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The Inaugural Teaching of the Buddha
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The Inaugural Teaching of the Buddha
…composed of these three components: the Lord Buddha compared the hub to the Thirty-seven Factors of Enlightenment1; the spokes were compared to the Links of Dependent Origination2; and the rim was compared to the …
…istence to Nirvana. The components of this chariot—the wheels—represent the Thirty-seven Factors of Enlightenment, the Links of Dependent Origination, and the Four Noble Truths, essential for the Dhamma's journey.
Understanding the Dhamma Body and Its Significance
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and Its Significance
…e de- rived from the fact that He managed to attain and become inseparably unified with the Body of Enlightenment inside Himself, as illustrated by his exhortion: Dhammakāyo ahaṁ itipi (My essence is the Dhammakāy…
…he Dhamma Body, or Dhammakāya, represents the essence of Buddhism, highlighting the journey towards enlightenment. By attaining the Dhamma Body, individuals can free themselves from defilements such as greed, hatr…
The Relationship Between Processing, Cognition, and Mindfulness
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The Relationship Between Processing, Cognition, and Mindfulness
…ct of wisdom, concerning which Luang Phaw Wat Paknam taught: "If you are able to attain the body of enlightenment (Dhammakāya) you will find that it is many tens of times wiser than our human physical body. If you…
Processing and cognition are intimately linked, forming the subtle physical body. If four faculties are disconnected, the subtle body ceases to exist, impacting physical survival. Mindfulness includes
Bahiya and Konḍañña: Paths to Enlightenment
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Bahiya and Konḍañña: Paths to Enlightenment
…uch as that of Bahiya and come to the conclusion that you don't need to meditate in order to attain enlightenment. Therefore, for the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, it is necessary to give a few words of explanation …
… attained arahatship with minimal guidance, raising questions about the necessity of meditation for enlightenment. It explores Konḍañña's extraordinary background, from his studies in various academic schools to h…
The Liberation and Enlightenment of Koññña
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The Liberation and Enlightenment of Koññña
the cosmos with its deities, Mārās and gods, with its contemplatives and priests, its royalty and commonfolk." "O! Monks! My liberation from the Cycle of Existence is real and permanent. This is my fi
This text discusses Koññña's journey towards enlightenment through focusing his mind and understanding the Four Noble Truths. His liberation from the Cycle of…
Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
… Suffering as 54 Pure Aggregates) swearing (see harsh speech) transcendental attainments, 18, swift enlightenment, {example of 68, 73, 87, 109, 110, 114, 116, 122, Bahiya Daruciriya, 187-8} 160: the Nine Supreme 9…
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 …
Sample Title
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Sample Title
…fe for the goal of insight: "O Lord! Impart to me the Dhamma which you attained on that day of your Enlightenment. If my Enlightenment will be of virtue and benefit to Buddhism, then please, O Lord! Transport to m…
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English for Buddhism Lovers
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English for Buddhism Lovers
…ุทธเจ้าทรงประสูติ ตรัสรู้ ปรินิพพาน Visakha Bucha is the day the Lord Buddha was born, attained the enlightenment and passed away. (วิสาขบูชาอิสเดอะเดย์ เดอะลอร์ดบุดด้าวอสบอร์น แอทเทนด์ ดิเอ็นไลทเทนเมนท์ แอนด์พาสท…
บทความนี้นำเสนอคำศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษที่เกี่ยวข้องกับวันวิสาขบูชา ซึ่งเป็นวันสำคัญทางศาสนาของชาวพุทธ วันดังกล่าวประกอบด้วยการประสูติ การตรัสรู้ และการปรินิพพานของพระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้า พร้อมคำอธิบายศัพท์ เช่น
Creating a Heavenly Family through Dhammakaya
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Creating a Heavenly Family through Dhammakaya
…family. We refer to a 'heavenly family' as a 'Dhammakaya family. The word Dhammakaya means 'Body of Enlightenment', 'Dhamma Body', Truth Body A Dhammakaya family does not refer only to a Buddhist family, because D…
…ery. By practicing meditation, families can reach the 'Dhammakaya' state, which symbolizes 'body of enlightenment.' This enlightened state exists within everyone and serves as an inner refuge. The text emphasizes …
Understanding Parenting and Marital Life
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Understanding Parenting and Marital Life
…Nibbana). A layman can attain a certain level of spiritual achievement, but those who wish to reach enlightenment need to be ordained as a monk, nun, or practice a life of complete purity. Many couples get married…
… fish or caged bird, and suggests that family demands can impede personal growth and the pursuit of enlightenment in Buddhism. It highlights the importance of mutual goals and considerations for couples aiming for…
Living a Celibate Life and the Journey to Nibbana
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Living a Celibate Life and the Journey to Nibbana
… from his family and all material comforts to assume the life of an ascetic. In the end, he reached enlightenment and entered into Nibbana, free from all cares and defilements. A married life can offer many comfor…
…tual obligations. It reflects on the life of Prince Siddhattha, who renounced worldly pleasures for enlightenment and Nibbana. The narrative emphasizes that while a married life offers comforts, it can distract fr…
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
…as 'Nirvana'.) 7. Perfections These are supreme virtues to be performed by one who wishes to attain enlightenment otherwise known as 'parami' 8. Samma Arahang A mantra recited during the Dhammakaya meditation proc…
…tta) and the cycle of rebirth (Samsara), along with the supreme virtues (Perfections) necessary for enlightenment. Learn about the importance of these concepts for spiritual development and meditation practices.
