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The Power of Right View
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The Power of Right View
so bhagavā" and "Namo buddhassa" before throwing the dice. By contrast, the boy from the family of False View would recollect the virtue of various heretics before throwing the dice with the words "Namo titthi…
In this narrative, the contrast between Right View and False View highlights that those who hold Right View, symbolized by the boy from the family of Right View, alw…
The Significance of the Triple Gem and Six Recollections
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The Significance of the Triple Gem and Six Recollections
… being established in Right View at the mundane level. Furthermore, those who are able to eradicate False View from their minds can be said to be those of Right View. The False Views which should be removed fro…
…collections are recognized as wise disciples, established in Right View, and capable of eliminating false views, including misconceptions about generosity and the consequences of actions. By adhering to the pri…
Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
…d of the story (that there is no life after death) or that there is no afterlife is also someone of False View. As for those who know the fruits of generosity, respect, filial piety and monastic practice is a p…
…examines the principles of Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism. It highlights the dangers of False Views, such as denying the reality of this world or the afterlife, and emphasizes the value of practices…
The Importance of True Friendship and Self-Reflection
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The Importance of True Friendship and Self-Reflection
for who we are: Not in the mirror, but inside of our mind. If we focus on the external, then defilements cloud our mind. We will develop false friendships and these are people around you who have not
In our lives, we encounter both true and false friends. False friends can lead us down destructive paths due to their selfishness, insincerity, and lack of principles. They can contribute to societal
The Importance of Right View in Education
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The Importance of Right View in Education
second significantly affects the mind. You can take any subject that you teach, whether it is math, or geography, or biology, if a student has wrong understanding, it does not cause that student (or y
Understanding Right View is essential in teaching, applicable to all subjects including math and biology. This profound understanding affects afterlife beliefs, making education crucial in guiding stu
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
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The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
… two boys were friends. One boy came from a family with Right View, the other came from a family of False View. When the two boys played together, throwing a dice, the boy of Right View would recollect the virt…
Practicing the Noble Eightfold Path is essential for both monks and laypeople. It provides a framework for achieving happiness and societal harmony. This path consists of eight components, beginning w
The Nature of Wives in Buddhist Teachings
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The Nature of Wives in Buddhist Teachings
7. A wife like an slave: A wife who allows herself to be abused, slapped or beaten by her husband without becoming angry or vengeful and without blaming her husband, who is contented to be completely
This text discusses different types of wives in Buddhist teachings, illustrating how their characteristics influence their karmic outcomes. It differentiates between negative types, like a wife who is
Understanding the Five Types of Mara
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Understanding the Five Types of Mara
Suzanne Jeffrey "The second type is called Kanta Mara and that is about the human body. Our present biology says that man is body, but in higher biology, man is composed of the human body and the min
In this excerpt, Suzanne Jeffrey elaborates on the concept of Mara, describing five distinct types: Kanta Mara (the body and mind functions), Gamma (action from karma), Deity (false gods), Matuman (fe
Reflections on Death: Cultivating Merit and Purpose in Life
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Reflections on Death: Cultivating Merit and Purpose in Life
…ved ones and treasured things. How can people think about death? 1. Thinking about death with the false view: Thinking that death is inevitable or just waiting for death to come, without cultivating merit or …
In contemplating death, there are varied perspectives. The false view neglects merit and life’s purpose, while the right view emphasizes the importance of good deeds bef…
The Tale of the Ogres and the Boy
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The Tale of the Ogres and the Boy
ogre said to the other that they ought to eat the boy up, but the other ogre forbade him. The False View ogre ig- nored the warning and grabbed the boy’s feet, waking him. The boy was startled and exclaim…
