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The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
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The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
…ed without faith in Buddhism. It is therefore not surprising that the Raja found Phra Rathapala's decision to be ordained, a curious thought indeed.
…nastic life. The Raja notes that Rathapala, a young, healthy man surrounded by support, makes the decision to ordain despite lacking these vulnerabilities, reflecting a deeper inquiry into motivations fo…
Duties and Responsibilities for Monks
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Duties and Responsibilities for Monks
7. Management, Maintenance, Exercise 8. Dhamma and Monastic Studies 9. Caring for Temple Property and Responsibility 10. Behaviour Wort…
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจหน้าที่และความรับผิดชอบของพระภิกษุ ซึ่งรวมถึงการบริหารจัดการ การดูแลอาราม การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับธรรมะ และพฤติกรรมที่ควรเคารพ พระภิกษุผู้สามารถทำหน้าที่นี้อาจยังไม่หลุดพ้นจากความปรารถนาในโลก
The Benefits of Chanting
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The Benefits of Chanting
…asic notes are chanted, they come from the centre of your body. Meditating is a form of mental exercise for attaining Dhammakaya (the ultimate body of Truth), or enlightenment. Those who practice often …
Chanting offers numerous benefits including enhancing mental clarity and focus, fostering unity, and preserving the teachings of Lord Buddha. It can improve self-confidence and even aid in speech issu
The Importance of Reflection in Buddhist Practice
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The Importance of Reflection in Buddhist Practice
…f perception will improve along with your ability to judge other peoples’ character with greater precision
การสะท้อนความคิดช่วยให้เราเป็นคนที่ใส่ใจและขยัน ด้วยการฝึกสะท้อนตนเอง เราจะมีสติและตระหนักรู้ถึงการกระทำของเรา ซึ่งนำไปสู่ความชัดเจนในความคิดและความสามารถในการตัดสินใจที่ดีขึ้น การสะท้อนหลังจากรับประท
Understanding Kamma and Buddhist Practices
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Understanding Kamma and Buddhist Practices
…s general life situation. -- The Buddha defines it as volition (cetana). Each karmic act is the exercise of a choice, good or bad. Think of kamma as “programming” our future. Thus the ‘kamma- formations’…
This text delves into the fundamental concept of kamma (karma) in Buddhism, emphasizing that every intentional action we perform leads to future consequences. The Buddha defines kamma as volition (cet
Caring for Health as a Monk and Layperson
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Caring for Health as a Monk and Layperson
…u should protect your faith, your mind and your body. Even the present author must find time to exercise and take care of his health—Some days, doing yoga, but not to the point where one can do acrobatic…
การดูแลสุขภาพและร่างกายเป็นสิ่งสำคัญสำหรับพระและฆราวาส หากสุขภาพย่ำแย่ จะส่งผลกระทบต่อการทำสมาธิและการศึกษาธรรมะ การละเลยสุขภาพอาจทำให้ปัญหาทางกายเกิดขึ้น เช่น แผลในกระเพาะอาหาร การใช้สมาธิในการรักษาต
Benefits of Movement and Exercise Post-Meditation
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Benefits of Movement and Exercise Post-Meditation
…nd after meditation to restore one's circulation. The Benefits of Management, Maintenance, and Exercise 1. Encourages you to be a person who is prudent and economical 2. Encourages you to be active. A p…
Sitting still for prolonged periods during meditation can lead to constriction of internal organs, causing digestive problems. It is essential to move around after meditation to restore circulation. M
Understanding Vinaya: The Code of Conduct in Buddhism
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Understanding Vinaya: The Code of Conduct in Buddhism
…s applies also to our minds. In order to improve and strengthen the mind, you must practice and exercise it. Instead of running on a track, we use the 227 precepts that have been expanded into 21,000, as…
Vinaya refers to the code of conduct governing the behavior of individuals within the Buddhist community, particularly monks and nuns. It encompasses the Vinaya-piṭaka, the first portion of the Buddhi
Dhamma Vinaya: Understanding the Wisdom of the Pali Canon
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Dhamma Vinaya: Understanding the Wisdom of the Pali Canon
… as a monk can you develop the skills and ability to practice true patience. If you know how to exercise your mind, how to spread loving kindness, and how to forgive your fellow man, then you should do s…
Dhamma Vinaya encompasses the wisdom of the Pali Canon, highlighting two types: Vinaya, which entails strict rules of conduct for monks, and Dhamma, teaching beneficial practices that are not compulso
Bibliography of Buddhist and Linguistic Resources
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Bibliography of Buddhist and Linguistic Resources
…d Publishing Co., 1972. Mahathera, A.P. Buddhadatta; Aggamahapandita; Aggarama; and Ambalangoda. Concise Pali-English Dictionary. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 2002. Morehead, Albert H. The New …
…iles crucial references for understanding Buddhism and language, featuring dictionaries such as 'Concise Pali-English Dictionary' and 'Webster’s New World Dictionary'. The works span various aspects of B…
