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Truth for the Family: Dhamma Teachings
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Truth for the Family: Dhamma Teachings
Part Five: Truth for the Family about Dhamma and learned that there was a set of teachings specifically tailored for householders. They include four main virtues, which are: 1. Truthfulness (sacca): T
Part Five discusses essential virtues for householders taught in Dhamma, emphasizing truthfulness, self-improvement, and enduring hardships. Truthfulness (sacca) encourages honesty and accountability,
Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
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Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
Part Seven: Appendixes Glossary Anattata: Non-self; nothing in the world has implicit identity "There is nothing out there, not even our bodies, which we can control. Thus, it is not distinctly ours.
This glossary provides definitions for key Buddhist concepts such as Anattata (non-self), Aniccata (impermanence), and Bhavana (meditation). It emphasizes the understanding that nothing possesses a pe
Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
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Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
Part Seven: Appendixes All of these precepts are meant to decrease kilesa, especially sexual desire and allow us to focus on spiritual cultivation. Five Precepts: five rules of conduct that we can cho
This section discusses the Five Precepts aimed at reducing kilesa, particularly sexual desire, fostering spiritual growth. The Five Precepts include refraining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduc
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 34 Meditation and also to express gratitude to all those who offer food and necessities to the monastic community. These offerings to the monks and novices provide us with the mental an
This text discusses the importance of meditation and expressions of gratitude towards those who provide for the monastic community. It highlights how offerings facilitate the study of Dhamma and adher
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium Students attend a single class, which is composed of men and women of all ages and religious beliefs, where they watch, meditate, and learn about the Dhamma. T
In a unique class, men and women of various ages and beliefs gather to meditate and learn about Dhamma, leading to significant transformations in their lives. As students share their experiences and s
About the Author: Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
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About the Author: Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
About the Author was one of the forefront disciples of The Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Luang Pu Wat Paknam), the past famous abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen who discovered the Dhammakaya Medita
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, a prominent disciple of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni, was taught the Dhammakaya Meditation by the Master Nun. After graduating from Kasetsart University, he was ordained
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 324 In the following years, The Master Nun and Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, along with their close devotees, established a new site for meditation practice in the Khlong Sam sub-district, Khl
In recent years, The Master Nun and Luang Phaw Dhammajayo created a meditation site in Khlong Sam, Pathum Thani, evolving into Wat Phra Dhammakaya. This serene temple houses thousands of monks and att
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Dying in Vain and More than You Can Chew
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Dying in Vain and More than You Can Chew
14 Pearls of Inner Wisdom 5.Dying in Vain To be born human, but not to use one's human body meditating to attain the Dhamma, is to be born only to die in vain. (27 February 2000) 6.More than You can C
This text emphasizes the importance of using human life to attain the Dhamma, highlighting that not doing so is akin to dying in vain. It also discusses the concept of merit, suggesting that facing ch
Meditation Techniques for Attaining Dhammakaya
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Meditation Techniques for Attaining Dhammakaya
MEDITATION TECHNIQUE 30.Only a Question of Technique All of us have more than enough merit to attain Dhammakaya and the Wisdom of Dhammakaya here and now, without having to wait for the next lifetime.
