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The Power of Austerity in Buddhism
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The Power of Austerity in Buddhism
… bad deeds, to do good deeds, and to purify the mind. If one can completely pursue them, passage to Nibbana is open to him." "Even if he has practiced them to his fullest in this life but is still unable to…
…f Buddhism—avoiding bad deeds, doing good deeds, and purifying the mind—are essential for achieving Nibbana. The importance of collective austerity practices in Thailand suggests a transformative effect on s…
The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
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The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
…ion practice. Luang Phaw Wat Paknam explained that the purpose of ordination is an effort to attain Nibbana." Attainment of Nibbana is achieved through frequent meditation practice. He further expounded that…
… faith in Buddhism. The third formula highlights the importance of regular meditation for attaining Nibbana and understanding one's own defilements. By engaging in these practices, the community can contribu…
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Good Deeds
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Good Deeds
…, His understanding of how to eliminate the defilements, His superb purity in being able to achieve Nibbana, and His compassion in selflessly devoting His life to showing human beings how to achieve what He …
This text emphasizes the Lord Buddha as the ultimate refuge for followers seeking Nibbana. It highlights the importance of good deeds and their outcomes, and discusses the misconceptions su…
Understanding Dhammakāya and the Tathāgata
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Understanding Dhammakāya and the Tathāgata
this sense conveys the meaning that the Tathāgata is the body pertaining to transcendental dhamma or Nibbāna, or he is the body of those transcendent qualities. This is similar to the kammadhāraya com
บทความนี้ตรวจสอบแนวคิดของ ‘dhammakāya’ และการเชื่อมโยงกับ Tathāgata ซึ่งหมายถึงร่างกายของธรรมชาติที่ไพศาลหรือ Nibbāna การศึกษาเสนอว่า ‘dhammakāya’ สามารถแปลได้ทั้งในฐานะคุณศัพท์ หรือคำนามที่ชี้ถึงร่าง
Dedication of the Phongsawasdi Family
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Dedication of the Phongsawasdi Family
…erfections in every lifetime, so we can defeat Mara, completely eradicate all defilements and enter Nibbana. The Children of the Phongsawasdi Family
… reflects aspirations for continued blessings and enlightenment across lifetimes, aiming to achieve Nibbana. The dedication emphasizes the importance of good deeds and familial bonds in the pursuit of spirit…
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Life and Rebirth
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Life and Rebirth
…ou will go to hell. 4. When you extinguish all your kilesa (defilements of the mind) you will go to Nibbana. As we continue in the cycle of birth and rebirth, we must concentrate on eliminating bad deeds an…
…eaven, while bad deeds lead to hell. Purifying the mind by eliminating kilesa is vital for reaching Nibbana. Through good deeds, individuals can be reborn healthy and prosperous. Parents aiming for a meritor…
The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
refer to something which 'transforms' the person into noble states, so that itself is comparable to the creator. At the same time, it must refer also to the shared or same kind of qualities or essence
This text delves into the concept of transformation in Buddhist philosophy, specifically through the Noble Eightfold Path. It highlights how this path aids in the eradication of defilements, enabling
Exploring the Unknown Factor and the Eightfold Noble Path
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Exploring the Unknown Factor and the Eightfold Noble Path
…o people started to believe that something must exist. "We can call this anything that we want to: Nibbana, or God, or Truth, or the Unknown Factor, or Dhamma, or Supreme Knowledge. What we call it depends …
…s, as they will shape the future. It discusses various perceptions of the Unknown Factor, including Nibbana, God, and Supreme Knowledge, and the differing beliefs about its attainability. It contrasts the pe…
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
… six levels of heaven which offer a temporary respite from rebirth in the human realm; however only Nibbana offers a permanent state of bliss. Unlike heaven, the human realm is the only place where merit can…
…plains that heaven in Buddhism comprises six levels providing temporary relief from rebirth, unlike Nibbana, which offers eternal bliss. The notion of Kamma (or Karma) indicates that every action has consequ…
Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
…tiously, whether they live an ascetic life or at home, can also rid themselves of kilesa and attain Nibbana, the immortal happiness, just as the man whom we call the Buddha did Himself. The most incredible t…
…gs are accessible and beneficial to all, promoting personal growth and the possibility of attaining Nibbana. It highlights the importance of practicing Dhamma, irrespective of one's religious background, sho…
The Importance of Contributing Buddha Images
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The Importance of Contributing Buddha Images
…e. Those who follow His teachings and practice Dhamma diligently can attain enlightenment and reach Nibbana. Thus, the people who are born during the Buddha's life and successfully attain enlightenment are h…
…ly, the significance of following Buddha's teachings and diligently practicing Dhamma for attaining Nibbana is emphasized, recognizing the fortune of those who achieve enlightenment during the Buddha's life.
