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ข้อขั้วของขวัญสำหรับผู้ถวายรุ่งจกับปัจจุบันสูตร
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ข้อขั้วของขวัญสำหรับผู้ถวายรุ่งจกับปัจจุบันสูตร
ข้อขั้วของขวัญสำหรับผู้ถวายรุ่งจกับปัจจุบันสูตร 1. ย่อมาสวดพร้อมส่วนกลาง "น บริเวณจุดสุดด้านหน้าพระมหาธรรมกายเจดีย์" 2. ขนมาสวดให้ตรงหรือถึงพระมหาธรรมกายเจดีย์ หรือองค์พระธรรมกายประจำตัว ที่ปะดิฐา
ในการสวดมนต์ที่พระมหาธรรมกายเจดีย์ ผู้เข้าร่วมสามารถรับของขวัญพิเศษตามจำนวนที่สวด โดยเริ่มตั้งแต่วันที่ 27 สิงหาคม 2559 ถึงวันที่ 14 พฤศจิกายน 2559 ณ จุดสุดด้านหน้าพระมหาธรรมกายเจดีย์ หากสวดครบตามจำนว
The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
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The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
Padakusalamánava-Játaka.1 . "Opatala, by Ganges," etc.—This story the Master dwelling at Jetavana told concerning a certain boy. He was, they say, the son of a householder at Savatti, just seven years
This tale, recounted by the Master at Jetavana, tells of a seven-year-old boy from Savatti who could identify his father's location solely by tracing his footsteps. His father tested this skill by nav
The Favourite Jataka
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The Favourite Jataka
The boy asked where his father was, and when they said, “We do not know,” by tracing his father’s steps, and starting from the next-door neighbour’s house he went by the same road by which his father
In this tale, a boy skillfully traces his father's footsteps to find him. When questioned by the Master, the boy explains how he recognized the steps that led him to his father. The Master reflects on
The Yakkha and the Bodhisatta
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The Yakkha and the Bodhisatta
And thenceforth the Yakkha whenever she captured men, also took their clothes and rice and oil and the like, and serving him with various dainty food she herself would eat man’s flesh. And whenever sh
This narrative explores the life of a Yakkha who captures men for food, including her husband and son, the Bodhisatta. Living together in a cave, the Yakkha shows love for her family, but her nature p
The Bodhisatta's Departure
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The Bodhisatta's Departure
After the lapse of two or three days, when his mother had gone to the forest, he put his father on his shoulder and rushing on with the swiftness of the wind, by the hint given him by his mother, he r
In this story, the Bodhisatta, prompted by his mother, carries his father across a river, venturing beyond her sphere. The mother desperately pleads for their return, expressing her sorrow and offerin
The King's Test of Skill
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The King's Test of Skill
Now one day the family priest said to the king, "My lord, because this youth does nothing by the power of his art, we do not know whether he has any skill or not: we will now test him." The king read
In this tale, a king and family priest seek to test a youth's abilities after treasure goes missing from the palace. They devise a plan where the youth must demonstrate his skills. The king pretends i
The Dancer Patala and the Wisdom of Kings
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The Dancer Patala and the Wisdom of Kings
O Patala, by Ganges swept away, Famous in dance and, skilled in roundelay, Patala, all hail! as thou art borne along, Sing me, I pray, some little snatch of song. - Then the dancer Patala said, "My d
The text narrates the story of Patala, a talented dancer, who laments that the very waters that save people also bring about his demise. The Bodhisatta uses this to highlight the double-edged nature o
The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
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The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
"A man, O king, who like fire was the refuge of the people, stole the bundle of jewels. Do not ask me about the thief." "Friend, just bring me the thief." Without telling the king that he was a thief
In this parable, a king learns about a thief who stole jewels but is ensnared in another story about excess and consequence. The narratives intertwine, showing how what appears to be a refuge can beco
The Tale of a Son's Betrayal
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The Tale of a Son's Betrayal
8) Of old, sire, in this very city a man in answer to his prayer had a son. At his birth the father was full of joy and gladness at the thought of having got a son, and cherished him. When the boy was
In an ancient city, a joyous father rejoices at the birth of his son. As time passes, the son grows and, upon his father's old age, cruelly drives him out of the home. The father laments his fate, exp
The Downfall of a Wicked King
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The Downfall of a Wicked King
When they heard what he said, people thought, 'The king, though he ought to have protected others, threw the blame on another. After he had with his own hands placed his treasure in the tank, he went
This narrative depicts the consequences faced by a corrupt king who, instead of taking responsibility for his actions, shifts the blame onto others. After the people realize the king's treachery, they
