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English for Buddhism Lovers
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English for Buddhism Lovers
English for Buddhism Lovers By: Dr. Apirompan Vasavakul คำที่นำมุขแล้วนี้ เกี่ยวข้องกับ งานถวายเหล่าของศตวรรษอาจารย์ ที่ไม่มีองค์ที่มาน่ามาก.. เสาหิน foundation pile (ผานีอิ่น, ไทย) ระดับฐาน, เพรส
…ed with Buddhist rituals and structures, promoting understanding and involvement in the community's spiritual endeavors. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
การอบรมสามเณรธรรมทายาทและความสัมพันธ์ในครอบครัว
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การอบรมสามเณรธรรมทายาทและความสัมพันธ์ในครอบครัว
…on of unending compassion. They leave behind their worldly attachments, exemplifying the essence of spiritual development, reaching inward towards the Triple Gem. This is their ultimate judgment. When give…
พระธรรมทายาทและสามเณรธรรมทายาทรู้สึกประทับใจในความเชื่อมโยงของการเดินทางเพื่อการพัฒนาจิต โดยการเข้าถึงพระรัตนตรัยภายใน แม้จะห่างเหินจากครอบครัว แต่ความรักในสายเลือดยังคงเรียกร้องให้พวกเขาอยากอยู่กับคร
ผลการปฏิบัติธรรมและการอธิษฐาน
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ผลการปฏิบัติธรรมและการอธิษฐาน
ผลการปฏิบัติธรรม เรื่อง: อธิษมั วิชาชา เมื่อถึงองค์พระและมองในกลางองค์พระก็จะเห็นองค์พระที่อยู่ในกลางองค์พระ อาตมาได้ทดลองมองไปที่ศูนย์กลางกายฐานที่ 7 และหยุด พระลัย จง ลง สติรมโส จากประเทศไต้หวัน "
…ditation and healing past traumas, the author highlights the transformation experienced during this spiritual journey. สำหรับข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมสามารถชมได้ที่ dmc.tv.
Exploring the Manuscripts of Nong Pa Fa Cave
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Exploring the Manuscripts of Nong Pa Fa Cave
The manuscripts of the Nong Pa Fa Cave have two forms of writing: Dham Lao from Laos, and Dham Lanna from northern Thailand. These two scripts are very similar, especially on manuscripts dating back s
…eds light on the rich cultural interplay between Laos and Thailand but also emphasizes their shared spiritual heritage in the Buddhist tradition. Dhamma alphabets of Laos highlighted in these manuscripts un…
Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in the Aggañña-sutta
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Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in the Aggañña-sutta
IV. Reference 1: Dhammakāya as the Tathāgata’s Designation The first Pali reference to the term dhammakāya that is well known to all previous works is a passage in the Aggañña-sutta, wherein the term
…ddha and novices Väsetṭha and Bhāradvāja provides insights into the understanding of dhamma and the spiritual lineage of the Tathāgata. It highlights variations in manuscript editions regarding the address …
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
…nce in the phrase ‘dhamma attained by me’ (adhigato... dhammo) represents the ‘reality realised’ or spiritually experienced by the Buddha. Its occurrence in the second phrase ‘would I preach the dhamma’ (dh…
This text delves into scholarly interpretations of the term 'dhammakāya', emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of 'dhamma' as both a realized reality and a verbal expression. It identifies
Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
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Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
… the teaching, having contemplated on it, and practised according to it, the person then attains or spiritually realizes the realities. Consequently, some fetters (samyojanas) have been eradicated and super…
This content discusses the process of spiritual attainment through dhamma, emphasizing four key activities that lead to the emergence of noble q…
Understanding Dhamma and Nibbāna in Buddhism
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Understanding Dhamma and Nibbāna in Buddhism
… more appropriate to refer to 'Nibbāna,' for once they have attained Buddhahood and Arhatship their spiritual qualities are transformed and they have passed beyond the earlier paths and fruits by means of t…
This text explores the concept of dhamma in relation to the Buddha and Arhat disciples, particularly the notion of Nibbāna as the essence of their enlightenment. It argues that dhamma, especially in t
Understanding the Concept of Body and Collection in Dhamma
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Understanding the Concept of Body and Collection in Dhamma
Functionally, however, both terms seem to imply a different relationship between individual members and the ‘totality’ of the whole ‘body’ or ‘collection.’ As a ‘body,’ the ‘totality’ of the whole org
…establishes a clear understanding of the functional aspect of these terms and their implications in spiritual development.
