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A-Frame Structures and Gathering Spaces
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A-Frame Structures and Gathering Spaces
A1: (No readable text present in the image, it shows a picture of small A-frame structures with people sitting and standing) A2: (No readable text present in the image, similar view as the first pictu
This content showcases small A-frame structures that serve as unique gathering spaces for people. The images depict various views of these charming buildings where individuals can socialize and enjoy
The Importance of Habits and Training in Education
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The Importance of Habits and Training in Education
Suzanne Jeffrey proportion, and in getting the proper amount of exercise. “In the educational environment, we all have to practice a code of conduct. This is why respect is the vital part of the six
In education, respect, discipline, and patience are essential core values. Habit formation begins at home, with primary caregivers setting examples for children. Rooms in a home serve as spaces for le
The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
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The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
be summed up in the following proverb: One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. If people think this way, they can harm Buddhism unknowingly. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists
The text emphasizes the importance of supporting the Sangha community and not generalizing negative perceptions from a few individuals. It highlights a situation where a layperson questioned the respe
Çhalängadāna Sutta: Gifts with Six Factors
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Çhalängadāna Sutta: Gifts with Six Factors
5. Çhalängadāna Sutta : Gifts endowed with six factors At one time The Blessed One was abiding in the monastery offered by ÄnathapÖika in Jeta's grove in Sävatthi. At that time Velukandaki Nandamata
In the Çhalängadāna Sutta, we learn about Velukandaki Nandamata who offers gifts enriched with six essential factors to the bhikkhus led by Sāriputta and Moggallāna. The Buddha, with his divine insigh
The Virtue of Absorbing in the Velama Sutta
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The Virtue of Absorbing in the Velama Sutta
68 The Virtue of Absorbing 7. Velama Sutta "If one were to feed one non - returner, that would be more fruitful than... if one were to feed 100 oncereturners. "If one were to feed one arahant, that
In the Velama Sutta, the text highlights the profound impact of offering food to individuals with high spiritual attainment. It asserts that feeding a single non-returner yields greater merit than fee
The Viktor of Absorbing: Insights from Velama Sutta
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The Viktor of Absorbing: Insights from Velama Sutta
The Viktor of Absorbing 7. Velama Sutta "If one were to have a dwelling built and dedicated to the Community of the four directions, that would be more fruitful than... if one were to feed a communit
The Velama Sutta emphasizes that the true fruits of spiritual practice are found in building a strong foundation in faith and ethical conduct. Constructing a dwelling for the community is commendable,
Concerns of Senior Citizens and the Monastic Community
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Concerns of Senior Citizens and the Monastic Community
Senior Citizens Never fear from the concerns of the more senior citizens in society is courage in the face if coming of death. Many old people are uncomfortable with the approach of death and for some
Many senior citizens grapple with the fear of death and the possibility of neglect from loved ones. Some choose to distract themselves with material comforts or focus on their grandchildren rather tha
The Value of Dhamma Learning and Almsgiving
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The Value of Dhamma Learning and Almsgiving
and study the Dhamma to the best of their ability. By passing on the knowledge monks learn from the teachings of Lord Buddha, monks are in return offering a gift that is more valuable than anyth
This text discusses the reciprocal relationship between monks and the community through the exchange of alms and teachings. The author emphasizes the importance of monks learning the Dhamma to offer v
Embracing Hardship for Nibbana
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Embracing Hardship for Nibbana
156. WILLING TO ACCEPT HARDSHIP I pursue Perfections with the goal to attain Nibbana after I have vanquished all Mara. As long as Mara still remains I will not allow myself to enter Nibbana. My mind i
The text discusses the pursuits of perfection and the goal of attaining Nibbana by vanquishing Mara. The author emphasizes the willingness to accept hardship and lower ego to transform potential confl
The Lasting Way to Disseminate and Protect Buddhism
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The Lasting Way to Disseminate and Protect Buddhism
The Lasting Way to Disseminate and Protect Buddhism Working Room To build up wealth Bed Room To build up motivation Bath Room To build up vitality Dining Room To build up life energy Dressing Roo
