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Understanding Boon, Kilesa, and Mara in Theravada Buddhism
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Understanding Boon, Kilesa, and Mara in Theravada Buddhism
…fts or virtuousness Or with refraining or constraint a store of boon well laid by In shrines or the community, or in a person or in guests Or in a mother or a father, even in an elder brother, This treasure st…
…sdom shared by the monk serves as guidance on maintaining a store of boon through relationships and community contributions, assuring followers of an unlosable treasure in their spiritual lives.
The Importance of Internal Happiness and Community Spaces
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The Importance of Internal Happiness and Community Spaces
…s, because of the socialization aspect we are discussing, we have to realize that we are building a community of friends with the rise of internet groups, and social networking groups. Now we have the advent o…
…importance of 'Right Speech'. Lastly, Jeffrey introduces the school or workplace as vital rooms for community building.
Developing Good Habits Through Education
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Developing Good Habits Through Education
…ose good habits. “And what is discipline? Discipline is the willingness to follow the rules of the community that look after the community itself and the members within it. A person who has discipline is one …
บทความนี้พูดถึงวิธีการพัฒนานิสัยที่ดีผ่านการศึกษา โดยเน้นความสำคัญของการเคารพ วินัย และความอดทน ของนักเรียน ซึ่งได้รับการสนับสนุนจากคำสอนทางธรรม เช่น การเคารพสิ่งดี ๆ การปฏิบัติตามกฎระเบียบ เพื่อสร้าง
Summer Camp Organized by Dhammakaya Foundation
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Summer Camp Organized by Dhammakaya Foundation
…oin a summer camp organized by the Dhammakaya Foundation. Participants receive training on peaceful community living and discover for themselves the value of basic virtues such as responsibility, altruism, pun…
…oin a summer camp organized by the Dhammakaya Foundation. Participants receive training on peaceful community living and discover for themselves the value of basic virtues such as responsibility, altruism, pun…
Monastic Education at Dhammakaya Foundation
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Monastic Education at Dhammakaya Foundation
…has attempted to promote monastic education (in Pali and Dhamma Studies) amongst the wider monastic community by organising the Grade Nine Pali Graduate Congratulation Ceremony annually for those monks who com…
มูลนิธิธรรมกายได้พยายามส่งเสริมการศึกษาในระดับพระสงฆ์ผ่านการจัดงานพิธีแสดงความยินดีประจำปีสำหรับนิสิตที่จบการศึกษาทางเปali พร้อมมอบทุนการศึกษา ตลอดจนการจัดตั้งวิทยาลัยเปali ในปี 1995 ที่ได้ผลสอบสูงสุด
Publications and Media of the Dhammakaya Foundation
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Publications and Media of the Dhammakaya Foundation
…hailand and internationally -- often helping to publicise and publish the work of the Thai monastic community through the Thai publications Kalyanamitra Magazine, Kalyanamitra News and Sahadhammika Magazine --…
…organizations and publish various newsletters, helping disseminate teachings from the Thai monastic community. Over one hundred Buddhist books have been published for practical application in daily life across…
Published Printed Matters Overview
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Published Printed Matters Overview
…he general public and has a charity readership which includes 1,300 temples and schools in the Thai community around the world. * Kalyanamitra News: an eight-page Thai language newspaper with a free monthly ci…
This section details a range of printed materials that highlight community engagement and youth development. Notable publications include the Kalyanamitra Magazine, a monthly…
Dhammakaya Foundation's Role in Promoting Peace
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Dhammakaya Foundation's Role in Promoting Peace
…est international peace conference in history. Over 9,000 activists, government representatives and community leaders from over 100 countries attended the conference workshops and round tables mechanisms for a…
…Peace. They organized contests and programs to support peace education, engaging Buddhist monks and community members. Notably, they took part in the 72-hour Internet Peace Building Project and the Hague Appea…
Kathina Day Celebration in Buddhism
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Kathina Day Celebration in Buddhism
Kathina Day Kathina Day marks the end of Buddhist lent. It is the only festival in the Buddhist calendar when monks can be offered new triple robes. It is thus the most popular time for supporters to
…nually on the first Sunday of November, Kathina Day at Wat Phra Dhammaakaya offers a chance for the community to engage in merit-making and support the monastic community. It instills a sense of unity and spir…
The Resilient Journey of Dabbamallaputta and Rathapala
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The Resilient Journey of Dabbamallaputta and Rathapala
…ovice, Dabbamallaputta earned the respect and admiration from the monks at Wat Jetavana. The temple community saw Dabbamallaputta as a person of great knowledge and talent, such individuals being hard to find …
