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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…atural law that governs all beings in existence; based on the interrelationship of cause and effect Nibbana (Sanskrit: Nirvana): the place where those who have attained ultimate understanding of the world an…
…ential Buddhist vocabulary, including terms like Kamma, which refers to actions with intention, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of understanding. It discusses the implications of Kilesa and the importance of…
The Essence of Buddha's Teachings on Patience and Restraint
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The Essence of Buddha's Teachings on Patience and Restraint
The practice most excellent is patience enduring, Nibbāṇa most excellent proclaimed by the Buddhas, But he is not forthgoing who hurteh another, And neither a samaṇa harring others. Every evil never
This text highlights essential teachings of the Buddha, focusing on the importance of patience and ethical behavior. It underscores that true excellence lies in enduring patience and the practice of n
Khun Yay's Meditation Insights
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Khun Yay's Meditation Insights
…e?” The results from meditation provided the answers that, “we were born to pursue perfections, and Nibbana is the highest goal of everyone’s life.”
…irth and the pursuit of perfections. The essence of meditation unveiled that we are born to achieve Nibbana, the highest purpose in life. Such teachings continue to inspire many on their spiritual journey at…
The Significance of Ordination in Buddhism
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The Significance of Ordination in Buddhism
The contest serves to emphasise the aim and ideals of ordination, which is a realisation of Nibbana and the self-discipline of following the principles of maintaining the precepts, pursuing meditatio…
The contest emphasizes the ideals of ordination, signifying the pursuit of Nibbana and the self-discipline required to maintain precepts, meditate, and attain wisdom. Practitioners c…
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 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).
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
…cientiously, whether they are monks or laypeople, can also rid themselves of defilements and attain Nibbana, the immortal happiness, like the Lord Buddha Himself. This is a testament to the Lord Buddha’s pur…
…d Dhamma over personal gain, showing compassion. Following His teachings allows followers to attain Nibbana, sharing in the happiness He discovered.
The Last Moment of a Father’s Life
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The Last Moment of a Father’s Life
…The value of a person’s life depends on how one spends it in this world in order to gain passage to Nibbana.
… good deeds, purify their minds, and prepare for life's sufferings, ultimately guiding them towards Nibbana. The message serves as a reminder of the value of a person's life based on their actions and approa…
The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
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The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
…on practice. Luang Phaw Wat Paknam explained that the purpose of ordination is an effort to attain Nibbana.10 Attainment of Nibbana is achieved through frequent meditation practice. He further expounded th…
บทเรียนจากหลวงพ่อวัดปากน้ำเน้นความสะอาด ความขยันในการสอนธรรม และการฝึกสมาธิเป็นสูตรศักดิ์สิทธิ์ในการสร้างวัด การสอนธรรมแก่ผู้มีศรัทธา รวมถึงการฝึกสมาธิเพื่อเข้าถึงนิโรธและการสิ้นสุดของกิเลส ถือเป็นแนว
The Significance of Donating Buddha Images
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The Significance of Donating 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…
…he act of following the teachings of the Buddha and practicing Dhamma can lead to enlightenment and Nibbana, making those who achieve this during the Buddha's life incredibly fortunate. Visit dmc.tv for more…
Understanding Dhammakāya in Aṅgāṇā-sutta
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Aṅgāṇā-sutta
In brief, contemporary academics refer to the term dhammakāya in the Aṅgāṇā-sutta either as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, the term is interpreted mostly as the Buddha’s teachings collected togeth
The term dhammakāya is interpreted in contemporary academia as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it denotes the Buddha’s teachings, while as an adjective, it refers to the nature of the Tathāga
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
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
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 the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
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Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
Generally, the term ‘kevala’ is translated either as ‘only’ or ‘entirely.’ It is observed that, whenever the term appears together with another word that conveys the meaning of ‘emanating,’ ‘illuminat
This text explores the interpretation of key Buddhist terms such as 'kevala', which denotes 'only' or 'entirely', particularly in contexts associated with illumination. The term 'dhammakāya', often li
Seven Kinds of Offerings to the Sangha
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Seven Kinds of Offerings to the Sangha
" There are seven kinds of offerings made to the Sangha, Ānanda. One gives a gift to a Sangha of both [bhikkhus and bhikkhunīs] headed by the Buddha; this is the first kind of offering made to the San
This text outlines the seven kinds of offerings one can make to the Sangha, including gifts to the collective body of monks and nuns, and individual offerings specifying bhikkhus or bhikkhunīs. The fi
The Journey of Chaiyaboon in Meditation
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The Journey of Chaiyaboon in Meditation
…n also learned that the true purpose of one’s life was to pursue Perfections (parami) and to attain Nibbana (Nirvana). This was a turning point in Chaiyaboon’s life. He began to practice meditation dili- _…
… reality of heaven and hell, the importance of meditation, and his life's purpose towards attaining Nibbana. This transformative encounter shaped his path to perfection and spiritual awakening. He learned th…
Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
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Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
…is knowledge leads us to the right practice and eventually helps us overcome defilements and attain Nibbana, thus freeing ourselves from the cycle of rebirths. Phramongkolthepmuni dedicated his entire life …
…wholesome, unwholesome, and neither states, guiding practitioners to overcome defilements and reach Nibbana. Research by Phramongkolthepmuni's team reflects the significance of virtuous states in human exist…
The Journey of Self-Improvement and Patience
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The Journey of Self-Improvement and Patience
… fact of life. So we must be patient. Always. how long do you need to be patient? Until you attain Nibbana. (Nirvana) do you know that birds were human before they were birds? They used to be Upasika or Up…
…nd mutual understanding are highlighted. Ultimately, the text serves as a reminder that the path to Nibbana (Nirvana) requires continual patience and self-awareness.