The text discusses the enduring methods for disseminating and safeguarding Buddhism by training individuals to cultivate motivation, vitality, life energy, insight, and material wealth in the context
The Importance of Collective Care in Temples
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The Importance of Collective Care in Temples
to the temple, they do so after making a wish and a resolution. Therefore, when a monk uses any of these items, he does so upon the good faith and respect of common people. If you show disregard for
This text discusses the shared responsibility between monks and laypeople in maintaining temple property. It highlights the importance of respect for items used in religious practice and how neglect c
Building a Unified Community: The Four Bases of Social Solidarity
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Building a Unified Community: The Four Bases of Social Solidarity
If parents behave appropriately toward their neighbors, they will be loved and respected. Then it may be appropriate for them to remind their neighbors of the neighbors' behavior. The Lord Buddha taug
The text discusses the importance of parents' behavior towards their neighbors, emphasizing Buddha's Four Bases of Social Solidarity: Generosity, Kind Speech, Useful Conduct, and Even Treatment. It hi
Understanding Respect in Buddhism
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Understanding Respect in Buddhism
be summed up in the following proverb: One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. If people think this way, they can harm Buddhism unknowingly. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists
The text illustrates the negative impact of generalizing about monks based on misconduct and emphasizes the importance of critical analysis as taught by the Buddha. It highlights a discussion between
Raising Responsible Children: The Role of Parents
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Raising Responsible Children: The Role of Parents
Part Two: Raising Children perjury. We should help them as much as possible, but all within the boundaries of the laws that govern us. • Guru: We must practice a high level of morality in order to be
In raising children, it's crucial for parents to establish high moral standards and maintain dignity to gain respect. Practicing roles as wise counselors allows parents to instill ethical values in th
Community Event Gathering
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Community Event Gathering
- The first row shows a group of 12 people wearing yellow shirts, sitting behind a table laden with white bags, possibly indicating a charitable or community event. - The second row contains 17 people
This content captures a community event, showcasing groups of people in various colorful and traditional outfits. The first row features 12 individuals in yellow shirts behind a table with bags, hinti
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium monks and others became lay volunteers. This was the community that pioneered the construction of Wat Phra Dhammakaya. At that time, Khun Yay Ajahn was 60 year
The text discusses the origins of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, emphasizing its construction by lay volunteers led by Khun Yay Ajahn. At 60, she dedicated herself to building the temple on what were once open
Contributors List
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Contributors List
Contributors Supporting Contributors Ven. Boonchoo Ariyadhammo Ven. Channarong Wanichchachanyo Ven. Chatmongkol Chattalabho Ven. Junkeaw Chandhadhammo Ven. Phadungwit Kuttawitcho Ven. Prompinit Kowith
This document provides a detailed list of supporting contributors involved in various Buddhist activities. The contributors include various Venerable monks, each contributing their skills and knowledg
Sponsors of the Community
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Sponsors of the Community
Sponsoring Contributors Phra Chayong Atthajayo Phra Thawee Sukito Phra Dhammadayada Class of 1998 Chanjarus Boonsakolcharoen Chissanupong Panlumkittiwong Chittaya-Kitluxkul Family Charinrat P.Miller D
This text lists various individuals and families who have generously contributed to community projects, showcasing the importance of their support. Sponsors include Phra Chayong Atthajayo, Phra Thawee
Prominent Individuals and Families
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Prominent Individuals and Families
Janpim Sriwiran Patrareudee Padungpat Steffen Klaestad Meechai Subroongruang & Family Supichaya Panprasert - Sarinrat Sukhabutr Suvimol Sukhavacharin Sumrej thro' Boon Group Ubolthip Supananon & Famil
This document features an extensive list of notable individuals and families, serving as a record of their contributions and relationships. These names highlight active participation in the community
Opening of the Dunedin Meditation Centre
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Opening of the Dunedin Meditation Centre
Views from the Followers: Last Sunday, January 21, 2007, I had the pleasure of being present at the historic occasion of the opening of the Dunedin Meditation Centre. I feel that the opening of the C
On January 21, 2007, the Dunedin Meditation Centre officially opened, marking a significant event for the local community and the South Island of New Zealand. The presence of Buddhist monks and devote