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Teachings of the Buddha on Nobility and Right Action
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Teachings of the Buddha on Nobility and Right Action
ter asking all the monks’ names, the Buddha would ask his. The Buddha knew what he was thinking and asked the man his name. “Ariya” replied the man. In fact, the Buddah didn’t need to be told the man’
In this text, the Buddha teaches that true nobility is defined by one's actions towards living beings. Ariya learns that harming others disqualifies him from being 'noble', resulting in his attainment
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
การบรรลุของพระพุทธเจ้าและอรรถธรรม
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การบรรลุของพระพุทธเจ้าและอรรถธรรม
… Imam dhammakāyăm buddharakkhaṇam: the body of Dhamma (dhammakāya) is the property (lakhana) of the Lord Buddha. Yogāvacarapputanna: the practitioners are furnished with honor; tikkhānāena paṭhente sabbānu buddh…
ในเนื้อหานี้กล่าวถึงการบรรลุของพระเจ้าพุทธเจ้าและการปฏิบัติธรรมอย่างจริงจังเพื่อนำไปสู่การเข้าถึงนิพพาน โดยมีการเน้นถึงความสำคัญของการทบทวนและสวดบทสวดเพื่อกราบไหว้พระ. พุทธศาสนิกชนถูกกระตุ้นให้ถือปฏิบ
The Story of the Buddha and Thevadas
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The Story of the Buddha and Thevadas
…t his life. After this human life he was born in heavenly realm. The Bodhisatta later became the Lord Buddha. Deva Mekhala later became the nun Uppalavanna, whereas the guardian of Bodhisatta later became V…
The text narrates the story of the Buddha's earthly life as Siddhata, son of King Suddhothana and Queen Maya, and the roles of the goddess Mekkhala and the Bodhisatta. It depicts the themes of moralit
The Timeless Teachings of the Buddha
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The Timeless Teachings of the Buddha
…le to pass on the Dhamma to this present time. Even more important, the determination and faith of Lord Buddha’s disciples, and their desire to spread the Buddha’s teachings, are truly deserving of our respect …
After leaving this world, the Buddha offered the teachings of the Dhamma as a guide for his followers. His teachings have withstood the test of time, showcasing their timeless relevance. The commitmen
The Importance of Chanting in Buddhism
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The Importance of Chanting in Buddhism
…on that the Buddha gave to his first five disciples. The *Aditaya Sutta* comes from the sermon that Lord Buddha gave to three holy men from another religion, and because of that sermon, the three became Buddhist…
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 Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
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The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
…ake advantage of us and leave us decapitated in the jungle. It is for all of these reasons that the Lord Buddha taught that self-mortification is a non-Buddhist practice, it is unwholesome, ignoble and unsuitabl…
The text discusses self-mortification as a non-Buddhist and dangerous practice, as taught by the Buddha. It emphasizes the importance of the Noble Middle Way, or the Eightfold Path, as the means to un
The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
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The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
…ger between them, but they were subscribing to different schools of thought at that point. Thus the Lord Buddha taught that neither of the extremes of sensual indulgence or self-mortification were profitable. Th…
This text discusses the historical context of the Buddha's teachings, emphasizing how many were misled by the practice of self-mortification in their quest for liberation from suffering. It highlights
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 Warm Hearted Family
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The Warm Hearted Family
…test 2007 Greetings to all contestants of the World Peace Ethics Contest 2007, The teachings of the Lord Buddha are supreme and universal spiritual truths which are relevant and easy to put into practice for tho…
The Warm Hearted Family, published by the Dhammakaya Foundation, emphasizes the importance of the Lord Buddha's teachings as universal spiritual truths. The message conveyed on the occasion of the World Peace …
Creating Harmony in the Family
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Creating Harmony in the Family
…apter 43 Solving Buddhism's Crisis 365 377 Chapter 26 Fathers That Children Hate 229 Chapter 44 The Lord Buddha - The Role Model of Wisdom Chapter 45 Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of 391 401 Part Five T…
Part Three of the book focuses on creating harmony in the family and the roles of parents in ensuring a peaceful and loving environment. Topics include what parents should do when their children do no
