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กิจกรรมการปฏิบัติธรรมที่คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเซาเปาเญนซา
รวบสุดท้ายจัดที่คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเซาเปาเญนซา Facoltà di ingegneria (Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza) ซึ่งเป็นมหาวิทยาลัยเก่าแก่และมีชื่อเสียงของกรุงโรม ก่อตั้ง…
กิจกรรมปฏิบัติธรรมที่จัดขึ้นที่คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเซาเปาเญนซา โดยศาสตราจารย์ Andrea Micangeli มีนักศึกษาเข้าร่วมกว่า ๑๐ คน โดยพระอาจารย์ที่เป็นอดีตวิศวกรได้ถ่ายทอดประสบการณ์การใช้สมาธิในการแ
ชีวิตในเฮติ: ความท้าทายและความหวัง
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ชีวิตในเฮติ: ความท้าทายและความหวัง
…รสังสยามายไปหนึ่งในสาม มีเจ้าหน้าที่จากสหประชาชาติช่วยในการรักษาสันติภาพหลายพันคน ภายใต้ชื่อโครงการ United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) แม้เวลาผ่านไปกว่า 5 ปีแล้วแต่ก็ยังสามารถช่วยเ…
เนื้อหาสำรวจเกี่ยวกับชีวิตในประเทศเฮติที่เคยประสบแผ่นดินไหวครั้งใหญ่ ทำให้สุขภาพและความเป็นอยู่แย่ลง เจ้าหน้าที่จากสหประชาชาติประสบกับความท้าทายด้านความปลอดภัยและการใช้ชีวิตในเฮติที่เต็มไปด้วยความกังว
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การสอนและการปฏิบัติในพุทธศาสนา
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การสอนและการปฏิบัติในพุทธศาสนา
นั่น ทางวัดบอกว่าให้เรือถือว่า “นิพพาน” คือ นิพพาน แล้วเลิกทะเลาะกันเรื่องนี้ ปฏิบัติถึง เมื่อใดก็จะรู้ด้วยตนเอง ปัญหาสังคมไทย ปัจจุบันไม่ด้อยเรื่องนี้ แต่ อยู่ที่บอยบูชาเมือง เด็กติดยากันเกลื่อน อย่า
…รสอนที่เน้นการทำความดี และการปฏิบัติธรรม เพื่อสร้างสังคมที่สงบ.Summary highlights the importance of unity among Buddhists and emphasizes the need to focus on promoting good deeds instead of arguing abou…
The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
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The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
Padakusalamánava-Játaka.1 . "Opatala, by Ganges," etc.—This story the Master dwelling at Jetavana told concerning a certain boy. He was, they say, the son of a householder at Savatti, just seven years
This tale, recounted by the Master at Jetavana, tells of a seven-year-old boy from Savatti who could identify his fat…
The Favourite Jataka
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The Favourite Jataka
…tsteps, he arrived here.” “There is no marvel,” said the Master, “in recognizing steps upon the ground. Sages of old recognized steps in the air,” and on being asked, he told a story of the past. The*…
…s on the ancient wisdom of sages who could recognize steps even in the air, showcasing the depth of understanding found in these stories. The narrative highlights the familial bond and the importance of…
The Tale of the Horse-Faced Yakkha
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The Tale of the Horse-Faced Yakkha
… death she became a horse-faced Yakkha and dwelt in a rock-cave in a vast forest at the foot of a mountain, and used to catch and devour the men that frequented the road leading from the East to the Wes…
…n 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 of consuming him, she fell in love and made…
The King's Test of Skill
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The King's Test of Skill
…king the most valuable jewels descended from the terrace, and after groping their way three times round the palace, they placed a ladder on the top of the wall and by means of it descended to the outsid…
…over the stolen treasure. With a memory spell, he prepares to track down the thieves. The narrative unfolds with intrigue and magical elements as the Bodhisatta asserts his capabilities to solve the mys…
The Royal Journey
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The Royal Journey
And following in the steps of the king and the priest, he entered the royal closet, and issuing thence he descended from the terrace, and after thrice making a circuit of the palace he drew near the w
…ative, a royal figure follows the footsteps of the king and priest, venturing through the palace grounds. He makes a circuit around the palace before addressing his lord from the wall. Prompted by what …
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…
…, but the youth suggests that the presence of the treasure is sufficient. He chooses instead to recount an old tale, hinting that wisdom lies in recognizing the greater significance behind actions rathe…
The Tale of Patala the Dancer
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The Tale of Patala the Dancer