In this tale, two ogres discuss eating a boy but are interrupted when the boy wakes. The True View ogre insists they help him instead. They transform into the boy's parents to bring him food and leave
Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path
Noble Eightfold Path is the most auspicious of all the virtuous teachings of the Lord Buddha. 4. A Wish-fulfilling Jewel: It can be compared to a wish-fulfilling jewel of eight facets. 5. The Chariot
The Noble Eightfold Path is central to Buddha's teachings, likened to a wish-fulfilling jewel. It consists of eight components: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihoo
โปรแกรมแสดงผลพระไตรปิฎก
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โปรแกรมแสดงผลพระไตรปิฎก
สำหรับพระไตรปิฎกฉบับธรรมชั้นนี้ มีโปรแกรมแสดงผลบนหน้าจอเป็น 2 โหมดหลัก คือ 1. โหมด Book View 2. โหมด Synoptic View 1. โหมด Book View คือ โหมดที่โปรแกรมได้จำลองหน้าหนังสือพระไตรปิฎกมาแสดงผลบนหน้าจอคอม
โปรแกรมพระไตรปิฎกฉบับธรรมชั้น มีสองโหมดหลักคือ Book View ซึ่งจำลองหน้าหนังสือพระไตรปิฎก และ Synoptic View ที่แสดงตารางคำอ่านจากคัมภีร์แบบคำต่อคำ โดยผู้ใช้สามารถคลิกเพื่อดูภาพของคัมภีร์ในแต่ละสายจรดได้
The Path to Right View and World Peace
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The Path to Right View and World Peace
Nic Mush-wi. A Dhamma Master must have the right view in order to start, and to understand, how to bring about world peace. We know, of course, that we are all made of body, mind, and Dhamma, and wit
This text emphasizes the significance of the right view in attaining world peace, stating that Dhamma must be understood and implemented in one’s life. The essence of meditation tied to the eightfold
Insights on Suffering and Enlightenment
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Insights on Suffering and Enlightenment
…; the Thirty-seven 16, 38, 175 Faculties, Five 38 False Speech, transcendental abstainance from 156 False View 83, 115, 123, 135; of eternalism 84; enumerated 150-1 feeling 16, 98, 123-24: feeling in the feelin…
…actices, such as the Foundations of Mindfulness and the Five Aggregates, the content highlights how false views and attachments lead to suffering. It also provides metaphors that illustrate the aging process an…
The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
…that such practices are fruitless—the practice of fools who claim wisdom—the practice of those with False View. Such practices are of no benefit, and they are certainly not the practice of the Noble Ones. There…
…s into believing they have overcome their sensual desires, which is a misconception stemming from a False View. Ultimately, such practices do not align with Buddhist teachings and fail to lead to liberation fro…
Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
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Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
…t themselves beyond the reach of sensuality [kāma], unwholesomeness [akusalamadhaṃma], to eradicate False View [miccha diṭṭhi]. Attaining the First Absorption [paṭhama jhāna], they will be endowed with applicat…
…d Buddha encourages monks to attain transcendental knowledge to rise above sensuality and eradicate False View. Achieving the First Absorption endows practitioners with joy, happiness, and focused mind. Mindful…
Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
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Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
…hārata (P. an Indian literary epic) mettāya (P. name of a forthcoming Buddha) Mahābhāraṭyaṭṭhā (see False View) mahā (see delusion) musāvaḍḍa (see lying speech) mutti (extinguishing with complete liberation fro…
This text delves into essential Buddhist terms and their meanings. It covers concepts such as Mara (the demon), Mettā (loving-kindness), and the significance of terms like 'maraṇa' (dying) and 'mutti'
Wisdom of the Lord Buddha in Facing Challenges
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Wisdom of the Lord Buddha in Facing Challenges
6) When the Lord Buddha faced an expert on debate, He used His wisdom to solve this problem. Each of His words possessed truth, correctness, and reason. 7) In one case, Ven. Moggallana,13 as the Lord
In facing challenges, the Lord Buddha exemplified wisdom, utilizing His understanding to confront experts and overcome obstacles. Ven. Moggallana demonstrated supernatural powers to subdue Nandopānand
Understanding Wisdom and Wrong Views
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Understanding Wisdom and Wrong Views
Wise (pundita): A wise is someone who has wisdom. Being wise is not the same as being educated. A wise can be a person who is highly educated or one with no formal education at all. He is righteous an
This text highlights the distinction between being wise and being educated, emphasizing that wisdom is innate and ethical rather than solely academic. A wise person embodies righteousness and possesse
Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
Suzanne Jeffrey "The path begins with Right View, Samma-Ditthi. This is also called Right Understand- ing. On one level, this means that we understand that there is cause and effect: that do- ing goo
The text outlines the initial parts of the Eightfold Path in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of Right View, which differentiates good and bad actions based on cause and effect. Right Intention is