In this text, it is emphasized that every individual possesses enough merit to attain Dhammakaya and its wisdom in the present life. By practicing diligently and maintaining unwavering focus during me
The Gift of Dhamma: A Collective Effort Towards Inner Peace
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The Gift of Dhamma: A Collective Effort Towards Inner Peace
94 Contributors sabbadanam dhammadanam jinati the gift of Dhamma excels all gifts Dhammapada verse 354 The publication of this book has been made possible only by starting capital received from benefa
This book, inspired by Dhammapada verse 354, celebrates the contributions of numerous benefactors, aiming to spread the Dhamma for the attainment of Inner Peace. The collaborative effort reflects the
Supreme Chanting to the Lord Buddha
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Supreme Chanting to the Lord Buddha
Tam kho pana bhagavantam evam kalyāṇa kittisaddo abhugato, Itipi so bhagavā arahām sammaśambuddho, Vijjācaraṇasampanno sugato lokavidū, Anuttaro purisadammaśāṭhi satthā, Devamanussānam buddho bhagavā
This text contains various chants dedicated to the Buddha, highlighting his qualities such as enlightenment, wisdom, and compassion. It emphasizes the importance of recollecting the Dhamma, which is c
Promoting Peace and Humanitarian Efforts among Buddhist Monks
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Promoting Peace and Humanitarian Efforts among Buddhist Monks
Peace among Buddhist Monks 122 Training Buddhist Monks to become Dhamma Teachers for World Peace 124 Pali Studies Graduate Congratulations Ceremony for monks and novices 128 The Systematic Training
This content outlines programs and ceremonies aimed at training Buddhist monks to become Dhamma teachers, thereby promoting world peace. It includes details about scholarship awards, various humanitar
World Peace Begins With Inner Peace
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World Peace Begins With Inner Peace
World Peace Begins With Inner Peace 192 By knowing the mind, you are discovering the path to serenity 196 If you do not know your own mind, how will serenity arise? 198 Finding your mind is not a diff
The text emphasizes that world peace starts from within, highlighting the importance of understanding one's mind to achieve serenity. It discusses how knowing your mind is crucial for peace and that f
The Journey of a Young Dreamer to a Revered Abbot
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The Journey of a Young Dreamer to a Revered Abbot
“If I were to pursue secular interests, I would want to attain the highest objective. If I were to pursue religious interests, I would like to reach the utmost Dhamma and disseminate Buddhism to the w
This narrative highlights the journey of a young man who aspired to find the utmost Dhamma and share Buddhism globally. Now a respected Abbot, he illuminates the path of peace and meditation for count
Perseverance in Meditation Practice
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Perseverance in Meditation Practice
Perseverance in Meditation Practice until True Peace is Obtained In order to fully grasp and understand the answers, he had to seriously dedicate his life to the study of Dhamma. His daily life revol
This text highlights the dedication required in meditation to achieve true peace. The subject dedicates his life to the study of Dhamma, practicing meditation daily from early morning until night, dem
Moving Towards the Saffron Robe
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Moving Towards the Saffron Robe
Moving Towards the Saffron Robe Later, young Chaiboon came to a clear realisation that the knowledge of the world could not truly keep humankind from suffering, or be able to attain true happiness; o
In this narrative, young Chaiboon realizes that worldly knowledge cannot prevent suffering or grant true happiness; only meditation can. He seeks Khun Yay’s permission to become a monk, but she advise
Youths and the Future of World Peace
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Youths and the Future of World Peace
Youths and the Future of World Peace Luang Phaw Dhammajayo pays special attention to resolving youths’ problems since they are the future of the world. World peace is definitely out of reach if our n
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo emphasizes the importance of addressing the issues faced by youth, who are pivotal to the future of world peace. He believes that if the upcoming generation is inclined toward ne
Cultivating Goodness in Education
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Cultivating Goodness in Education
A wise person who is highly educated may use knowledge and skills in the wrong way. For example, the use of advanced physics in the production of nuclear bombs during World War II has inflicted a perm
This text emphasizes the importance of combining education with morality to promote the wise use of knowledge. It highlights the Dhammadayada Training Programme, which uses Buddhist principles to inst
Benefits of the 'Path of Progress' Dhamma Quiz
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Benefits of the 'Path of Progress' Dhamma Quiz
Even though youths are not Buddhists, they will also gain benefit from this “Path of Progress” Dhamma Quiz, as someone said: “I’ve realised that this contest benefited me in different ways. Even thou
This text highlights how participants, regardless of their religious beliefs, find value in the 'Path of Progress' Dhamma Quiz. Ms. Sujanya Khetjarassang shares her positive experience, emphasizing th
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's Campaign Against Alcohol and Gambling
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's Campaign Against Alcohol and Gambling
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's "no alcohol no tobacco" project campaigns against the use of drugs and bad temptations; which are causes of unhappiness within the family, society and country. The campaigns ma
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's 'no alcohol no tobacco' project addresses the social issues stemming from drug use and gambling that adversely affect families and society in Thailand. The campaign inspired a