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…t three fetters of the mind, that prevent freedom. Sotapannaship is the first of the four stages of enlightenment. 11. The Eight Worldly Conditions Known as Lokadhamma, these are conditions which state that nothin…
…ist concepts. It discusses the Sotapanna, which signifies a stream-enterer who has achieved partial enlightenment by overcoming initial mental fetters. The Eight Worldly Conditions, or Lokadhamma, highlight the im…
Monastic vs Secular Life: Finding True Happiness
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Monastic vs Secular Life: Finding True Happiness
…ided limited happiness whereas sufferings still existed. His solution was to ordain until attaining enlightenment which yielded the highest satisfaction for himself. Those who possess great wealth but never feel s…
… in life, contrasting monastic life represented by Prince Siddharta, who renounced royal wealth for enlightenment, with secular life where wealth does not guarantee fulfillment. It suggests that true satisfaction …
Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
… or not. A true Buddhist must exhibit the following characteristics: 1) Belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment. It is the belief that He truly existed and possessed full insight, phenomenal knowledge, and the h…
…ies necessary for being a true Buddhist, highlighting the importance of belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding of Kamma, and the necessity of intentional mind purific…
Monastic vs Secular Life: Insights from Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life: Insights from Buddhism
…to attain nirvana, monkhood is the only status that takes you there. For laypeople, they can attain enlightenment up to a certain level, but not the highest level. Look at Prince Siddharta who was blessed with a b…
…life can hinder spiritual attainment, while monkhood is viewed as the most effective way to achieve enlightenment. The story of Prince Siddharta illustrates how even a life of comfort and joy may not lead to true …
Great Master and Follower of Peace
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Great Master and Follower of Peace
…I will remain still on this meditation seat," and with that vow he attained Dhammakaya, the body of enlightenment. This discovery showed the way for all humans to achieve true peace, and stop all conflicts from th…
…916, he committed himself to seeking the Truth of Life, ultimately attaining Dhammakaya, a state of enlightenment. His teachings provide valuable insights for humanity, advocating for a path toward permanent peace…
Journey to Joy: The Origin of World Peace
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Journey to Joy: The Origin of World Peace
…editation, we will attain the same thing - Dhammakaya, which is the source of happiness, purity and enlightenment. Then, the conflicts in our minds will be dissolved. We will recognise that all humanity is compose…
…icts can be resolved through meditation, guiding us towards Dhammakaya as a source of happiness and enlightenment. Practising meditation unites us as family and friends, enabling kindness and generosity in our liv…
10 Pearls of Inner Wisdom
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10 Pearls of Inner Wisdom
…the decision to follow this path, out of a wish to learn meditation and to attain the inner body of enlightenment. Thus, we should meditate with diligence and fulfil our chosen purpose. Don't harbour expectations …
… text emphasizes the importance of maintaining a regular meditation practice as a path to achieving enlightenment. It encourages individuals not to let their purpose in life slip away and to meditate with diligenc…
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Claiming our Birthright
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Claiming our Birthright
…rit to be blessed with the know-how that can allow you to attain the Triple Gem inside. The body of enlightenment is the heart of Buddhism but is to be found inside each one of us. Having taken human birth, if we …
…s the importance of realizing our potential and accessing the Dhammakaya within each of us for true enlightenment. It highlights that human life is a precious opportunity to pursue spiritual truth and that meditat…