Dhamma Principles for Various Aspects of Life
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Dhamma Principles for Various Aspects of Life
…Obstacles. - Good Employee, Endearing Millionnaire. - Strategies Toward Success. - Strategies for Decision-making - Buddhist Principles of Administration. - Thoughtful Vision. - Warrior Progress - Virtue…
…erent contexts, such as ten virtues of a monarch, overcoming obstacles in business, and effective decision-making. Additionally, aspects of temple administration are explored, focusing on ordination, gen…
The Impact of Upbringing on Character Development
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The Impact of Upbringing on Character Development
One day in first grade, Luang Por brought his best friend to his house. His father asked him what his friend's family name was, and after his friend had left, forbade him to associate or play with tha
…tely, this story serves as a reminder of the lasting effects of upbringing on character and moral decisions.
Leaving Home: A Journey of Forgiveness
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Leaving Home: A Journey of Forgiveness
177. LEAVING HOME When I was a young girl about 11 or 12 years old, my father came home drunk one day. He was so drunk that he fell asleep on the ground outside the house while the rest of the family
…egrets not seeking forgiveness and becomes determined to find him in the afterlife, prompting her decision to leave home for a journey of healing and reconciliation. The mention of Lunar Pong Wat Pahkam …
Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
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Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
…ts are part of their inherent personality and it is these inherent qualities that guide them to exercise their talents in the field of empowering others with the benefits of their instinctive and acquire…
…his suffering. Effective educators not only possess knowledge but also exemplify moral values and decision-making abilities. They must cultivate good self-kamma and embody the wisdom required to inspire …
The Virtues of a Good Teacher
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The Virtues of a Good Teacher
… encouraged to review what has been learned, to ensure comprehension and absorption of knowledge precisely and fully. With appropriate encouragement and praise, the pupils will develop the habit of appre…
A good teacher plays a pivotal role in guiding students to use knowledge positively. Essential qualities include understanding the ingredients to effective teaching, instilling good habits, and creati
Understanding Body and Mind
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Understanding Body and Mind
…s ourselves both mentally and physically. These human traits give us the ability to make reasoned decisions based on instinct, our experiences and accumulated knowledge in this lifetime. Whilst in this l…
Chapter 1 delves into the importance of understanding oneself, highlighting the distinction between human mental capacities and other creatures. It emphasizes the need for self-awareness in recognizin
Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
…mon. From a desire for material things, craving develops into a greed that consumes the mind, and decisions are made to do whatever it takes to fulfill that greed. Although those actions may finally harm…
Kilesa is an intrinsic element that corrupts the mind, causing mental suffering and overriding rationality. It acts like a hidden virus, lying dormant within the mind from birth. When viewed through D
The Impact of Parenting on Child Development
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The Impact of Parenting on Child Development
… then continue the cycle of miseducation. SUCCESSFULLY TRANSFERRING KNOWLEDGE Teaching is not a precise science; it requires a certain flair or charismatic quality that enables the teacher to communicat…
This text examines the influence of parenting on children's development, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words. By analyzing different approaches to feeding and teaching children, it reveal
Right Concentration and the Noble Eightfold Path
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Right Concentration and the Noble Eightfold Path
…score higher grades in school because they understand and retain the content of the lessons more precisely. Teachers who encourage and guide students to practice meditation for five to ten minutes before…
Concentration and stillness of consciousness are vital for academic success and personal growth. Practicing meditation enhances students' understanding and respect for learning. The Noble Eightfold Pa
Success Through Love of Meditation
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Success Through Love of Meditation
…do it well. For me, I love meditation more than anything. That’s why my meditation skills are so precise and so profound. November 12, 1977 45. THERE IS NO SECRET IN THIS WORLD My meditation skills ar…
This text emphasizes the significance of passion in mastering skills, particularly meditation. Dr. Piya, Dr. Kwan, and Dr. Charoen exemplify expertise in their fields, highlighting that love for one’s