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Embracing Virtue and Avoiding Harm
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Embracing Virtue and Avoiding Harm
…negative kamma which cuts down our own virtue; if they kill us, they take away our chance to perform virtues and build merit. I make the resolution to never kill anyone so that I will never be ki…
…o avoid harm and pursue a virtuous life until reaching Nibbana are highlighted, showcasing the transformation from negative to positive actions. The commitment to virtue and the desire for a flaw-free fut…
Understanding Aryan Influence and Cultural Heritage
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Understanding Aryan Influence and Cultural Heritage
… of the Indus Valley. The Aryans worshiped a number of gods. Their religion was Brahminism an early form of Hinduism. Hinduism retains
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจเกี่ยวกับอิทธิพลของชนเผ่าวาร์ยันที่เข้ามายังอนุทวีปอินเดีย ประวัติศาสตร์และการใช้ภาษาแซนสกฤต เยอะแยะข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับพวกเขา และการฝึกอบรมจิตใจในภูมิภาคหุบเขาอินดัส ชนเผ่าวาร์ยันเป็นผู้ที่
คำศัพท์เกี่ยวกับพุทธศาสนา
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คำศัพท์เกี่ยวกับพุทธศาสนา
…or; sloth; torpor; sluggishness ถูกหลักวิชชา right method เถระ senior monk เถรวาท Theravada, oldest form of Buddhism guided by the oldest Texts written in Pali เถรานุเฑะ senior monks in general ทมะ train…
บทความนี้นำเสนอคำศัพท์สำคัญในพุทธศาสนา เช่น ถาวาย ซึ่งหมายถึงการให้อย่างอ่อนน้อมแก่พระสงฆ์, ถาวพระเพลิงที่หมายถึงพิธีเผาศพ, และถึงที่สุดแห่งธรรมซึ่งเป็นสถานที่หมายสุดท้ายในการหลุดพ้นจากทุกข์ นอกจากนี้
Understanding Dhamma and its Significance
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Understanding Dhamma and its Significance
…he Dhamma; the First Sermon gift of the Dhamma; gift of Dhamma knowledge; giving of knowledge as a form of generosity Dhamma that engenders (financial) success giving a sermon; expounding the Doctrine;…
Dhamma, central to Buddhist philosophy, refers to the natural condition of existence and the ethical framework guiding moral conduct. It embodies the teachings of the Buddha, manifesting truths realiz
Understanding the Buddha: His Life and Teachings
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Understanding the Buddha: His Life and Teachings
…as 'the Buddha', not just 'Buddha', the historical founder of Buddhism whose teachings, the Dhamma, form its core. -- The historical Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. as Prince Siddhattha Gotama, in the Lumbin…
…ment but does not teach. The legacy of the Buddha continues to influence millions today. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
มามะบุชา
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มามะบุชา
… One; supra-natural beings in Buddhist cosmology which are responsible for hindering people from performing meritorious deeds; obstacles for doing good deeds (ไมชาดthol) Wrong View, opposite from Right Vi…
มามะบุชา หรือ วันธรรมะ เป็นวันที่เฉลิมฉลองการชุมนุมของพระอรหันต์ 1,250 รูป ที่มาชุมนุมเพื่อเคารพพระพุทธเจ้าในวันพระจันทร์เต็มดวงของเดือนที่ 3 ตามปฏิทินจันทรคติ ไม่มีการนัดหมายและเป็นการมาด้วยความสมัคร
Meditation and Buddhist Concepts
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Meditation and Buddhist Concepts
a form of meditation practice that leads to a concentrated, direct awareness of transient phenomena as the…
เนื้อหานี้เสนอความรู้เกี่ยวกับการทำสมาธิ และแนวคิดทางพุทธศาสนา โดยชี้ให้เห็นถึงการฝึกฝนจิตใจให้มีสมาธิเป็นหนึ่งเดียว ความสำคัญของการมีสติในปัจจุบัน และอธิบายความหมายของคำต่างๆ เช่น สมะ, สติ, สบาย, และ
Understanding Right Speech and Right Effort in Buddhism
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Understanding Right Speech and Right Effort in Buddhism
… There will be afterlife and reirths; 7. There is such thing as being born instantly in fully grown form (opapatika). This is the method of birth of beings in the heaven and hell realms; 8. Monastics are …
…rong, good from bad, providing a comprehensive overview of essential Buddhist teachings. For more information visit dmc.tv
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
…ปักะ (opakapatika) spontaneously-born creatures; creatures that can be born instantly in full grown form (such as heavenly beings and hell beings) โอวาทปฏิมกขะ (Ovadapatimokka) the Principle Teaching; th…
บทความนี้นำเสนอแนวคิดสำคัญในพุทธศาสนาโดยเฉพาะคำศัพท์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการสอนและปรัชญาทางศาสนา เช่น อโตปะ ซึ่งหมายถึงความกลัวต่อความผิดศีล ความกลัวเกี่ยวกับผลที่ตามมาจากการกระทำผิด และ อโปปักะ ซึ่งหมายถึ
Understanding Dharma and Buddhist Practices
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Understanding Dharma and Buddhist Practices
…ion of the mind is achieved through meditation. Precepts Precepts are the guiding principles that form the framework of Buddhist ethical conduct and the baseline of one's virtue. A person should at leas…
Dharma, meaning Truth and the way of Nature, is central to Buddhism. Buddhists are guided by three main practices: doing good, avoiding evil, and purifying the mind through meditation. They adhere to
Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
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Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