…e river, and sat down watching the freshly flowing stream, to drink his strong drink. When he was drunk and unconscious of his weakness, he said, “I will fasten my big lute about my neck and go down int…
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 Favorite Jataka: A Tale of Misfortune
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The Favorite Jataka: A Tale of Misfortune
"Friend, I understand not a hidden story like this. Catch the thieves and bring them to me." Then the Bodhisatta…
In this tale from the Jataka, a potter digging clay in a mountain-cave meets tragedy when a storm causes a flood that injures him. His lament reveals that the ve…
The Perils of Kings and Refuges
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The Perils of Kings and Refuges
…rises up and plays the thief, who shall avert the danger? Can you, sire, recognize the thief hidden under the guise of this story?" "Friend, we do not want any hidden meaning. Say, "Here is the thief," …
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 Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
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The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
"A man, O king, who like fire was the refuge of the people, stole the bundle of jewels. Do not ask me about the thief." "Friend, just bring me the thief." Without telling t…
In this parable, a king learns about a thief who stole jewels but is ensnared in another story about excess and consequence. The narratives intertwine, showing how what appears to be a refuge can beco
The Favorite Jataka
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The Favorite Jataka
…city a wind arose and broke a certain man's limbs. Lamenting he spoke this stanza: Wind that in June wise men by prayer would gain, My limbs doth break. My refuge proved my bane. "Thus, sire…
…hen a wind broke his limbs. The moral warns of the dangers hidden in seeking safety. This narrative underscores themes of wisdom and the complex nature of refuge and danger. For more insights, visit dmc…
The Crocodile River Plot
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The Crocodile River Plot
…hed to get rid of her. Her own mother also lived in the same house. In her husband's presence she found all manner of fault with her mother-in-law, to prejudice him against her, saying, "I cannot possib…
… own mother. She proposes to kill her by throwing her into a river filled with crocodiles. The son, uneasy about the murder, cunningly devises a plan to mark his mother-in-law's bed, aligning with his w…
The Trickster and the Devil-Doctor
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The Trickster and the Devil-Doctor
…stretched a corpse on the bed and covered it over with a cloth, and ran away and hid herself in a mountain cave in that same place. The husband and wife brought the fire and taking the corpse to be the…
In this story, an old woman cleverly tricks a devil-doctor into believing she is a Yakkha after he discovers her in a cave. She lures him with promises of treasure and bites off his tongue to instill
A Tale of Loss and Regret
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A Tale of Loss and Regret
… his people. If danger arises thence, what can one do? take note of this, sire." "Friend, I do not understand the things you tell me: only bring me the thief." He thought, 'I will shield the king,' an…
…d betrayal within familial ties, comparing the roles of a daughter-in-law and a king. The narrative unfolds as the husband seeks to protect the king, leading to a deeper conversation about understanding…
The Tale of a Son's Betrayal
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The Tale of a Son's Betrayal
…When the boy was grown up, he weded him to a wife, and by and bye he himself grew old and could not undertake any work. So his son said, "You cannot do any work: you must go from hence," and he drove hi…
…on them, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and care in relationships. More reflections can be found at dmc.tv.
The King's Dilemma
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The King's Dilemma
"I do not understand this, be it fact or no fact: either bring me the thief, or you yourself must be the thief."…
In this tale, a king repeatedly questions a young man about a thief, demanding him to catch the culprit. The young man perceives the king's inabilit…