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บรรพชิตมหาพิจารณา
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บรรพชิตมหาพิจารณา
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บรรพชิตมหาพิจารณา นำเสนอการบรรพชิตและการสนับสนุนของครอบครัวต่าง ๆ ในกิจกรรมที่เกี่ยวข้องกับพระพุทธศาสนา โดยเน้นที่การสนับสนุนและการสร้างคุณประโยชน์ให้แก่สังคม เช่น การทำบุญและการให้การศึกษา โดยรวมถึงค
มหาธรรมกายเจดีย์และการเปรียบเทียบกับเจดีย์ทั่วไป
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มหาธรรมกายเจดีย์และการเปรียบเทียบกับเจดีย์ทั่วไป
…ี่ความกว้างใหญ๋ คือสร้างบน เนื้อที่กว้างใหญ่ เช่น สถูปสร้างขึ้นในอินเดียตอนเหนือ แถบ เทือกเขาวินัย (Wintai) ทำให้สวยสง่า เห็นได้ชัด และรองรับ ผู้คนได้มากมาย ต่อมาเจดีย์ถูกปรับปรุงทรงเรือไป โดยเริ่มต้นที่…
มหาธรรมกายเจดีย์แสดงถึงสถาปัตยกรรมที่โดดเด่นและแตกต่างจากเจดีย์ทั่วไป โดยมีรูปทรงเป็นโดมหรือวงกลมที่นิยมในอดีต โปร่งกว้าง รองรับผู้คนจำนวนมาก และการเปลี่ยนแปลงหน้าตาเจดีย์มีประวัติศาสตร์ที่น่าสนใจ เนื
The Hardships of Earning a Living
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The Hardships of Earning a Living
… are horse trainers. No matter which way one earns one's living, one has to endure hardship. In the winter one has to tolerate the cold while working. In the summer one has to tolerate the warmth while w…
This text discusses the various livelihoods people engage in, from farming to business and training animals, emphasizing the hardships each profession entails regardless of the success one achieves. I
Suffering During Birth: The Experiences of the Foetus
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Suffering During Birth: The Experiences of the Foetus
…Birth When it comes to the time when the baby must be delivered, there will be a build up of ’natal wind’ [lamakammajāvata] which turns the baby upside down with its head down towards the birth canal and…
…ines the traumatic experience during unnatural deliveries when the baby blocks the birth path. Following this, 'gabbha jājika mūlaka dukkhā' details the suffering as the baby is positioned for delivery, …
The Suffering of Birth and Aging in Buddhist Philosophy
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The Suffering of Birth and Aging in Buddhist Philosophy
…n. They are hungry but unable to eat or drink anything while being left exposed to be burned by the wind and the sun. The causative relation of birth in the realm of hungry ghosts for consequent sufferin…
ในพุทธศาสนา, ความทุกข์จากการเกิดเป็นเรื่องสำคัญ โดยเฉพาะการเกิดเป็นสัตว์และวิญญาณหิวโหย ที่จะต้องเผชิญกับการทนทุกข์จากการไม่สามารถบริโภคได้ ในขณะที่ทุกข์จากการแก่แสดงออกถึงการเสื่อมสภาพของร่างกาย เช่น
Understanding the Body as a House
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Understanding the Body as a House
…ely: two eye sockets, two earholes, two nostrils, a mouth, the urinary tract and the anus. The five windows are those of the outer senses, namely: eyes, ears, nose, mouth and touch. The whole structure i…
This text offers a profound understanding of the human body as a metaphorical house constructed by craving. It illustrates how the various parts of the body represent different elements of a house, hi
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
…tanā Nirvana [Nibbāna]) actually exists but it is not made up of normal elements like earth, water, wind and fire in the same way as things we can see with the naked eye. It is neither in this world or a…
This text delves into the concepts of Āyatanā Nibbāna and Anupādisesa Nibbāna, explaining that Nirvana exists beyond the physical realm and is not bound by worldly elements. It describes Nirvana as a
The Power of Right View
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The Power of Right View
so bhagavā" and "Namo buddhassa" before throwing the dice. By contrast, the boy from the family of False View would recollect the virtue of various…
…olized by the boy from the family of Right View, always prevail. Through various incidents, such as winning games of dice and surviving dangers, it's shown that adherence to Right View provides protectio…
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta: The Awakening of the Earth
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Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta: The Awakening of the Earth
…akkapavattana Sutta the whole of the Earth quaked and the waves of the ocean were whipped by strong winds and even Mount Sumeru bowed down its peak as if in humility to the teaching, with a sound that co…
…eavens resonated in response to the Buddha's teachings. This awe-inspiring event saw Mount Sumeru bowing in humility, signifying the profound impact of the Sutta. The praises echoing from the realms of e…
Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
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Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
natal wind 61 neighbourhood concentration 43, neither-perception-nor-non-perception, absorption of 193 nibbān…
This text delves into key concepts in Buddhist philosophy, particularly Nibbāna and the Noble Truths. It discusses the interrelation of teachings, the significance of practicing the Middle Way to atta
Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
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Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
…her 155; like a robber 155; like a sister 155; like a slave 156; like an enemy 154-5 willing 38 wind, natal 61 wisdom 38, 103, 106, 116, 202: of attainment of the arahat path 86; higher training in…
This text delves into fundamental Buddhist concepts including the nature of wholesomeness, the implications of worldly wealth, and the consequences of unwholesome behavior. The idea of the Universal M
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
…f Wholesome Practice) kusaladhammapatha (see Path of Wholesome Practice) lamakammajavāta (see natal wind) lobha (see greed) Kassapa (P. name of a past Buddha) loko (see mundane, worldly) kataññā (see kno…
This text provides a glossary of key Buddhist terms, including definitions and insights into concepts such as Käyasucarita (wholesome physical deeds), Kāmabhava (sense-sphere existence), and various f
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…moon night of September 1916. The moon's bright face is suspended motionless against a backdrop of twinkling stars. The mirror surface of a nearby waterway is gently stirred by the night breeze and the r…
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…nd together they pursued the thief by boat all night until dawn. Sodh spied the thief at one of the windows of a house and the officer was informed — but before the boat could come to shore the thief hid…
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… went out to prevent him. “We bhikkhus must never fight nor run,” he said. “This is the only way to win at all times.” The ruffians backed off into the darkness.¹ On another night Phra Kamol,² a discipl…
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…e to be overcome" and "difficulties are the grist of perfection." "Being a monk," he proclaimed, "I win every battle without even a fight!" The pressure was on for Wat Paknam to change. Luang Phaw made i…
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… arises and is the basis for wisdom." He went on to explain about the four elements—earth, water, wind and fire, which constitute the thirty-two characteristics of the human body which the ordinand mus…
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…h human being consists of two main parts: Body and mind. The human body is made up of earth, water, wind and fire. These four primary elements come together to form the major and minor organs of the body…
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…ause the fire element is lacking. Therefore, we need clothing and shelter. We feel hot because the wind element is lacking. Therefore, we need to choose proper clothing, turn on the fan, turn on the air…
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…he true purposes served by one’s clothing as follows. ● It is to protect one’s body against strong winds and the sunrays. ● It is to protect one’s body against biting insects. ● It is to protect one’s b…
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