Understanding Merit in Buddhism
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Understanding Merit in Buddhism
…the heavenly realms rather than the unfortunate realms, in this life and hereafter, until you reach Nibbana." This example as given by the respected senior monk speaks to the third issue. I highly respect th…
…f personal belief. This understanding fosters a right path in life and culminates in the pursuit of Nibbana. By recognizing the importance of the Triple Gem, one opens the path to heavenly realms and a deep …
The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
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The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
…ng ourselves, and to perform only good deeds, until we are rid of all defilements and finally go to Nibbana.”\n After finishing this chapter, what are you going to tell your children?
… these virtues, individuals can find purpose, elevate their lives, and achieve ultimate liberation (Nibbana).
Supramundane Paths and Fruits in Dhammakāya
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Supramundane Paths and Fruits in Dhammakāya
supramundane paths and fruits. 113 The ‘four pairs’ are mentioned instead when particular paths and their corresponding fruits are collectively called under the same titles. Of the eight transcendenta
The text discusses the different transcendental levels of dhammakāya, highlighting the distinction between trainees and non-trainees. The first seven levels correspond to qualities of trainees, wherea
Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
early texts that 'dhammakāya' must be singular. 100 In any case, the verse conveys the meaning that a Paccekabuddha has dhamma(s) as his body (or bodies), where 'dhammas' refers to the qualities perta
This study analyzes the term 'dhammakāya' and its relation to enlightenment. Dhammakāya is presented as a singular concept applying to both the Buddha and Paccekabuddhas, emphasizing that 'dhamma' ref
Understanding Boon and Dhamma
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Understanding Boon and Dhamma
…about the meaning of Dhamma? A: The first meaning of Dhamma is pure nature. Pure nature leads us to Nibbana. If we have pure nature, or pure mind, we will be filled with happiness. The second meaning of Dham…
…rgy, arises from negative thoughts like greed and jealousy. Dhamma signifies pure nature leading to Nibbana and encompasses Buddha's teachings on cultivating good habits and ethics. Generosity is essential, …
คำศัพท์และแนวคิดในพุทธศาสนา
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คำศัพท์และแนวคิดในพุทธศาสนา
…a) ascetic in Jainism นั่งๆ เฉยๆ calm and still นินทา talk badly about someone; gossip นิพพาน Nibbana; Nirvana; the state of perfect enlightenment realized by Buddhas and Arahnts. Those who have gained…
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอคำศัพท์และแนวคิดที่สำคัญในพุทธศาสนา รวมถึง 'นาก' ซึ่งหมายถึงงูศักดิ์สิทธิ์ และ 'นิพพาน' ซึ่งเป็นสถานะของการตรัสรู้ที่สมบูรณ์แบบที่พระพุทธเจ้าและพระอรหันต์จะเข้าถึงได้ การนิพพานถือเป็นค
Delicate Love and Buddhist Values in Relationships
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Delicate Love and Buddhist Values in Relationships
…ourage each other to perform good deeds and to accumulate merits so they can both reach the goal of Nibbana. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com
…nce of building moral standards for future generations and striving for higher spiritual goals like Nibbana.
Marriage from a Dhamma Perspective
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Marriage from a Dhamma Perspective
…rsuit of Perfections can run into obstacles and we can lose sight of the ultimate goal of achieving Nibbana. A good soul mate can play an important role in steering us back onto the right path, the path of D…
…es. A supportive partner can help maintain focus on the path of Dhamma and strive towards achieving Nibbana together.
The Eternal Bond of Love in Reincarnation
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The Eternal Bond of Love in Reincarnation
…r, and would pursue Perfections together until their final lifetime, where they separately attained Nibbana (known as Nirvana in Sanskrit) and were no longer subjected to incarnation. Love and bond grounded …
… transcends lifetimes, showcasing how their bond continues through rebirths until they both achieve Nibbana. While some couples experience an instant connection from previous lives, challenges may arise as p…