…aputta's life began with extraordinary survival, escaping death at birth and rising in the monastic community of Wat Jetavana due to his immense knowledge. Similarly, Rathapala, of noble birth, chose the path …
The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
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The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
…e monetary resources to advance your life. 4. Shunned by Society - When your peers or those in your community no longer accept you One or all of these circumstances often push people to turn towards a life of…
In exploring why individuals may choose to ordain as monks, four key circumstances are highlighted: old age, illness, poverty, and social rejection. These situations often drive individuals to seek re
Understanding Vinaya: The Code of Conduct in Buddhism
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Understanding Vinaya: The Code of Conduct in Buddhism
…Buddhist Canon [Vinaya-piṭaka] which deals with the proper behaviour of the members of the Buddhist community, such as monks and nuns. The number of rules a Buddhist layman should observe is five—known as the …
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 Buddhist C…
Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
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Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
…ing from your life c. You will become a model of good conduct and moral fiber for all those in your community 2. On the Dhamma side of things: a. You will be pure both physically and spiritually b. You will be…
Achieving Arahant status brings both direct and indirect benefits. Directly, individuals free from desire will see past suffering vanish, prevent future suffering, and embody good moral conduct, becom
Buddhist Monastic Community
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Buddhist Monastic Community
Phra Wijarn Teerungguro Phramaha Prasetkit Sumedho Phra Wirot Virocano Phramaha Somchai Thanavuddho (M.D., Ph.D.) Phra Wut Abhiwutdo & Vehicle Services Division Phramaha Supoj Suv
…onks, including their titles and affiliations. It provides insights into their contributions to the community and the organizations they represent. Key individuals such as Phra Wijarn Teerungguro and Phramaha …
The Cycle of Life and Kamma
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The Cycle of Life and Kamma
… problem, which is to earn a living. As we have to earn money to make a living we need to live in a community with other people. This brings us into conflict with each other, which is the third problem that we…
…rioration of our cells. As such, the need to sustain these elements drives us to earn a living in a community, which may lead to conflict with others. Moreover, it highlights the influence of the mind, governe…
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
…required to be a good educator or trainer, requirements that set the teacher apart from the general community and qualify that person to be entrusted with imparting knowledge and guidance to others. For some t…
This content discusses the perpetual punishment of existence, highlighting how suffering is inherent in our lives through age, sickness, and basic needs. It emphasizes the necessity for mindful teachi
Overcoming Suffering Through Education and Moderation
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Overcoming Suffering Through Education and Moderation
…g from Living Together Humans are social mammals of an elite status. We need to live together as a community in order to survive. However, every member in society is driven by the need to survive. All are bou…
This text discusses the impact of our eating habits and the broader implications of our existence, emphasizing the importance of education to alleviate the suffering associated with living. It highlig
Understanding True Nature and Building Relationships
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Understanding True Nature and Building Relationships
…true nature of a person to know who he really is. June 1, 1981 36. BE A TEAM PLAYER I care for my community. We should learn how to be a good team player and get along with everyone. Arrogance only leads to …
… teachings encourage rejecting snobbery and embracing a compassionate outlook to build a supportive community, as today's interactions shape future relationships. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Enlightenment of Siddhattha Gotama
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The Enlightenment of Siddhattha Gotama
… life in order to devote their time and energy entirely to the Dhamma. So emerged the *Sangha*, the community of Buddhist monks. At first the Sangha lived lives of extreme simplicity as homeless mendicants, dr…
…ars teaching wise and compassionate lessons across the Ganges plain. The emergence of the Sangha, a community of Buddhist monks dedicated to the Dhamma, marked a significant development in Buddhism. After his …
การเฉลิมฉลองวันวิสาขบูชาของโลกในประเทศไทย
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การเฉลิมฉลองวันวิสาขบูชาของโลกในประเทศไทย
…(Buddhist Response to Educational Crisis) และ (4) พระพุทธศาสนากับประชาคมอาเซียน (Buddhism and ASEAN Community) พร้อมกันนี้ จะมีการประชุมเชิงปฏิบัติการ 2 กลุ่ม คือ (1) พระไตรปิฎกฉบับสากล (Common Buddhist Text:C…
การประชุมเพื่อเฉลิมฉลองวันวิสาขบูชาของโลกในประเทศไทย วันที่ 28-30 พฤษภาคม 2558 รวมพระสงฆ์จาก 84 ประเทศ และการสัมมนานานาชาติในหัวข้อ "พระพุทธศาสนากับวิกฤตของโลก" โดยมีการอภิปรายถึงบทบาทของพระพุทธศาสนาใ