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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
The manuscript presents Pāli verses and commentary in Tai Yuan, summarizing Buddhist doctrines about the Buddha's physical body and wisdom. It includes thirty stanzas highlighting qualities like divin
Dhammakaya Meditation Societies Worldwide
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Dhammakaya Meditation Societies Worldwide
Dhammakaya Meditation Societies Worldwide Paris Wat Bouddha Paris 10, Avenue de Paris, 77164 Ferrieres en Brie, France Tel: +(33) 1.64.77.28.37 Fax: +(33) 6.88.25.82.06 Email: [email protected] Strasbo
Discover the Dhammakaya Meditation societies located in various regions, including the centers in Paris and Strasbourg, France, as well as the Dhammakaya International Meditation Zentrum in Koenigsbru
Journey to Joy - Religious Centers in the UK
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Journey to Joy - Religious Centers in the UK
Journey to Joy 340 THE UNITED KINGDOM Bristol Wat Buddha Bristol 7 Grange Close, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 OAH, United Kingdom Tel: +(44) 1454-617434 Mobile: +(44) 7723-351254 Email: virandharo@hot
This document provides information on Buddhist temples located in the United Kingdom. It includes addresses, contact numbers, and email details for Wat Buddha Bristol, Wat Phra Dhammakaya London, and
Dhammakaya Meditation Centers in the USA
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Dhammakaya Meditation Centers in the USA
Dhammakaya Meditation Societies Worldwide Oregon Oregon Meditation Center 13208 SE. Stark Street., Portland, OR 97233 USA Tel: +(1)-503-252-3637 Mobile:+(1)-503-799-8547 Email: [email protected] http:/
Discover the Dhammakaya Meditation Centers located throughout the United States, including Oregon, Texas, Washington, and Virginia. Each center provides a unique environment for meditation practice an
Letting Go of Material Worries
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Letting Go of Material Worries
“I wanted to leave these worries and suffering behind, which are…” 1. Worrying about choosing the clothes that would go with my look and my hairstyle. 2. Worrying about deciding what accessories to w
The text discusses the many worries related to clothing, accessories, and personal grooming. It emphasizes how these concerns can hinder true happiness and how shifting focus to meditation can lead to
Understanding Key Thai Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Thai Terms in Buddhism
Klong: a Thai word for canal Luang Por: a Thai word which means Venerable Father, an informal way of addressing a senior monk. Luang Pu: a Thai word which means Venerable Grandfather, an informal wa
This text provides insight into important Thai terms associated with Buddhism. Terms such as 'Klong' refer to canals, while 'Luang Por' and 'Luang Pu' are respectful titles for monks, particularly in
The Structure of the Tusita Realm
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The Structure of the Tusita Realm
Looking up from the Yama Realm, one can see a soothing brightness emanating from the realm. Looking down from the Tusita Realm, one can see the Yama Realm. Looking up from the Tusita Realm, one can al
In the Tusita Realm, one can observe various celestial domains and an immense structure centered around the castle of King Santusita. This realm consists of multiple circular domains, with the first b
Training Programme and Dhamma Teaching to the Public
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Training Programme and Dhamma Teaching to the Public
Training Programme and Dhamma Teaching to the Public ince the beginning of building Wat Phra Dhammakaya, the duty in building the temple was heavy, but one that Luang Phaw Dhammajayo gave as being th
Since its inception, Wat Phra Dhammakaya has prioritized Dhamma training alongside temple construction. Luang Phaw Dhammajayo emphasizes the significance of teaching Dhamma to the public through vario
Understanding Buddhism and Dhamma for Laypersons
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Understanding Buddhism and Dhamma for Laypersons
This question has prompted me to study Buddhism seriously, which has given me an understanding of life: 1. Death is not the end. We still have to be reborn indefinitely, as long as we have not rid o
This text delves into the principles of Buddhism, emphasizing the idea of rebirth and the impact of kamma on one’s life. It discusses the existence of hell and heaven based on one's deeds and the dive
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Dying in Vain and More than You Can Chew
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Dying in Vain and More than You Can Chew
14 Pearls of Inner Wisdom 5.Dying in Vain To be born human, but not to use one's human body meditating to attain the Dhamma, is to be born only to die in vain. (27 February 2000) 6.More than You can C
This text emphasizes the importance of using human life to attain the Dhamma, highlighting that not doing so is akin to dying in vain. It also discusses the concept of merit, suggesting that facing ch