Valähassa-Jataka
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Valähassa-Jataka
Valähassa-Jataka "They who will neglect," etc.—This story the Master told while staying in Jetavana, about a Brother who had become a backslider. When the Master asked him if it was really true that
The Master recounts a tale to a Brother who admits to backsliding due to temptation from a woman. He explains how women can lead men astray through their allure and ultimately ruin them. This theme is
The Consequences of Heedlessness and the Path to Salvation
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The Consequences of Heedlessness and the Path to Salvation
so, even so, they who neglect the advice of the Buddhas, both Brethren and Sisters, lay Brethren and lay Sisters, come to great misery in the four hells, places where they are punished under the five
This text emphasizes the dire consequences awaiting those who ignore the Buddha's teachings. It contrasts the plight of the heedless with the rewards of those who adhere to his guidance. The recitatio
The Tale of the White Elephant
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The Tale of the White Elephant
Once on a time when King Magadha was ruling in Rājagaha in Magadha, the Bodhisatta was born an elephant. He was white all over and graced with all the beauty of form described above. And because of hi
In ancient Rājagaha under King Magadha, a stunning white elephant captured hearts during a royal procession, inciting jealousy in the king. Determined to rid himself of the source of praise, the king
The Elephant's Worth and Loyalty
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The Elephant's Worth and Loyalty
Then thought the mahout to himself, “All India cannot shew the match of this elephant for excellence of training. Surely the king must want to make him tumble over the precipice and meet his death.” S
In this story, a mahout recognizes the exceptional training of his elephant and fears the king's intentions to harm it. He whispers words of encouragement to the elephant, urging it to reveal its powe
The Tale of the State-Elephant and the Royal Courtyard
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The Tale of the State-Elephant and the Royal Courtyard
"And now, goodbye," said he to the king as he ended this rebuke; and rising in the air, he passed to Benares and halted in mid-air over the royal courtyard. And there was a great stir in the city and
The story narrates the arrival of a state-elephant in Benares, drawing attention from all, including the king. In gratitude, the king honors the elephant and its mahout. He divides his kingdom, ensuri
Jataka Tales Collection
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Jataka Tales Collection
Kanda-Jataka Min-ka-Jataka Nacca-Jataka Sammodana-Jataka Maha-Jataka Sakura-Jataka Tithra-Jataka Baka-Jataka Nanda-Jataka Khiad-ningra-Jataka Loska-Jataka Kaputa-Jataka Veda-Jataka Rohini-Jataka Anand
The Jataka tales are a group of stories that depict the previous lives of the Buddha. Each tale illustrates moral lessons and embodies the values of compassion, wisdom, and ethical conduct. This antho
Jataka Tales Collection
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Jataka Tales Collection
Goda-Jataka Siddha-Jataka Vangagha-Jataka Kaupa-Jataka Randa-Jataka Kappa-Jataka Sila-Jataka Eksrappa-Jataka Sajiva-Jataka Sila-Jataka Sukara-Jataka Ungga-Jataka Guna-Jataka
This text presents a compilation of Jataka tales, which are narratives recounting the previous lives of the Buddha and imparting moral teachings. Each tale is significant within Buddhist literature as
เรื่องราวจากจตุคาม
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เรื่องราวจากจตุคาม
อัคคะ-จัตกา Kakayana-Jataka Kalayadi-Dhamma-Jataka Dakkhina-Jataka Makaka-Jataka Dibbacuppatthana-Jataka Kalayam-Muthi-Jataka Minduika-Jataka Kaccha-Pa-Jataka Duddada-Jataka Asaddh
จตุคามเป็นเรื่องราวที่มีความหมายลึกซึ้งภายในพระพุทธศาสนา ที่แสดงถึงธรรมะแห่งการใช้ชีวิต เรื่องราวต่างๆในจัตกามมีความสำคัญทั้งในด้านการเรียนรู้และการสอน พวกเขาได้สอนเราเกี่ยวกับคุณธรรม ความเพียร ความอด
บทวิเคราะห์เรื่องทาฏิกาและจตุตถะ
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บทวิเคราะห์เรื่องทาฏิกาและจตุตถะ
ฆัมภ์:-ทาฏิกา นง-ทาฏิกา giadutha-Jataka Bandhana-Jataka คำเพ็ญ-ทาฏิกา คีลิง-ทาฏิกา Vintaka-Jataka Gangenyā-Jataka Kusuma-Jataka Sumṣumāra-Jataka Kakara-Jataka Kandaßika-Jataka Sona-Jataka Bcittura-Bha
บทความนี้จะสำรวจและวิเคราะห์เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับทาฏิกาและจตุตถะ ตลอดจนเรื่องราวของจตุตถะที่น่าสนใจหลายเรื่อง เช่น กายฑุตา-จตุตถะ, ปุน-ทาฏิกา, คาเซวา-จตุตถะ และอื่นๆ โดยให้ข้อมูลที่สำคัญเกี่ยวกับแต่ละเรื่อ
Jataka Tales Collection
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Jataka Tales Collection
Mani-Jataka Munja-Jataka Sukadana-Jataka Gaman-i-Canada-Jataka Mani-Acacha-Jataka Titi-va-Jataka Paduma-Jataka Mida-Pabacha-Jataka Culna-Pandaka-Jataka Khura-patha-Jataka Vatsaga-Sindhuka-Jataka Kakga
This collection features various Jataka tales, including Mani-Jataka, Munja-Jataka, and others, each carrying valuable moral teachings and cultural significance. These tales, originating from ancient