The Characteristics of Paccekabuddhas in Apadāna Literature
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The Characteristics of Paccekabuddhas in Apadāna Literature
In the Apadāna literature, besides the life history of the Buddha and his disciples, a section is devoted to a depiction of the characteristics of Paccekabuddhas. This - section is entitled 'Paccekabu
…rectly. Understanding 'dhamma' within this context reveals deeper insights into the nature of these spiritual beings. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
the function of each particular transcendent dhamma.116 The totality of transcendental qualities constituting each transcendental state, which is identified earlier with dhammakāya, denotes a degree o
…ing happiness, reinforcing the idea that dhammakāya is aligned with pleasure and fulfillment in the spiritual journey. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Dhammakāya in Theravāda Buddhism
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Theravāda Buddhism
…rm dhammakāya mostly in the sense of the Buddha’s qualities or realities to be realised or attained spiritually. The term is related to the Buddha’s mental purity or to enlightenment either of the Buddha or…
…hism. It discusses the general view of dhammakāya as reflecting the qualities of the Buddha and the spiritual realities to be attained. The interpretation extends to the enlightenment of both the Buddha and…
Buddhist Manuscripts from Sipsong Panna Region
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Buddhist Manuscripts from Sipsong Panna Region
Buddhist manuscripts from the Sipsong Panna region can be divided into four categories. The first category consists of the Dai Pāli Tripiṭaka and Tripiṭaka commentary (三藏琢) which is represented by fiv
…t manuscripts divided into five categories, further enriching understanding of this region's unique spiritual heritage.
Dai Buddhist Manuscripts in Yunnan's Dehong Prefecture
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Dai Buddhist Manuscripts in Yunnan's Dehong Prefecture
It is noteworthy that there is a community of Dai people in the Dehong Autonomous Prefecture in the west of Yunnan, and a wide range of Buddhist manuscripts are stored there. Palm-leaf manuscripts are
…ctices of the Dai, as Buddhist monks play a key role in the copying process, which is tied to their spiritual practices. The geographical connection to other Southeast Asian nations is highlighted, emphasiz…
Understanding the Pāli Verses and Buddhist Doctrine
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Understanding the Pāli Verses and Buddhist Doctrine
The Text The first nine leaves are inscribed with Pāli verses and a commentary in Tai Yuan.4 The final leaf of the manuscript is an addendum, inscribed with a stanza of the Dvatiṃsa-mahāpuruśa-lakkhaṇ
… and attributes of the dharmakāya. These elements reveal the interplay between the physical and the spiritual, demonstrating the depth of Buddhist wisdom. The manuscript appeals to those interested in Buddh…
The Historical Significance of Dhammakāya Verse in Thai Buddhism
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The Historical Significance of Dhammakāya Verse in Thai Buddhism
Although there is no date on the manuscript, the dhammakāya verse has been known in the Lan Na regions for many centuries. It also appears on a 16th century stone inscription unearthed at the site of
…uch artifacts enrich our understanding of Thai religious history and the dhammakāya's importance in spiritual practices.
The Sublime Attributes of the Lord
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The Sublime Attributes of the Lord
Sabbāñutāläñā pävarasiãm] is the sublime head of the Lord. Nibbāna­rammaña pavarasitakesaṃ: the wisdom that recognizes Nibbāna as the object of consciousness is the sublime hair of the Lord. Catuttajj
…zed by physical attributes of the Lord, such as hair, eyebrows, and ears, illustrating the profound spiritual insights associated with them. The attributes represent significant milestones in the path to en…
Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
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Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
Eastern Han Buddhist meditation and Daoism By the middle of the first century CE, a Buddhist community was already in existence in China, and growing. The arrival of translators from Central Asia and
…population, making the foreign teachings more relatable during this transformative time for Chinese spirituality. More insights can be found at dmc.tv.
Exploring Daoist and Buddhist Visualization Techniques
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Exploring Daoist and Buddhist Visualization Techniques
The second one is the "Golden Palace" which is located below the heart and spleen, and the last field is the "Mud Pill Court" or the Palace of Ni-wan which is located about three inches within the hea
… Daoism during the Eastern Han period. Further exploration of this topic reveals an intertwining of spiritual practices as different traditions blend and adapt.
Understanding Your Foundations and Spiritual Growth
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Understanding Your Foundations and Spiritual Growth
…y. It will be brighter. The eyes are smaller than this, the eyes are bigger than this. But the past spirits of each person, but now, are still gray, like the eyes of a duck. It resembles a transparent water…
…tion 7 down to 1 before moving onward. It highlights the connection between physical well-being and spirituality, describing how past experiences shape current perceptions. The narrative stresses the import…