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The Renunciation of the Bodhisatva
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The Renunciation of the Bodhisatva
"Oh! When will I be able to leave this prosperous Mithila with its castles and towers, abundance of the four requisites?" The bodhisatva thought in this way for four months before he was able to ful
In his quest for enlightenment, the bodhisatva grapples with renouncing the comforts of Mithila, contemplating his intentions for four months. Upon retreating into the forest, he meditates and develop
King Asoka: Patron of Buddhism
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King Asoka: Patron of Buddhism
by inviting 60,000 monks for alms in the palace daily. The king wanted to have the chance to pay respect to a fully-enlightened Buddha and with this end in mind, invited the Naga King to come up from
King Asoka was a pivotal figure in Buddhism, inviting 60,000 monks for daily alms and yearning to pay respect to a fully-enlightened Buddha. He invited the Naga King to appear as the Buddha for homage
Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
101; enlightenment mechanism, chanting, Dhammacakkapavattana explained by Dhammakaya 111; Sutta 10-11, 209-16 knowledge arising to reach enlightenment 140-1; practice 94, metaphors: dog and lion 94; g
This text delves into various aspects of Buddhism, focusing on the mechanisms of enlightenment through chanting and the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. The practices necessary for attaining enlightenment
Insights into Buddhist Teachings
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Insights into Buddhist Teachings
Kondaṇña 142; abstention from killing 158-60; instilled by loving kindness 141; tool of Right Livelihood 144 Right View 20, 39-40, 115, 117, 118, 141, 197: transcendental 39-40; mundane, 39, 147-51; a
This text discusses various Buddhist concepts such as Kondaṇña's role in understanding Right View and the importance of loving kindness and self-discipline in achieving liberation. It highlights examp
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— but to sit in the regular position, with right leg crossed upon the left, right hand on the left, palms up, right index finger just touching the left thumb, was of course the best and most perfect p
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"That’s good. Now close your eyes and visualize the image of that tuft of hair at the centre of your body, two finger-breadths above your navel. Sink it down right in the centre there, in the cross-se
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Universal Goodness : 99 (3) The Problems Caused by the Economy: Human beings differ in terms of habits, the level of diligence, the level of intelligence and intellect, etc. What everyone has in comm
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Understanding the Basics of SEO
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Understanding the Basics of SEO
16 Universal Goodness Types of Habits External gross habits are a reflection of one’s irresponsibility shown in the consumption of the four necessities of life. 1. One has a habit of squandering and
SEO is a crucial aspect of digital marketing that focuses on improving website visibility in search engine results. This guide discusses key elements such as keyword research, on-page optimization, an
Understanding the Importance of Mindfulness
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Understanding the Importance of Mindfulness
Universal Goodness Cleanliness begins with ... • A clean office • Clean implements • Clean intention • Performing the work in just the right way: One performs one's work correctly and effectively. O
Mindfulness is a practice that involves being present and fully engaged in the moment. Studies show that regular mindfulness practice can lead to improved mental health, reduced stress, and enhanced o
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Basic Meditation Practice To start meditating, sit cross-legged placing your right leg over your left leg and your right hand over your left hand with the palms facing upward. Have the tip of your ri
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Dhamma for Laypersons: Cultivating Good Habits
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Dhamma for Laypersons: Cultivating Good Habits
A person who has the Dhamma for Laypersons (Gharavas-dhamma) must display four regular habits: 1. Habit of Responsibility - Whatever the task at hand, he must do it to the best of his ability, in term
บุคคลที่มีธรรมสำหรับอุบาสกอุบาสิกาต้องแสดงถึงนิสัยประจำสี่ประการ ได้แก่ นิสัยความรับผิดชอบ, การฝึกฝนและพัฒนาตนเอง, ความอดทน, และการเสียสละและการให้ นิสัยเหล่านี้ช่วยทำให้กลายเป็นผู้นำครอบครัวที่ดี การ
