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Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
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Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
…o Chinese. At first, translators had some difficulty in finding the exact words to explain Buddhist concepts in Chinese.54 These early translators employed the ke yi 格義 “method of analogy”, which Mair calls “…
…dia to convert texts into Chinese. They initially faced challenges in accurately conveying Buddhist concepts, often using Daoist terminology for clarity. Notable was An Shigao's use of the Daoist 'shou' for m…
Understanding Boonya and Kilesa in Buddhist Teachings
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Understanding Boonya and Kilesa in Buddhist Teachings
… important Pali Sanskrit terms that are discussed in this book are boonya and kilesa. Both of these concepts may be difficult for the Western mind to grasp, but they are inherent to Eastern Buddhists. While o…
…ng positivity. The discussion aims to bridge knowledge gaps for Western readers by explaining these concepts that are deeply rooted in Eastern philosophies. The book strives for neutrality in presenting these…
Exploring Ancient Thai Meditation Manuscripts and Their Influence
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Exploring Ancient Thai Meditation Manuscripts and Their Influence
… first century CE. It reveals how this influential figure in early Chinese Buddhism employed Daoist concepts to translate Buddhist notions. It demonstrates that ānāpānāsator’ mindfulnessofbreathing’ meditatio…
…. Research by Urkasame highlights links between these Thai texts and Khmer manuscripts, emphasizing concepts such as the subtle body ('Nāng Cittakumārī') and the 'dhamma sphere'. The article also covers An Sh…
The Importance of Moral Education in Teaching
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The Importance of Moral Education in Teaching
…of moral education. The Success of Rehabilitation Actual rehabilitation achievements depend on the concepts and practices of three types of teacher: 1. Teachers at home are those who are parents or guardian…
This text emphasizes the necessity of moral education to eliminate selfish and greedy tendencies, enabling peaceful coexistence. It discusses the role of various types of teachers—parents, school teac
Key Terms in Buddhist Philosophy
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Key Terms in Buddhist Philosophy
byādhi (see illness) byādhi dukkhā (see the suffering of illness) byāpāda (see vengefulness) byāpādavitaka (see preoccupation with vengefulness) cāgo (relinquishing, letting go: see characteristics of
This text delves into significant terms and concepts in Buddhist philosophy, addressing themes such as illness, suffering, relinquishing, and the founda…
พุทธศาสนาและกายภายใน
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พุทธศาสนาและกายภายใน
…งความอ่อนน้อม อ่อนโยน อย่างเหมาะสม ทั้งต่อหน้าและลับหลัง James Santucci (2003, Spring), Educational Concepts and Practices in Early Southern Buddhism. Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism. (4) P : 54-64 | D…
เนื้อหาพูดถึงความสามารถในการสร้างกายด้วยจิตและอิทธิที่เกิดจากการเจริญสมาธิในพุทธศาสนา โดยแสดงให้เห็นถึงความเป็นจริงของกายภายในตามคำสอนของพระพุทธองค์ รวมถึงความหมายของการเคารพและบูชาพระรัตนตรัยและวิธีก
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
1. Arahant Glossary An enlightened being who is free from defilements and no longer subjected to rebirths or has attained Nibbana. 2. Bodhisatta One who determines to be a Buddha in the future. 3. Dha
…atta, a future Buddha, and Dhamma, referring both to ultimate truth and the Buddha's teachings. Key concepts like the Law of Kamma, which highlights the cause-and-effect nature of actions, and Nibbana, the ul…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
Samma Samadhi – Right Concentration. A refined state of mind in which you become focused in single-pointed concentration but with a sense of ecstatic joy and feelings of vast openness, softness, and b
This text outlines key Buddhist concepts that promote understanding and practice in meditation. Right Concentration, or Samma Samadhi, is de…
Understanding the Ten Right Views in Buddhism
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Understanding the Ten Right Views in Buddhism
…n the ninth and tenth Right Views, gives us the understanding that there are celestial entities and concepts loosely called angels, heaven and hell. This empowers people to believe that death is not the end o…
…ads to a happy life, aids in helping others, and fosters a deeper understanding of our actions. The concepts of parents' virtues as life givers and the existence of celestial beings reinforce the belief in co…