…There will be afterlife and reBirths. 8. There is such thing as being born instantly in fully grown form (Opaṭṭika). This is the method of birth of beings in the heaven and hell realms. 9. Monastics are a…
This text outlines the Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis) in Buddhism, emphasizing the significance of Dana (generosity), Sila (morality), and other virtues for a moral life. It explores Sammadhitti or R
The Core Principles of Buddhist Living
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The Core Principles of Buddhist Living
…tions, which include food, medicines and other necessities. Monks are not supposed to engage in any forms of worldly professions or to earn a wage, because these activities distract them from their main g…
This text outlines the essential duties and practices of Buddhist monks focusing on livelihood, moderation, and core principles of Buddhism. Monks dedicate themselves to studying Dhamma, meditating, a
Understanding Merit and Its Impact on Life
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Understanding Merit and Its Impact on Life
…merit’, or the lack of it. What is Merit? Merit (punned) is the product of good deeds. Merit is a form of positive energy that is created whenever a good deed is performed: mentally, bodily or verbally.…
Merit is the product of good deeds and serves as a positive energy that can lead to being rich, beautiful, and smart. It encompasses virtue and goodness, influencing one's present and future based on
Understanding Merit and Demerit: The Law of Karma
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Understanding Merit and Demerit: The Law of Karma
…ds. Bad deeds cause ‘bad karma’. Demerit is a negative energy that is created when a bad deed is performed: mentally, bodily or verbally. If you have done bad deeds in the past life, you will suffer bad c…
The opposite of merit is demerit, representing the consequences of bad deeds which cause negative karma. Both good and bad deeds are governed by the Law of Karma, where actions determine outcomes in t
Understanding Merit and the Law of Cause and Effect
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Understanding Merit and the Law of Cause and Effect
… Intelligence/smart - mental development; meditation; association with the Wise; not engaged in any form of intoxication Ignorance/stupid - resistant to mental development; association with fools; being i…
Merit affects our lives on four levels: mental improvement, personality enhancement, lifestyle benefits, and societal contributions. The Law of Karma states every action has a corresponding consequenc
The Impact of Good Deeds and Dhamma Practices
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The Impact of Good Deeds and Dhamma Practices
Rejoicing in the merit of others. Give appreciation and encouragement to those who perform good deeds. This act of appreciation and encouragement attracts support and help, instead of obstac…
การทำดีและการให้บุญแก่ผู้อื่นเป็นเรื่องสำคัญที่ช่วยเสริมสร้างการสนับสนุนจากผู้อื่น การสอนธรรมะเป็นรากฐานสำหรับหลักจริยธรรมและปัญญาทางจิตวิญญาณ ซึ่งเปิดทางให้เรารู้ถึงกฎแห่งกรรม การเกิดใหม่ และความจริง
The Importance of Spiritual Wealth and Charitable Giving
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The Importance of Spiritual Wealth and Charitable Giving
…f them will be left behind. The only possession we can take with us is our spiritual wealth, in the form of merits. Merits stay with us for many lifetimes. Our life in this world is very short indeed, but…
No matter how many material possessions we have accumulated, we can only take our spiritual wealth with us. This wealth is built through merits which last through many lifetimes. In this brief discuss
The Importance of Meditation for Mental and Physical Health
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The Importance of Meditation for Mental and Physical Health
…nd = intelligence = right understanding = insight and wisdom) • Increases insight and wisdom higher form of understanding and clarity • Increases sub-conscious intelligence extraordinary mental capacity •…
Meditation plays a crucial role in maintaining both mental and physical health. While physical illness primarily affects the individual, mental illness can have broader impacts. Meditation fosters hap
Understanding Dhammakaya Meditation
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Understanding Dhammakaya Meditation
…September 1914 at Wat Bangkungven, Nonthaburi. This well-respected monk had practiced several other forms of meditation popular in Thailand at the time. From 1916 onwards, when he was given his first abb…
Dhammakaya meditation is a significant form of Buddhist meditation revived in the early 1900s by Phramongkolthepmuni. It involves focusing atte…
Understanding Dispassion and Detachment in Dhammakaya Meditation
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Understanding Dispassion and Detachment in Dhammakaya Meditation
…c eye (dibbacakkhu) coarse angelic body second jhana eye of wisdom (paññācakkhu) coarse form brahma body third jhana eye of omniscience (santacakkhu) coarse formless brahma body fo…
This text delves into the significance of dispassion (ekantanibbida) and detachment (viraga) in the process of shedding defilements through meditation. It illustrates the attainment levels based on th