The Birth of a Meritorious Person
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The Birth of a Meritorious Person
…dy performed. But we always have a fresh opportunity to create a brighter future for ourselves. The Lord Buddha taught us to refrain from accumulating more bad kamma. The bad kamma that we accumulate today will …
The text discusses the relationship between an unborn child and their mother's well-being, highlighting how the child's past good deeds influence the mother's experiences, such as morning sickness. It
Confronting Life's Inherent Sufferings
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Confronting Life's Inherent Sufferings
…w. But, in truth, it is a realistic teaching which tells you how to deal with life situations. "The Lord Buddha was able to conquer all these sufferings. He taught that one can cope with unexpected suffering by …
This text discusses the duality of suffering and happiness in life. It emphasizes the natural forms of suffering such as aging, sickness, and death that everyone faces. Many people distract themselves
Understanding Internal and External Fools in Buddhism
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Understanding Internal and External Fools in Buddhism
…molish Buddhism in their everyday lives. 2) Internal Fools include Buddhists who do not respect the Lord Buddha. They doubt His enlightenment, disrespect His teachings, and disregard the practice of His teaching…
The text discusses two types of fools in Buddhism: External Fools, who are non-Buddhists aiming to undermine the faith by misrepresenting its teachings, and Internal Fools, who are Buddhists lacking r
Creating Harmony and Understanding in Family and Society
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Creating Harmony and Understanding in Family and Society
… Five ~ The Truth of Life 229 Chapter 27 Dad, Why Were We Born? 237 Chapter 28 Young People and the Lord Buddha 243 Chapter 29 Do Good Deeds Always Bring Favorable Outcomes? 247 Chapter 30 How Good Deeds Can Bri…
This section explores vital aspects of family dynamics, including creating harmony, handling sibling conflicts, and instilling compassion in children toward vulnerable relatives. It further delves int
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha: Good Deeds and Their Outcomes
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha: Good Deeds and Their Outcomes
We highly regard the Lord Buddha to be our ultimate refuge without reservation – with the knowledge that He was only human – because…
We regard the Lord Buddha as our ultimate refuge due to His wisdom and compassion. His teachings guide us towards eliminating…
The Importance of Mindfulness and Meditation
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The Importance of Mindfulness and Meditation
…ch is why they taught themselves to be mindful when they were young. They believed and followed the Lord Buddha’s teaching that the temple is a source of moral knowledge for the people. The Lord Buddha taught th…
Mindfulness involves being present and discerning right from wrong. Our ancestors embraced mindfulness, influenced by the Buddha's teachings. Meditation aids in achieving clarity and righteousness. Pr
The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
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The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
…y. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists must consider all aspects, just as the Lord Buddha once said: “Do not believe something without first analyzing all aspects of it.” 3) One who succeed…
The text emphasizes the importance of supporting the Sangha community and not generalizing negative perceptions from a few individuals. It highlights a situation where a layperson questioned the respe
WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE
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WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE
…Thailand as a great meditation master who has studied and practiced according the principles of the Lord Buddha until being able to verify for himself the core of reality and purity. He was able to teach others …
The World Dhammakaya Centre spans 800 acres and includes the Great Sapha Dhammakaya Assembly Hall, the largest spiritual hall globally, and the Phramonkollthepmuni Vihara, dedicated to the revered med
Exploring Tusitaburi in the Dhammapada
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Exploring Tusitaburi in the Dhammapada
…from Buddhist laymen (Upasaka) and lay women (Upasika) respectively. Surprisingly, even during The Lord Buddha’s time with so many Arahants (fully awakened ones). There were not many people who could accumulate…
This text discusses the term 'Tusitaburi' found in the Dhammapada, reflecting on its role within the context of merit and rebirth. It highlights that, despite the presence of many Arahants during the