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ปัญหาในการช่วยเหลือเนปาลจากสนามบินที่มีทางวิ่งเดียว
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ปัญหาในการช่วยเหลือเนปาลจากสนามบินที่มีทางวิ่งเดียว
NPR สำนักงานข่าวในสหรัฐอเมริกา นำเสนอกภาพพระ (วัดพระธรรมกาย) กำลังลงจากเครื่องบินที่ Nepal With Only One Runway, Kathmandu’s Airport Hinders Earthquake Relief APRIL 30, 2015 5:15 AM ET RUSSELL LEWI
บทความนี้นำเสนอปัญหาหลักในการส่งความช่วยเหลือไปยังเนปาลหลังจากเกิดแผ่นดินไหวในปี 2015 โดยเน้นไปที่สนามบินทริบหวังระหว่างประเทศในกาฐมาณฑุซึ่งมีทางวิ่งเพียงเส้นเดียว ทำให้ไม่สามารถรองรับเที่ยวบินได้มากพ
Exploring Tusitaburi in the Dhammapada
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Exploring Tusitaburi in the Dhammapada
"Tusitubori" is appeared only in 2 cases from 302 cases of Dhammapada. I believe the term "Tusitaburi" which means the 4th level of six deva-worlds of the Kāmadhātu is quite well known to those who ar
This text discusses the term 'Tusitaburi' found in the Dhammapada, reflecting on its role within the context of merit and rebirth. It highlights that, despite the presence of many Arahants during the
Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
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Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
54 കൊച്ചുമുഖം Kochumukham The people of Alavi waited upon the Teacher and provided him with food, and when the meal was over, took his bowl and stood waiting for him to speak the words of rejoicing
In this narrative, the Teacher visits Alavi, where he is awaited and provided food. He is on a journey for a maiden who has yet to appear. He remains silent to emphasize the significance of her presen
The Eye of Understanding
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The Eye of Understanding
62 ลุยรินทร Lina Maeone Thus did the Teacher congratulate her the fourth time, and having so done, addressed the assemblage as follows: "Those among you who failed to understand the words she s
ในโลกนี้มีคนจำนวนมากที่ไม่สามารถมองเห็นความจริงได้ ซึ่งเฉพาะคนบางกลุ่มเท่านั้นที่มีปัญญาและความเข้าใจที่จะมองเห็นสิ่งที่อยู่ภายใน ตัวอย่างเช่นนกที่หลุดจากตะข่าย ซึ่งเป็นสัญลักษณ์ของการไปสู่สวรรค์ ข้อค
เชื่อมแผ่นดินให้สมดุล
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เชื่อมแผ่นดินให้สมดุล
เชื่อมแผ่นดินให้สมดุลกันได้ โดยเชื่อมศูนย์กลางกาย เชื่อมกับมนุษย์ทั่วโลก ต้องเชื่อมโลกในตัวก่อน เชื่อมให้เป็นหนึ่งเดียวกัน ถ้าหลุดใจได้ ก็ทำได้อย่างง่าย ๆ Connect lands by connecting to the center of
การเชื่อมแผ่นดินอย่างสมดุลเริ่มต้นจากการเชื่อมต่อศูนย์กลางกายในตัวเราเอง เพียงแค่คุณสามารถหลุดจากความคิดที่จำกัดใจได้ ก็จะสามารถเชื่อมต่อกับมนุษย์ทั่วโลกได้อย่างง่ายดาย หากทำได้ทั้งหมดนี้จะทำให้เกิดคว
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The Story of Many Youths
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The Story of Many Youths
10 Clear-minded Youths - 1 The Story of Many Youths Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows: Sukhakamani bhutani yo dandena vihimsati attano sukhamesano pecca so na labhate sukham. Sukhakamani bhu
In this discourse, the Buddha conveys the essence of true happiness through two contrasting verses. The first verse teaches that seeking happiness at the expense of others leads to suffering in future
The Story of Mattakundali
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The Story of Mattakundali
44 5 The Story of Mattakundali While residing at the Jétavana Monastery in Sāvatthi, the Buddha spoke this verse, with reference to Mattakundali, a young Brahmin. Mattakundali was a young Brahmin, w
The Story of Mattakundali narrates the life of a young Brahmin who suffers due to his father's extreme miserly habits. Living at the Jétavana Monastery in Sāvatthi, the Buddha shares this tale to refl
Cultural and Religious Events in Khmer
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Cultural and Religious Events in Khmer
The image contains six photos featuring a cultural or religious event involving statues, people, and offerings. Since you asked for OCR, I will provide the visible text from the image: - On the statu
The images capture the essence of Khmer cultural and religious events, highlighting the importance of statues and offerings as part of the community's traditions. The seated man statue, representing '
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There is no visible text in the image that requires OCR extraction. The images predominantly depict people participating in a religious or cultural ceremony involving flower petals and prayer.
