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The First Monk Ordained by the Buddha: Kondanna
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The First Monk Ordained by the Buddha: Kondanna
…irst of Lord Buddha's disciples, and Buddhism's first monk. He was ordained following Lord Buddha's first Sermon entitled the Dhammacakkapavatana Sutta given in a deer forest known as Isipatana. The Buddha's serm…
…ined by the Buddha, Kondanna, was the first disciple who became a Stream-enterer after the Buddha's first sermon in Isipatana. This sermon allowed him to see the Dhamma. The Buddha established the practice of ord…
Understanding the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
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Understanding the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
…is well known to scholars, that the expounding of the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta is the traditional first sermon which is given not only by Gotama Buddha, but every Buddha down the ages. The Recording of the Dham…
The Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta marks the first sermon of Buddha, articulating the foundational teachings that guide practitioners towards liberation. Thi…
The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
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The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
…nd well and living in the Isipatana Deer Park. This is why the Buddha made the journey to teach his first sermon there on the full moon day of the eighth lunar month. Dhammakayacakkapavattana Sutta: Content SECTI…
…with the Buddha since his renunciation, was alive in Isipatana. The Buddha journeyed to deliver his first sermon aimed at the Group of Five monks in the Deer Park, marking a pivotal point in spreading his teachin…
Understanding Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
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Understanding Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
mon wouldn't have been called 'Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta' if only the Four Noble Truths or Dependent Origina- tion or the Factors of Enlightenment were important — thus by the name of the sermon, we
In the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, the Buddha presents interconnected teachings that highlight the importance of the Four Noble Truths, Dependent Origination, and the Factors of Enlightenment. The ser
Understanding Dhamma and its Significance
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Understanding Dhamma and its Significance
…in article of the Doctrine eye of truth; eye of wisdom (Dhammacakka) the Wheel of the Dhamma; the First Sermon gift of the Dhamma; gift of Dhamma knowledge; giving of knowledge as a form of generosity Dhamma …
…sing Buddha qualities and emphasizing wisdom. Key concepts include the Dhammacakka, symbolizing the First Sermon, and the Dhammapada, which compiles the Buddha's sayings. The Dhamma also encompasses the generous …
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dissatisfaction with contemporary meditation, 36; disinterest in monastic titles, 64; disliked contact with women, 20, 134-135; disturbed by ants, 45; education, 22; eleventh rains, 41; endures pain,
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Choosing the Right Disciples in Buddhism
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Choosing the Right Disciples in Buddhism
…for others to understand? He would have to con- sider his first disciples carefully, because if his first sermon gave no effect, his dispensation would immediately founder on the rocks. His decision about suitabl…
Through his past lifetimes and pursuit of Perfection, the Buddha dedicated six years to discover the Dhamma. Acknowledging the difficulty others may have in understanding, he chose his first disciples
The Importance of Chanting in Buddhism
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The Importance of Chanting in Buddhism
your mind will clear and be open to receive merit. Your thoughts, speech, and action will not be led astray by temptation. Performing Vatta serves constantly to remind us of the virtues of the Triple
Chanting in Buddhism plays a crucial role in enhancing faith and preserving teachings of the Buddha. It reminds practitioners of the virtues of the Triple Gem and helps them avoid temptation. Historic
The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
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The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
monks as an expression of their gratitude. This tradition is carried on even to this present day. The seeking of Alms is the way in which all monks acquire all of the things that they require to live
In Buddhism, seeking alms is an essential practice for monks, providing not only food but also clothing, medicine, and shelter. This tradition, exemplified by Lord Buddha, allows monks to connect with
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The Value of Dhamma Learning and Almsgiving
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The Value of Dhamma Learning and Almsgiving
