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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…uit of Nibbana Satti: mindfulness; awareness of what you are doing and what is happening around you Sila: moral discipline; restraint regarding one's physical, mental, and bodily actions Silamaya: see Sil…
…luding the importance of community (Sangha) and mindfulness (Satti) in nurturing a unified society. Sila, or moral discipline, highlights the need for restraint in physical and mental actions. Additionall…
Truth for the Family: Understanding Precepts and Human Nature
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Truth for the Family: Understanding Precepts and Human Nature
…ity we have to help counteract social and moral deterioration. What is a Precept? The word precept (sila in the ancient Pali language) means nature. Everything has its own nature. The rain will fall durin…
… the crucial responsibility of instilling a moral code. Precepts, understood through the Pali term 'sila,' guide us to preserve our humanity and avoid harm. The inherent characteristics of humans are outl…
Valuable Tools for Personal Growth
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Valuable Tools for Personal Growth
…ing, thinking about, and investigating the thing concerned (Vimamsā) Groups of Five: Five Precepts (sila): 1. Abstaining from killing any living being (Pānātipātā veramani) 2. Abstaining from stealing; ta…
…attention), and Vimamsā (research and investigation). Additionally, we highlight the Five Precepts (sila) which are fundamental ethical guidelines—abstaining from killing, stealing, adultery, false speech…
Dhammadayada Training Programme
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Dhammadayada Training Programme
…do not ordain according to tradition, but rather ordain to self-train themselves to achieve perfect sila (morality), samadhi (meditation), and panna (wisdom). After finishing the training, Dhammadayada Mo…
…the months of training qualify for mass ordination. This unique program emphasizes self-training in sila, samadhi, and panna, rather than traditional ordination methods. Upon completion, monks disrobe to …
Why is Soliciting Prostitute a Sin
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Why is Soliciting Prostitute a Sin
…stion of whether soliciting a prostitute is wrong is not determined on the grounds of the Precepts (sila), but falls under the concept of the roads leading to ruin (Āpāyamukha). "Apāy" means a form of …
…sue, emphasizing that the morality of soliciting a prostitute is not just a matter of the Precepts (sila) but relates to the idea of paths leading to ruin (Āpāyamukha). 'Apāy' signifies deterioration and …
Understanding Pali and Parami in Buddhism
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Understanding Pali and Parami in Buddhism
…ing the aspirant to live an unobstructed life, while reaching the goal of enlightenment. Precepts (sila): moral principles that form the framework of Buddhist ethical conduct and the baseline of one’s vi…
…d by the depth of these virtues and the duration they are pursued. Furthermore, precepts, known as 'sila', are fundamental moral principles guiding Buddhist ethical conduct and serve as a foundational lay…
Understanding Nibbana and Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Nibbana and Key Buddhist Concepts
…ing the aspirant to live an unobstructed life, while reaching the goal of enlightenment. Precepts (sila): moral principles that form the framework of Buddhist ethical conduct and the baseline of one's vi…
…Perfections (parami) are virtues cultivated for purification and achieving enlightenment. Precepts (sila) form the ethical foundation of Buddhist conduct. The term Samma-Arahant refers to a fully enlighte…
Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
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Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis): 1. Dana giving, charitable act, generosity 2. Sila morality, ethics, precepts 3. Nekkhamma renunciation; relinquishment of worldly possessions 4. Pann…
…the Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis) in Buddhism, emphasizing the significance of Dana (generosity), Sila (morality), and other virtues for a moral life. It explores Sammadhitti or Right View, which encomp…
Jataka Tales Collection
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Jataka Tales Collection
Goda-Jataka Siddha-Jataka Vangagha-Jataka Kaupa-Jataka Randa-Jataka Kappa-Jataka Sila-Jataka Eksrappa-Jataka Sajiva-Jataka Sila-Jataka Sukara-Jataka Ungga-Jataka Guna-Jataka…
This text presents a compilation of Jataka tales, which are narratives recounting the previous lives of the Buddha and imparting moral teachings. Each tale is significant within Buddhist literature as
การสร้างเสริมสุขภาพในเด็กปฐมวัย
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การสร้างเสริมสุขภาพในเด็กปฐมวัย
การสร้างเสริมสุขภาพในเด็กปฐมวัย A Proposed Sila-Dhamma Cultivation Model for Early Childhood จากการทำความชั่ว ผู้มี "ธรรม" คือ ผู้ประพฤติดี คำศัพท…
บทความนี้เสนอแนวคิดในการสร้างเสริมพฤติกรรมที่ดีในเด็กปฐมวัยผ่านการใช้หลักการของศีลธรรมในพระพุทธศาสนา ซึ่งศึกษาและวิเคราะห์จากปรัชญาตะวันตกที่ให้ความสำคัญกับคุณธรรมและจริยธรรม โดยจัดประเภทคุณธรรมให้อยู
Why is Soliciting a Prostitute a Sin?