Understanding Dhamma and the Path to Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhamma and the Path to Enlightenment
…; the eternal truth that Buddha realized, his verbal expression of that truth, and the phenomena or concepts that compose reality. Noy: ‘Khun’ Yai frequently used the term “Dhamma” to refer to the practice of…
This text discusses fundamental Buddhist concepts including Dhamma, a state of meditative attainment leading to super insight, and the Dhammakaya, th…
Concepts in Buddhist Terminology
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Concepts in Buddhist Terminology
สังขาร (sankhara) compounded things; component things; conditioned things; kamma formations; mental formations; mental predispositions; essential conditions; conductive factors; conception; notion; th
Text discusses various Buddhist terms and concepts including 'สังขาร' (sankhara) which refers to conditioned things and mental formations. It details …
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
phenomena; outside the sphere of natural law; supernatural (unexplainable phenomena) อดิษฐาน past life; previous life; previous existence อทินนนทาน taking what is not given; stealing อทุกขมสุข neither
This text presents key Buddhist concepts such as 'อนัตตา' (non-self), emphasizing that there is no lasting essence, only the illusion of sel…
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
same happiness to us as if we were really in āyatanā nibbāna — but we are still ‘alive’ in our human body. 2. Nirvana without residual aggregates (Anupādisesa Nirvana [Nibbāna]) is the Nirvana that is
This text delves into the concepts of Āyatanā Nibbāna and Anupādisesa Nibbāna, explaining that Nirvana exists beyond the physical real…
General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
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General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
Appendix C: General Index absent-mindedness: overcome by meditation 124 absorption: factors 123, 129-132; of neither-perception-nor-non-perception 193; fifth 131; first 85, 123, 129; fourth 129; sec
This general index compiles significant terms and concepts related to meditation and mindfulness practices. It includes terms like absent-mindedness, absorpti…
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 nibbāna, anupadisesa 21, 112, 114; ayatana 21, 102, 112, 114; sa upādisesa 21, 112, 113-4 Nirvana
This text delves into key concepts in Buddhist philosophy, particularly Nibbāna and the Noble Truths. It discusses the interrelation o…
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
Kakusandha (P. the name of a käya samphassa (tactile contact: past Buddha) see sense-contact) kalla (see embryonic precursor) käyasucarita (see wholesome kāma (see sensuality) physical deeds) kāmabhav
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 fo…
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
nevasāññāṇasāññāyatana (absorption of neither-perception-nor-non-perception: see formless absorptions) Nevasāññāsaññāyatanaabhūmi (realm of neither-perception- nor-non-perception: see formless Brahma
This text delves into various Buddhist concepts such as Nevasāññāṇasāññāyatana, the realm of neither-perception-nor-non-perception, Nibbāna, and ot…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
10. Sotapanna Also known as the stream-enterer. The sotapanna is a partially-enlightened person, who has eradicated the first three fetters of the mind, that prevent freedom. Sotapannaship is the firs
This text provides insights into fundamental Buddhist concepts. It discusses the Sotapanna, which signifies a stream-enterer who has achieved partial enlightenmen…
Exploring Buddhist Teachings and Practices
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Exploring Buddhist Teachings and Practices
Contents Preface Background Interview 06 07 09 Rebirth & Incarnation 17 Monastic V.S. Secular Life 24 Buddhist Congregation 30 Buddhist View on Sex 33 Death & Afterlife 39 Daily Life of Buddhists Medi
This book delves into various aspects of Buddhism, including the concepts of rebirth and incarnation, the contrast between monastic and secular life, and the daily practices…
Buddha Knows: A Journey into Buddhist Philosophy
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Buddha Knows: A Journey into Buddhist Philosophy
Preface While Buddhism was born and has prospered in the Oriental world, blessing people with the teachings that guide them towards happy lives and both mental and physical wellbeing, people from the
…ide their lives, regardless of their background. With simple language, the book demystifies complex concepts, making it an accessible introduction for non-Buddhists seeking wisdom.