and study the Dhamma to the best of their ability. By passing on the knowledge monks learn from the teachings of Lord Buddha, monks are in return offering a gift that is more valuable than anyth
This text discusses the reciprocal relationship between monks and the community through the exchange of alms and teachings. The author emphasizes the importance of monks learning the Dhamma to offer v
The Path to Nirvana: Konḍaṇṅa's Journey
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The Path to Nirvana: Konḍaṇṅa's Journey
It is interesting to consider that although the Buddha taught the same sermon to all five monks in the Pañcavaggiya, it was only Konḍaṇṅa who attained stream-entry as a result. The reason for the diff
In the Pañcavaggiya, the Buddha's teachings resonated uniquely with Konḍaṇṅa, who attained stream-entry due to his extensive past merits and dedication. Born as Mahākāla, a rice-farmer during Vipassi
Buddhist Texts and Their Editions
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Buddhist Texts and Their Editions
AKVy Sphuṭārthā Abhidharmakośavyākhyā. 1971. edited by U. Wogihara. Tokyo: Sankibo Press. (first printed. 1932-1936. Tokyo: Publishing Association of Abhidharmakośavyākhyā) LV Lalita Vistara: L
This text provides a comprehensive list of key Buddhist scriptures and their published editions, highlighting important works such as the Abhidharmakośavyākhyā, Lalita Vistara, Mahāvastu, and the Vina
Unbreakable Bonds: The Eternal Connection of Family
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Unbreakable Bonds: The Eternal Connection of Family
Unbreakable Bonds The bond between a husband and wife can be broken; but the bond between parents and children is unbreakable even through death. Even if we do not know who our parents are (due to cer
The bond between parents and children remains unbreakable even through death. While some may show their love occasionally, expressions of gratitude should be more frequent. The Lord Buddha exemplified
The Virtuous Realm of Celestial Beings
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The Virtuous Realm of Celestial Beings
They are pleased to practice the Dhamma because they have been staunch merit makers. There are Bodhisattas that are well-versed in the Dhamma. They take turn giving a sermon to the masses. Although ce
In this celestial realm, beings engage deeply in practicing Dhamma, led by King Sntusita, who values virtue and knowledge. Celestial beings attend discourses and sermons, sharing wisdom and warm embra
The Dangers of Sensual Pleasures and Self-Mortification
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The Dangers of Sensual Pleasures and Self-Mortification
1.1 Kāmasukhallikāyunāga: indulgence in the various sensual pleasures is harmful in the following ways: 1.1.1 Hino: It makes the mind coarse and clouded; 1.1.2 Gammo: (this word literally means "house
In Buddhist teachings, indulgence in sensual pleasures is deemed harmful as it clouds the mind, encourages a household life, collects defilements, and is ultimately unprofitable. Similarly, self-morti
Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
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Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
[vāddha-saṃsāra] on the levels of the Sensual Plane, the Form Plane and the Formless Plane so that we can enter upon Nirvana. Thus in the inauguration of the Dhamma to the world, these two reasons are
The Dhammacakka pavattana Sutta marks the inaugural teaching of the Buddha, delivered at Isipatana Deer Park two months post-enlightenment. This Sutta introduces foundational concepts in Dhamma, empha
The Five Precepts of Buddhism
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The Five Precepts of Buddhism
THE FIVE PRECEPTS The Five Precepts consist of the following: 1. Not to kill living beings (including animals) 2. Not to steal 3. Not to commit sexual misconduct 4. Not to tell lies 5. Not to consume
The Five Precepts in Buddhism outline ethical guidelines for practitioners, emphasizing respect for life among other moral behaviors. The First Precept, which prohibits killing, is noted as the graves
The Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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The Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
grasping [räga], hatred [dosa] and delusion [moha]. When the mind is sufficiently pure to be released from these three defilements, the mind will attain the Formless Brahma Body. The defilements assoc
This text discusses the process of achieving enlightenment in Buddhism, focusing on the overcoming of three main defilements: grasping (räga), hatred (dosa), and delusion (moha). It explains the attai
Seven Types of Spouses for Lasting Love
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Seven Types of Spouses for Lasting Love
Chapter 3 Relationships for a Lasting Love Seven Types of Spouses Before learning about the different ingredients for a lasting marriage, we need to know what types of husbands and wives there are in
In Chapter 3, the text discusses the seven types of spouses as taught by Lord Buddha 2,500 years ago, explaining their characteristics. The types include spouses who show no sympathy (like a murderer)