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The Story of Khujutara and Khema
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The Story of Khujutara and Khema
money any more. She used the whole 1,000 kahapanas to buy flowers for Sammavadi and the courtesans. Seeing that there were more flowers than usual, the courtesans asked Khujutara whether the king had
This text narrates the story of Khujutara, who uses all her money for good after understanding the teachings of the Buddha about the consequences of embezzlement. Her change illustrates the concepts of Right …
The Life of Koṇḍañña and His Journey to Enlightenment
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The Life of Koṇḍañña and His Journey to Enlightenment
If you look back at the life history of Koṇḍañña, you will remember him as being the youngest amongst the eight brahmin soothsayers selected to interpret the bodily marks of Prince Siddhattha shortly
…Buddha's teaching of the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. This establishes the supremacy of the Buddha's teachings over contemporary spiritual practices, highlighting that even Brahmās, who appear enlightened, rema…
The Path to Liberation in Buddhism
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The Path to Liberation in Buddhism
…e hadn't had the opportunity to come into contact with the Lord Buddha, or at least his undistorted teachings, then again, it would be impossible to attain the stages of liberation or Sainthood. It is thus the…
…zing the importance of good deeds in the present. It highlights that contact with the Lord Buddha's teachings is essential for attaining liberation and that one's practice and conditions in life greatly impact…
The Subtlety of Dhamma and the Buddha's Vocation
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The Subtlety of Dhamma and the Buddha's Vocation
Dhamma in even greater subtlety. The Buddha was later to preach in the Sim­sapa forest that there were more leaves in the forest than he held in the palm of his hand. The 84,000 units of Dhamma which
The Buddha preached the concept of Dhamma, comparing his teachings to leaves in his hand versus the endless phenomena of enlightenment. He remembered his vow to end s…
The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
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The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
tered to liberate themselves from suffering, but because the strongest spiritual trend of the time was the practice of self-mortification, many went astray or perished in their quest. Having tormented
This text discusses the historical context of the Buddha's teachings, emphasizing how many were misled by the practice of self-mortification in their quest for liberati…
The Buddha's Teachings on Reality and the Middle Way
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The Buddha's Teachings on Reality and the Middle Way
the Buddha didn’t explain what the device was by which they could see and know according to reality, they could follow the gist of what he was explaining. 2.3 Benefits of Seeing and Knowing according
This text delves into the teachings of the Buddha regarding the benefits of seeing and knowing according to reality. Although he did no…
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
all that way from the top of our head to the tips of our toes, we are full of suffering — he had seen and known it for him- self as a result of having the wherewithal to see and know the nature of rea
The text delves into the Buddha's teachings on suffering, challenging ancient beliefs that linked suffering to divine punishment or fate. Inste…
The Liberation and Enlightenment of Koññña
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The Liberation and Enlightenment of Koññña
the cosmos with its deities, Mārās and gods, with its contemplatives and priests, its royalty and commonfolk." "O! Monks! My liberation from the Cycle of Existence is real and permanent. This is my fi
… His liberation from the Cycle of Existence is emphasized, marking the significance of the Buddha’s teachings in setting the Wheel of Dhamma in motion. The reaction of various celestial beings to this momentou…
Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
Angelic Body 107, 122; defilements by attaining Dhammakaya 111 of 135 bemoaning, as suffering 47, 58, 71, anger 135, 136, 137 199; relationship to sorrow and lam- animal kingdom, suffering of birth en
This text delves into key Buddhist teachings regarding suffering, attachment, and the process of attaining enlightenment. It analyzes various fo…
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
…ors used, such as the cemetery of rotting corpses and the chariot of Dhamma, serve to highlight the teachings effectively. Through these teachings, the attainment of arahants and right concentration is discuss…
Exploring Dhammakāya and the Eightfold Path
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Exploring Dhammakāya and the Eightfold Path
Dhammakāya, Sotāpana: Effort, Right (see Right Effort) Coarse, 108, 134; defilements of Eightfold Path: arises internally as 136-7; Subtle, 108, 134 sphere 105; components 20, 117, Dhammakāya Traditi
…ext delves into the Dhammakāya tradition, highlighting key components of the Eightfold Path and its teachings on defilements, enlightenment, and the nature of suffering. Concepts are illustrated through metaph…
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
…nce of loving kindness and self-discipline in achieving liberation. It highlights examples from the teachings that illustrate mundane and transcendental views, the significance of penetrative insight, and the …
Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
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Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
Speech at the transcendental level) see sense consciousness) manussasampatti (see worldly wealth) Mara q.v. (P. devil, demon) maggañāṇa (see knowledge of the path out of defilements) maraṇa (see dying
…ophical underpinnings of mind ('mano') and form ('nāma-rūpa'), highlighting the essence of Buddhist teachings on consciousness, suffering, and moral conduct. Key insights into the connection between desire and…
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
sota viṁñāṇa (auditory consciousness: see sense consciousness) Subhakinhā (P. realm of Brahmās with a steady aura: see form Brahmā realms) Suddassā (P. realm of the Brahmās who are beautiful: see for
…terms in Buddhism, including various realms of existence, aspects of consciousness, and significant teachings. It covers concepts such as 'sota viṁñāṇa' (auditory consciousness), 'Tathāgata' (the Such Gone One…
The Influence of Technology on Modern Education
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The Influence of Technology on Modern Education
…he would relate to Phra Kru 'Chua'. Indeed Phra Kru 'Chua' had an excellent memory for Luang Phaw's teachings, both those delivered in front of the congregation and those given in the secrecy of the workshop. …
เนื้อหานี้เน้นการสำรวจบทบาทของเทคโนโลยีในกระบวนการศึกษาในยุคปัจจุบัน ที่สร้างการเปลี่ยนแปลงทั้งในด้านการสอนและการเรียนรู้ เทคโนโลยีได้เข้ามามีส่วนร่วมในการส่งเสริมการเรียนรู้แบบมีส่วนร่วม ทำให้ทั้งนัก
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…and benefit from the spiritual energy generated by the outgoing shift. Luang Phaw’s advanced Dhamma teachings were suitable only for those disciples who had accumulated sufficient perfections over the course o…
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… a result was teaching something that was not in keeping with Buddhism. At first sight Luang Phaw’s teachings didn’t seem to correspond with those recorded in the Pali Canon. Such was the absolute profundity o…
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…y places, monks ordained only temporarily and did not uphold the faith of householders who expected teachings more profound than those that could be apprehended within only a few days of ordination. In the cit…
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The Art of Mindful Living
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The Art of Mindful Living
…a — the junior examining monk of the two monastic examiners at the ordination whose duty is to give teachings and advice to the ordinand. Arahant — one who has purified themselves of all defilements, and who,…
In a fast-paced world, the practice of mindfulness offers a sanctuary for the mind. This guide explores the significance of being present, the science behind mindfulness, and practical techniques to i
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…fferences between people from different countries, religions and cultural backgrounds. Luang Por’s teachings of peace, humanity, compassion and kindness have touched the lives of many, many people worldwide. …
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