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Why is Soliciting a Prostitute a Sin?
…stion of whether soliciting a prostitute is wrong is not determined on the grounds of the Precepts (sila), but falls under the concept of the roads leading to ruin (Apāyamukha). "Apay?" means a form of de…
In Chapter 23, the text discusses the increasing number of AIDS cases attributed to young men's beliefs about soliciting prostitutes being morally acceptable. It highlights Buddhism's view that the ac
Understanding Kamma and Family Dynamics
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Understanding Kamma and Family Dynamics
… suitable for accumulating all forms of merit. We can offer donations [Dana], observe the Precepts [Sila] and practice meditation [Bhavana]. We can perform all those things. When we possess the attributes…
In addressing grievances about parental neglect, Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding kammic retribution. The boy expresses concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior, juxtapo
Purifying the Mind for a Better Life
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Purifying the Mind for a Better Life
…1. Generosity (Danamaya) Merit acquired by giving to the appropriate recipient 2. Moral Discipline (Silamaya) Observing moral behavior by restraining one's speech and actions, by not causing turmoil for o…
This text discusses the significance of maintaining a clear and bright mind through inhalation and exhalation as key to life and decision-making. It emphasizes preparing for death by reflecting on pas
Truth for the Family: Essential Practices for Moral Living
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Truth for the Family: Essential Practices for Moral Living
Part Five: Truth for the Family 2. Moral Discipline (silamaya) - Observing moral behavior by restraining our speech and actions to do only good; not causing …
…ices for families to cultivate a moral lifestyle. It highlights the importance of moral discipline (silamaya), meditation (bhavanamaya), and humility (apacayanamaya) among others. These practices focus on…
Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
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Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
… suitable for accumulating all forms of merit. We can offer donations [Dana], observe the Precepts [Sila] and practice meditation [Bhavana]. We can perform all those things. When we possess the attributes…
In this discussion, a boy shares his concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior towards their family. Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding familial roles and the moral respons
Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
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Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
…. Generosity (Dānamaya) Merit acquired by giving to the appropriate recipient 2. Moral Discipline (Silamaya) Observing moral behavior by restraining one’s speech and actions, by not causing turmoil for o…
This text emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear and bright mind through inhalation and exhalation. It explains how a person's mental state can determine their spiritual fate in the afterlif
Qualities of a Stream-Attainer in Buddhism
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Qualities of a Stream-Attainer in Buddhism
…idence in the Buddha, dhamma, Sangha; and the perfect virtues beloved of the noble ones (ariyakanta-sila). D.II.93-94. 5. Having quitted of the five evils, as well as having penetrated the truth to be rea…
This text delves into the characteristics of a Stream-attainer, identified as a noble disciple who is reborn to a transcendental plane through the Buddha's teachings. Key qualities include association
Understanding Dhammakāya and its Significance in Buddhism
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Understanding Dhammakāya and its Significance in Buddhism
…as being succeeded or prosperous with treasured qualities (guṇa-ratana) such as the body of virtue (silakkhandha) that is pure in all respects, “yopi so bhagavā… sabbākaraparisuddha- silakkhandhādiagunara…
This text examines the term dhammakāya as articulated by Buddhaghosa, linking it to spiritual realities and teachings of the Buddha. It highlights the role of dhamma-vinaya as a guiding principle and
Wisdom and the Dhammakāya in Buddhist Teachings
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Wisdom and the Dhammakāya in Buddhist Teachings
Some of the qualities or forms of wisdom listed in the text are exclusive to Buddhas such as omniscience (sabbaññutāna), intrepdity (vesārajjanāna), and the ten supreme intellectual powers of a Buddha
The text highlights unique qualities of wisdom exclusive to Buddhas, including omniscience and the ten intellectual powers. It discusses the dhammakāya as the embodiment of a Buddha's inner wisdom, di
The Story of the Buddha and Thevadas
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The Story of the Buddha and Thevadas
… guardian of oceans and protector of believers in taking the three jewels as refuge and observer of Sila. He properly respected his parents. The Bodhisatta Brahmin who journeyed by sea was shipwrecked. He…
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