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Understanding the Tipitaka and Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding the Tipitaka and Buddhist Concepts
Tipitaka (Skt, Tripitaka): Buddhist scripture. Tipitaka means the Three Baskets. They consist of the Basket of Discipline (Vinaya Pitaka) – rules and regulations of the Order of monks and nuns; the Ba
Tipitaka, or Tripitaka, consists of three main sections: Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, and Abhidhamma Pitaka, covering monks' rules, discourses on various human concerns, and psychological aspects of B
คัมภีร์ฉบับปัญหา: ปัญหาเรื่องกำเนิดและพัฒนาวัฒนธรรมมิลิน
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คัมภีร์ฉบับปัญหา: ปัญหาเรื่องกำเนิดและพัฒนาวัฒนธรรมมิลิน
คัมภีร์ฉบับปัญหา: ปัญหาเรื่องกำเนิดและพัฒนาวัฒนธรรมมิลิน Midrapātha: the Mystery of its origin and development 179 อินเดียโบราณและวัฒนธรรมกรีก ในยุคที่วัฒนธรรมกรีกรุ่งเรื
บทความนี้แสดงให้เห็นถึงความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างวัฒนธรรมเธเลนิตและพระพุทธศาสนา โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในบริบทของคัมภีร์มิลินทปัญหา ซึ่งเขียนขึ้นในประเทศศรีลังกาในช่วงเวลาที่วัฒนธรรมนี้มีบทบาทสำคัญในภูมิภาคนี้ เนื
โครงวัลประกาศเกียรติคุณจากบุคคลสำคัญในศาสนาพุทธ
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โครงวัลประกาศเกียรติคุณจากบุคคลสำคัญในศาสนาพุทธ
โครงวัลประกาศเกียรติคุณ จาก Mr. Ratnasiri Mutukumara / คุณรัตนสิทธิ์ มุทกุมาระ World Fellowship of Buddhist Youth Sri Lanka / องค์การยุทธศาสนสัมพันธ์แห่งประเทศไทยรีกงา โครงวัลประกาศเกียรติคุณ จาก Anu
เนื้อหานี้เป็นการรวบรวมโครงวัลประกาศเกียรติคุณที่มอบให้กับบุคลากรและองค์กรที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการส่งเสริมและปกป้องศาสนาพุทธ ไม่ว่าจะเป็นจากคุณรัตนสิทธิ์ มุทกุมาระ สังกัด World Fellowship of Buddhist Yout
Recognition and Awards of Dhammakaya Foundation
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Recognition and Awards of Dhammakaya Foundation
1985: Kalayanamitra Magazine received the Awards for Outstanding Youth Publication from the National Committee for Youth Assistance and Co-operation, Office of the Prime Minister; 10 May 1992: Dhammak
The Dhammakaya Foundation has received numerous prestigious awards since its establishment. In 1985, Kalayanamitra Magazine was recognized as an Outstanding Youth Publication by the National Committee
The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
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The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
the Raja inquired why a person might ordain, the response he was given, was as follows. When confronted with one or all of the following four circumstances, a person usually seeks refuge in the monkho
In exploring why individuals may choose to ordain as monks, four key circumstances are highlighted: old age, illness, poverty, and social rejection. These situations often drive individuals to seek re
The Story of Phra Rohana and Phra Nagasena
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The Story of Phra Rohana and Phra Nagasena
The story of Phra Rohana and Phra Nagasena Rohana was a monk who, after the death of Lord Buddha, had a revelation. He saw that the child Nagasena, the recently born son of a Brahmin, would play an i
The story unveils the dedication of monk Phra Rohana, who recognized the potential of the intelligent child Nagasena at birth. Despite never receiving alms from Nagasena's family, Rohana visited daily
Qualifications for Monk Ordination
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Qualifications for Monk Ordination
7. Appointed monks assemble outside the assembly to ask the novice examination questions (antarayikadhammma) 8. Ask the novices to reenter the assembly hall after the exam 9. The novice must then requ
To be ordained as a monk, an individual must meet specific qualifications, including being at least 20 years old. Certain groups are forbidden from ordination: homosexuals, hermaphrodites, and those w
Journey to Enlightenment: Understanding the Dhamma
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Journey to Enlightenment: Understanding the Dhamma
When later in life he met Khun Yai Ajahn he learned of the three levels of life’s goals and became further motivated by the realization that all human beings are prisoners on ‘Death Row’, this knowled
The text discusses a man's journey after meeting Khun Yai Ajahn, discovering life’s goals, and understanding that humans are prisoners on 'Death Row.' He learns that sharing knowledge can illuminate t
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A Dhamma Lecture "The Protection of Buddhism" in an Age of High Technology By Phrabhavanaviriaykhun Room SPD 7, the Dhammakaya meditation Hall Saturday, December 15, 2007 9 :00 to 10 :45 at the
The Date of Kanishka Era
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The Date of Kanishka Era
Abstract: The Date of Kanishaka Era by Samawadee CHAROENSRISET In the year that King Kanishka of the Kushan dynasty ascended his throne, he established the new Kanishka era and enforced it to
This article explores the establishment of the Kanishka era by King Kanishka of the Kushan dynasty, highlighting its importance in linking various historical events in early Mahāyāna Buddhism. Despite
Various Buddhist Stories