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: The Brink of Success
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: The Brink of Success
38 Pearls of Inner Wisdom 25. The Brink of Success Every time we sit cross-legged with our attention firm and our mind still at the centre of the body, although our mind may sometimes suffer sleepines
In 'Pearls of Inner Wisdom', the importance of maintaining a daily meditation practice is emphasized. Each moment spent in meditation brings us closer to enlightenment, despite challenges like sleepin
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Maintaining Inner Focus
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Maintaining Inner Focus
54 Pearls of Inner Wisdom 43.Perpetually at the Centre I try to help everyone to attain the inner body of enlightenment. But you need to keep your side of the bargain by gently maintaining your attent
In 'Pearls of Inner Wisdom,' the importance of maintaining attention at the center of the body is emphasized to achieve spiritual enlightenment. The text advises that cultivating this habit outside of
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
Jataka Tales: Exploring the Stories of the Buddha
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Jataka Tales: Exploring the Stories of the Buddha
Ganggawra-Jataka Ceitraya-Jataka Aditra-Jataka Atyuha-Jataka Dipa-Jataka Koshambi-Jataka Mahaska-Jataka Cuni-Jataka Paduksasampaya-Jataka Lomaskassa-Jataka Chatukka-Jataka Hainagala-Jataka Putimassa-J
The Jataka Tales are a collection of stories that narrate the previous lives of the Buddha, illustrating moral lessons and virtues. This rich anthology includes tales such as Ganggawra-Jataka, Ceitray
Understanding the Importance of Merit in Giving
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Understanding the Importance of Merit in Giving
3. Conscientious donor. The donor should at least abide by the Five Precepts. And it is important that he should be joyful before, during and after the offering, and not feel regret about it. 4. Virt
This text discusses the essential qualities of a conscientious donor and a virtuous recipient within the context of Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of joy in giving and adherence to the Five Prec
The Importance of Meditation in Purifying the Mind
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The Importance of Meditation in Purifying the Mind
The last way is to teach everyone to know how to purify their minds by practising meditation which is most important because meditation is the method of training one to control their mind to be aware
บทความนี้พูดถึงการฝึกสอนทุกคนเกี่ยวกับการทำจิตใจให้บริสุทธิ์ด้วยการปฏิบัติสมาธิ ซึ่งเป็นวิธีสำคัญในการฝึกควบคุมจิตใจให้ตระหนักถึงความโลภ ความโกรธ และความหลง การที่เราสามารถเข้าใจและควบคุมอารมณ์เหล่านี
Payasi Sutta: Rebirth and Karma
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Payasi Sutta: Rebirth and Karma
This Life Next Life Payasi Sutta (Rebirth and Karma) Thus have I heard. 1. The venerable Kumara Kassapa¹ was once walking on tour in Kosala together with a great company of bhikkhus, to the number o
The Payasi Sutta recounts the teachings of venerable Kumara Kassapa during his time in Setavya. It narrates the challenges faced by Payasi, a chieftain in this city, as he grapples with misconceptions
The Gift of Dhamma: A Collective Effort Towards Inner Peace
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The Gift of Dhamma: A Collective Effort Towards Inner Peace
94 Contributors sabbadanam dhammadanam jinati the gift of Dhamma excels all gifts Dhammapada verse 354 The publication of this book has been made possible only by starting capital received from benefa
This book, inspired by Dhammapada verse 354, celebrates the contributions of numerous benefactors, aiming to spread the Dhamma for the attainment of Inner Peace. The collaborative effort reflects the
Meditation Centers in Japan and Malaysia
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Meditation Centers in Japan and Malaysia
102 Nagano Wat Thai Nagano 733-3 Mihari, Tomi-Shi, Nagano-Ken, 389-0501, Japan Tel. +(81) 2-6864-7516 +(81) 2-6864-7720 Fax. +(81) 2-6862-2505 Mobile.+(81) 90-9390-6055 Email: [email protected] Osaka
Explore the Dhammakaya International Meditation Centers located in major cities across Japan, including Nagano, Osaka, Tochigi, and Tokyo. Each center provides a peaceful environment for meditation an
Meditation Centers in Asia
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Meditation Centers in Asia
Penang Dhammakaya Meditation Center of Penang 66, Lengkonk Kenari1, Sungai Ara, 11900 Penang, Malaysia Tel. +(60) 4-644-1854 Fax. +(60) 19-457-4270 to 1 Email: [email protected] SINGAPORE Kalyanamitta
Discover the Dhammakaya Meditation Centers in various Asian countries including Penang, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. Each center offers unique meditation practices and facilities to support min