The Birth of a Meritorious Person
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The Birth of a Meritorious Person
child to be born to her. When someone from a fortunate realm is ready to be reborn, he will choose the best and most generous mother. Once he enters the womb, he brings good fortune to his mother and
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
Raising Children to Be Smart and Virtuous
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Raising Children to Be Smart and Virtuous
group. He knows that a tight budget will lead to lower quality and over budgeting will lead to wastefulness. He must be honest; corruption for his own or his friends' benefit must not occur. Organizat
การจัดการงบประมาณที่มีประสิทธิภาพมีความสำคัญต่อการพัฒนาเด็กให้มีคุณธรรมและความฉลาด ในเนื้อหานี้อธิบายว่าพ่อแม่ควรสอนลูกให้รู้จักการใช้จ่ายอย่างระมัดระวัง และสอนแนวทางที่ดีในการใช้ชีวิตอย่างมีคุณธรรม โ
Applying the Law of Kamma to Life Challenges
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Applying the Law of Kamma to Life Challenges
We must use the knowledge about the Law of Kamma to solve the problems in our lives. First we have to stop and stand firm before taking any action. Drinking alcohol, gambling, or committing suicide to
Understanding the Law of Kamma is crucial in solving life's challenges. It's essential to pause before acting and avoid harmful solutions like alcohol and gambling. Instead, cultivate a clear mind, re
The Dream of World Peace
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The Dream of World Peace
Although we have long dreamed of world peace and of people living together in happiness, we still question whether this dream can ever be a reality. Consider that just 250 years ago, most people would
In a world where technological advancements were once unimaginable, the dream of world peace remains a question. Just 250 years ago, concepts like metal ships and space travel seemed impossible. Yet,
Dhamma for Laypersons and the Four Levels of Beauty
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Dhamma for Laypersons and the Four Levels of Beauty
A person who has the Dhamma for Laypersons (Gharāvās-dhamma) must display four regular habits: 1. Habit of Responsibility – Whatever the task at hand, he must do it to the best of his ability, in t
A person who follows the Dhamma for Laypersons exhibits four habits: responsibility, self-training, endurance, and sacrifice. These traits ensure self-reliance and leadership within families. In marri
Understanding Kamma and Good Deeds in Buddhism
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Understanding Kamma and Good Deeds in Buddhism
child to be born to her. When someone from a fortunate realm is ready to be reborn, he will choose the best and most generous mother. Once he enters the womb, he brings good fortune to his mother and
This text discusses the concept of kamma and the importance of performing good deeds for future happiness. It emphasizes that an unborn child's merits can influence their mother to perform acts of kin
Raising Smart and Virtuous Children
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Raising Smart and Virtuous Children
group. He knows that a tight budget will lead to lower quality and over budgeting will lead to wastefulness. He must be honest; corruption for his own or his friends’ benefit must not occur. Organiza
To raise children to be intelligent and virtuous, parents need to impart knowledge and practice good values. Effective budget management is essential; children learn from parents’ examples to navigate
The Teachings of Master Kassapa
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The Teachings of Master Kassapa
' With Master Kassapa's first simile I was pleased, I was charmed ; moreover I wanted to hear his ready wit in questions, for I regarded Master Kassapa as one who was to be opposed. It is wonderful, M
In this text, the narrator expresses admiration for Master Kassapa's teachings, viewing him as a guide on the path to enlightenment. The dialogue reveals the significance of understanding true sacrifi
The Virtue of Approving in Velāma Sutta
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The Virtue of Approving in Velāma Sutta
66 The Virtue of Approving 7. Velāma Sutta "Now, householder, if the thought should occur to you, 'Perhaps it was someone else who at that time was Velāma the brahman, who gave that gift, t
In the Velāma Sutta, the householder is reminded that true merit comes not from the quantity or grandeur of gifts, but from the character and realization of those who receive them. The teaching emphas