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Various Buddhist Stories
Here is the extracted text from the image: 1. The Story of Many Monks 2. The Story of a Group of Bad Ascetics 3. The Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers 4. On Shr**d the Downward Course.) 5. The Story
This collection features various tales from Buddhist teachings, including the stories of many monks, ascetics, and important figures such as Old Brahma and King Passand of Kosala. Each story offers in
The Dhammakaya Tradition
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The Dhammakaya Tradition
The Dhammakaya Tradition Founded by the Great Abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, Phra Mongkhonpuraimi (background picture), the Dhammakaya Knowledge was passed on to Khun Yai Chan Khonnokyoong (center
The Dhammakaya Tradition, founded by the Great Abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, Phra Mongkhonpuraimi, emphasizes the importance of knowledge in Buddhism. This tradition was further propagated by Khun
Only Spiritual Attainment Can Help Us
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Only Spiritual Attainment Can Help Us
55. ONLY SPIRITUAL ATTAINMENT CAN HELP US In the entire universe, there is only one refuge from suffering for us, and that is meditative attainment. Hold on to it. Even if you see only a brief flash
In the universe, the only refuge from suffering is meditative attainment. This practice allows the mind to penetrate deep into Nibbana, achieving a state of bliss. However, worldly attachments can dra
Building Merit through Support in Buddhism
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Building Merit through Support in Buddhism
Support one another in achieving merit! While you are still young, use that youthful energy to support the work of Buddhism. Make a wish for your good work to bring you good merit. The more determin
This text discusses the significance of supporting one another in achieving merit within Buddhism. It emphasizes using youthful energy for good deeds and highlights that determination influences the a
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
"Fools" (palay): spiritually defective people. A fool is someone wicked, weak, or feeble in a moral sense. His discretion is faulty, not knowing right from wrong, good from bad. A fool is one who give
This content delves into various Buddhist concepts such as 'fools'—spiritually defective individuals whose actions reflect moral weakness. It explains that heaven in Buddhism comprises six levels prov
DMC Translator’s Handbook
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DMC Translator’s Handbook
DMC TRANSLATOR’S HANDBOOK Part I -- Dhamma Terms, Definitions and Reference Material Part II – Popular Dhamma Topics 1. Buddhism 2. The Buddha’s Life 3. The Teachings of the Buddha - The Four Nob
The DMC Translator’s Handbook provides essential references on Dhamma terms and popular topics in Buddhism. It encompasses teachings like the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and meditatio
Understanding Buddhism: Key Concepts and Texts
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Understanding Buddhism: Key Concepts and Texts
death chronicle position awake with awareness awake in the sea of merit fire contemplation; fire as meditation device shrine; altar; group of tables containing images of Buddha triple robe; the three
This text delves into crucial Buddhist principles including the Tipitaka, which is a comprehensive scripture forming the foundation of Buddhist teachings. It encompasses three baskets: Vinaya Pitaka,
The Four Positions of Catuskoti in Mahāyāna Buddhism
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The Four Positions of Catuskoti in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Ruegg, David Seyfort. 1977 The use of the four positions of the Catuskoti and the problem of the description of reality in Māhāyana Buddhism. Journal of Indian Philosophy Vol.5: 1–171. cited in Wester
This text examines the use of the four positions of the Catuskoti in Mahāyāna Buddhism and its significance in the understanding of reality. The philosophical underpinnings of Nāgārjuna's Madhyamaka a
Understanding Nirvana and the Path to Enlightenment
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Understanding Nirvana and the Path to Enlightenment
Nirvana Nirvana (Pali, Nibbanna) is the state of ultimate happiness -- the happy condition of enlightenment -- the highest spiritual attainment. This is not the sense-based happiness of everyday life;
Nirvana, or Nibbanna, represents the ultimate state of happiness in Buddhism, transcending the sense-based joys of daily life. Attaining Nirvana marks the end of the rebirth cycle, granting liberation
Buddhist Cosmology and the Cycle of Rebirth
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Buddhist Cosmology and the Cycle of Rebirth
Buddhist Cosmology Buddhists accept the view of the Universe that time is not linear but circular. Consequently, the Universe is not created out of nothing at a particular point, nor will it be compl
Buddhist cosmology views the universe as cyclical, with no creation or destruction at a single point in time. Beings are born into this cycle due to preceding causes (karma), leading to a process term