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The image contains a collage of six photos depicting a large gathering of people, predominantly dressed in white and orange, engaged in a ceremonial or religious event outdoors, with Buddhist monks an
The Story of Uggasena the Treasurer's Son
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The Story of Uggasena the Treasurer's Son
2 The Story of Uggasena the Treasurer's Son This instruction was given by the Teacher while he was in residence at Veluvana with reference to Uggasena. The story goes that once a year, or once every
This narrative recounts the tale of Uggasena, the son of a treasurer, who becomes enamored with a female acrobat during a performance in Rajagaha. The performances attract massive crowds, and Uggasena
The Visit of the Buddha to Ugga's Home
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The Visit of the Buddha to Ugga's Home
The next day, the Buddha came to the house of Ugga, the father-in-law of Culasubbadda. The Buddha was accompanied by five hundred bhikkhus on this trip; they all came through the air in decorated floa
The Buddha, accompanied by five hundred bhikkhus, visited Ugga, the father-in-law of Culasubbadda. They traveled through the air on decorated floats created by the king of devas, Sakka. The sight of t
Demonstration Event Highlights
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Demonstration Event Highlights
The image contains the following readable text: - "Mi" (on the shirt of the girl in the top left) - "R" (on the shirt of the woman in the middle right) The rest of the image contains pictures of peo
This collection showcases the essence of a demonstration event where individuals of various ages, including children and adults, are seen interacting with advanced machines. The images reflect excitem
The Tale of the Horse-Faced Yakkha
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The Tale of the Horse-Faced Yakkha
Once upon a time in the reign of Brahmadatta, king of Benares, his queen-consort after falling into sin was questioned by the king, and taking an oath she said, “If I have sinned against you, I shall
Once upon a time, Queen of Benares swore an oath before becoming a horse-faced Yakkha after death. Dwelling in a cave, she devoured travelers until one day, she encountered a handsome brahmin. Instead
The Favorite Jataka
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The Favorite Jataka
After thrice marching round it he said, “My lord, the thieves went down into this tank,” and taking out the treasure, as if he had deposited it there himself, he gave it to the king and said, “My lord
This excerpt from The Favorite Jataka illustrates a dialogue between a king and a youth who has recovered treasure from thieves. The king, overwhelmed with appreciation for the recovery, demands the c
The Tale of Patala the Dancer
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The Tale of Patala the Dancer
Once upon a time, sire, a certain dancer named Patala lived not far from Benares, in a village on the river’s bank. One day he went into Benares with his wife and after gaining money by his singing an
Once upon a time in a village near Benares, a dancer named Patala, after a day of performances, drunkenly wades into a river with his lute. As he sinks, his wife considers his fate. Desperate for surv
The Perils of Kings and Refuges
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The Perils of Kings and Refuges
"For even as the mighty earth, sire, which is the refuge of the people, broke the potter's head, even so when a king, who like the mighty earth is the refuge of the whole world, rises up and plays the
This narrative reflects on the nature of leadership and betrayal. A king who should be a refuge becomes a thief, prompting a discussion about justice. Another story illustrates the dangers of seeking
The Crocodile River Plot
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The Crocodile River Plot
7) In a village of Benares, sire, on the western side of a gentleman's house was a river full of savage crocodiles, and in this family was an only son, who on the death of his father watched over his
In a Benares village, a son is caught between his wife and mother, as his wife, initially affectionate, plots to eliminate her mother-in-law with the help of her own mother. She proposes to kill her b
A Tale of Loss and Regret
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A Tale of Loss and Regret
Her husband next day missed her and said, "My dear mother, at this time of day is not your daughter-in-law coming?" Then she reproached him saying, "Fie! you bad man, how do the dead come back?" And
In this narrative, a husband mourns the absence of his wife, prompting a reflection on the complexities of familial relationships. The mother-in-law reproaches him, questioning the nature of life and