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Confronting Obstacles
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Confronting Obstacles
…on us how much we wish to draw out. The volume of willpower in our mind is immense, larger than the Himalayas and greater than all the oceans. We should always remind ourselves that the sea of our willpower is…
Our mind possesses immense willpower, larger than the Himalayas and oceans combined. By constantly reminding ourselves of this boundless capacity, we can draw on i…
The Good and the Wicked: A Buddha's Discourse
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The Good and the Wicked: A Buddha's Discourse
…to pakasenti himavanto va pabbatò asanto ettha na dissanti ratti khitta yatha sara 5) Like the Himalayas, the good are visible even from afar; like arrows shot in the night, the wicked are not seen even…
…t the geographical distance. The Buddha emphasizes that the good can be felt from afar, akin to the Himalayas, while the wicked remain unseen, even close by. This teaching reflects the perception of virtue bey…
The Favourites Jataka
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The Favourites Jataka
6) Once upon a time, sire, on the side of the Himalayas grew a tree with forked branches, the dwelling-place of countless birds. Two of its boughs rubbed a…
Once upon a time in the Himalayas, there was a tree sheltering many birds, but its branches sparked a fire. The chief bird warned oth…
The Visit of the Buddha to Ugga's Home
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The Visit of the Buddha to Ugga's Home
…dha and his disciples. NON-LOCAL=GLOBAL=UNIVERSAL Even from afar the good are manifested, as the Himalayas are seen even long way off. Those lacking goodness are not even recognized right here, as arrows …
The Buddha, accompanied by five hundred bhikkhus, visited Ugga, the father-in-law of Culasubbadda. They traveled through the air on decorated floats created by the king of devas, Sakka. The sight of t