then the venerable Ānanda said to the Blessed One: "Venerable sir, let the Blessed One accept the new pair of cloths from Mahā pajā paṭi Gotami. Mahā pajā paṭi Gotami has been very helpful …
In this excerpt from the Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta, the importance of giving to the Sangha is emphasized. Gotami's…
The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
… Mahā paja pārī Gotāmī is free from doubt about suffering, about the origin of suffering, about the cessation of suffering, and about the wayleading to the cessation of suffering. The Blessed One has b…
The Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta highlights the significance of abstaining from harmful actions such as killing and immoral conduct. It illustrates how one'…
The Verse of Abandoning: Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta
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The Verse of Abandoning: Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta
The Verse of Abandoning 6. Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta "When one person, owing to another, has come to possess unwavering confidence in the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha, and to possess the v…
The Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta emphasizes the significance of unwavering confidence in the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha. It illustrates how one person's fai…
Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
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Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
…f the fruit of non-return; this is the sixth kind of personal offering. One gives a gift to a once-returner; this is the seventh kind of personal offering. One gives a gift to one who has enter…
The text elaborates on different types of personal offerings within Buddhist practice, highlighting the spiritual importance of giving to individuals at various stages of realizatio…
The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
…nd of personal offering. 6. "Herein, Ānanda, by giving a gift to an animal, the offering may be expected to repay a hundredfold.31 By giving a gift to an immoral ordinary person, the offering may be ex…
In the Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta, the text discusses the significance of personal offerings in different contexts. It compares giving gifts to vari…
The Significance of Giving to Spiritual Seekers
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The Significance of Giving to Spiritual Seekers
…has entered upon the way to the realisation of the fruit of stream - entry, the offering may be expected to repay incalculably, immeasurably. What, then, should be said about giving a gift to a stream…
…e value of giving to those who are on the spiritual path, highlighting the exponential returns of such acts. From stream-enterers to Tathāgatas, offerings made to these enlightened beings are said to b…
Understanding the Concept of Membership in the Sangha
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Understanding the Concept of Membership in the Sangha
37 MA. "Members of the clan" (gotrabuno) are those who are monks merely in name. They will go about with a piece of yellow c
This text discusses the notion of 'members of the clan' (gotrabuno), highlighting those who are monks in name only…
The Purification of Offerings in Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta
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The Purification of Offerings in Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta
…ng 6. Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta 13. "And how is the offering purified both by the giver and by the receiver? Here the giver is virtuous, of good character, and the receiver is virtuous, of good characte…
The Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta presents insights on how offerings are purified based on the character of both the giver and receiver. It delineates scenarios: when a virtuous giver offers to an…
The Vulture of Abasingvings and Dakhinävibhanga Sutta
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The Vulture of Abasingvings and Dakhinävibhanga Sutta
…assionless person to a passionless person gives With trusting heart a gift righteously obtained, Placing faith that the fruit of action is great, That gift, I say, is the best of worldly gifts."44 44 …
This excerpt discusses the Dakhinävibhanga Sutta, emphasizing the significance of righteous giving between p…
The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
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The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
The Voice of Abandoning 7. Velama Sutta "Householder, regardless of whether a gift is coarse or refined, if…
In the Velama Sutta, the Buddha emphasizes the importance of the quality of gifts over their material worth. Whether a gift is simple or elaborate, the inte…
The Venture of Ahimsaing: Velama Sutta
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The Venture of Ahimsaing: Velama Sutta
…isten to one, will lend ear, will make their minds attend for the sake of knowledge. Why is that? Because that is the result of attentive actions. "Once, householder, there was a brahman named Velama.…
The Velama Sutta narrates the story of a brahman named Velama who performed immense acts of generosity, including giving away 84,000 gold trays, silver trays, and elephants decorated wit…
Generosity of Offerings in the Pali Canon
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Generosity of Offerings in the Pali Canon
He gave 84,000 milk cows with tethers of fine jute and copper milk pails. He gave 84,000 maidens adorned with jeweled ear…
This text describes an extravagant offering of 84,000 milk cows with jute tethers and copper pails, maidens adorne…