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Harmony Within the Family
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Harmony Within the Family
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family 1. Dana: offering material things when needed; 2. Piyavaca: kindness, and speaking truthfully and honestly;…
บทนี้กล่าวถึงความสำคัญของคุณธรรมสี่ประการ ได้แก่ Dana, Piyavaca, Atthacariya และ Samanattata เพื่อสร้างความสัมพันธ์ที่ดีในครอบครัวและชุมชน การปฏิบัติตนใน…
Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
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Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis): 1. Dana giving, charitable act, generosity 2. Sila morality, ethics, precepts 3. Nekkhamma renunciation; re…
This text outlines the Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis) in Buddhism, emphasizing the significance of Dana (generosity), Sila (morality), and other virtues for a moral life. It explores Sammadhitti or Right…
The Victory of Abandoning: Insights from the Dana Sutta
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The Victory of Abandoning: Insights from the Dana Sutta
The Victory of Abandoning 9. Dana Sutta Those 6 things Then, having exhausted that action, that power, that status, that sovereignty…
The Dana Sutta presents profound insights on the nature of giving and its consequences in the spiritual jour…
Dana Sutta: The Nature of Giving
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Dana Sutta: The Nature of Giving
The Vintage of Absoiving 9. Dana Sutta 5. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'Just as there were the great sacrifices of the sages …
The Dana Sutta emphasizes the importance of giving with a mindful intention, drawing parallels with great sa…
The Vitality of Absorbing Gifts
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The Vitality of Absorbing Gifts
The Vitality of Absorbing 9. Dana Sutta 3. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'This was given in the past, done in the past, by …
The text delves into the Dana Sutta, emphasizing the importance of giving as a custom passed down through generations. It highlig…
The Voice of Acquiring: Insights on Giving
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The Voice of Acquiring: Insights on Giving
The Voice of Acquiring 9. Dana Sutta 9. Dana Sutta: Giving Sariputta60, 1. "Having given this gift seeking his own profit - with a…
In this text, Sariputta discusses the nature of giving, contrasting two motivations behind altruistic acts. Those who give for personal gain and with attachment to rewards are reborn among the Four Gr
Essentials of Sutta Teaching
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Essentials of Sutta Teaching
….........12 3. Sappurisadāna Sutta........................................................14 4. Kaladana Sutta : Seasonable Gifts.................................................................18 5. Cha…
…a Sutta which discusses breaking the cycle of existence, the importance of gifts as outlined in Kaladana Sutta, and the essence of proper conduct in Sappurisadāna Sutta and Asappurisadāna Sutta. Additiona…
Understanding Vyavala in Context of Largesse
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Understanding Vyavala in Context of Largesse
…re too limited as compared with the number of applicants, some had to be passed over. They were dana - vyava/a' hindered at the largesse' ( Jat. III, 129). Compare D. II, 141; Sum. I, 296; Jat. I, 8…
…limited resources lead to some applicants being overlooked, in a practice tied closely to the term 'dana - vyavala'. The translation and interpretation of related terms indicate complexities in social int…
Buddhist Manuscript Formats in Dai Region
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Buddhist Manuscript Formats in Dai Region
Volume 98 Khuddaka-nikāya (小阿含经) and Volume 99 Majjhima-nikāya (中阿含经) are all in 5-line to 6-line format manuscripts; Volume 100 Digha-nikāya (长阿含经) is in 4-line to 5-line-format. The jäṭaka Wexiandal
Volume 98 Khuddaka-nikāya and Volume 99 Majjhima-nikāya are primarily in 5-6 line formats, while Volume 100 Digha-nikāya is formatted with 4-5 lines per page. The jäṭaka Wexiandala represents a key Bu
The Role of Parents in a Buddhist Family
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The Role of Parents in a Buddhist Family
… of the Lord Buddha), making sure they do their chanting before bed, and teaching them how to offer Dana (generosity) through methods such as offering alms to monks every morning. But most importantly, th…
…ramework, emphasizing the importance of teachings like the Jataka stories, chanting, and the act of Dana. Parents are encouraged to embody virtues such as loving kindness, providing education, and guiding…
Practicing the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
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Practicing the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
The Buddha answered this question in one word: benevolence. That is to say mutual benevolence, the practice the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence (Sāngahavatthu), promote happiness in living togethe
The Buddha highlighted benevolence as key to mutual happiness. The Four Universal Forms include: 1. Giving (Dāna) – sharing wealth and support fosters a positive atmosphere. 2. Pleasant Speech (Piyavā
Family Life Principles
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Family Life Principles
Part One: Family Life 1. Giving (dana): Loving and living together requires sharing. Where there is no giving, the atmosphere feels very …
This text discusses four fundamental principles for enhancing family life: 1. Giving (dana) emphasizes the importance of sharing, including sharing problems to foster support. 2. Polite spee…
The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
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The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
…ur Universal Forms of Benevolence (Sangahavatthu), promote happiness in living together. 1. Giving (Dana) Loving and living together require sharing. Everyone should put his or her earnings in the common …
This text discusses the Buddha's concept of mutual benevolence as the foundation for happiness in relationships. It outlines the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence: Giving, Pleasant Speech, Mutual Be
The Birth of a Meritorious Person
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The Birth of a Meritorious Person
…symptoms instantaneously. This implies that the unborn child, in its previous existence always made Dana (donation in the Pali language). The baby's presence influences her to offer alms herself. For a pe…
The text discusses the relationship between an unborn child and their mother's well-being, highlighting how the child's past good deeds influence the mother's experiences, such as morning sickness. It
Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
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Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
…of a human being are the most suitable for accumulating all forms of merit. We can offer donations [Dana], observe the Precepts [Sila] and practice meditation [Bhavana]. We can perform all those things. W…
In this discussion, a boy shares his concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior towards their family. Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding familial roles and the moral respons
The Challenges of Single Life and Financial Struggles
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The Challenges of Single Life and Financial Struggles
…ortunate situation, it is important to keep up your spirit. Keep going to the temple and practicing dana and accruing more merits. If you have children, bring them to the temple and make it a part of thei…
บทความนี้ให้ข้อคิดเกี่ยวกับการเป็นโสด สถานการณ์การมีสามีที่ดื่มสุรา และความยากลำบากทางการเงินที่หลายๆ คนต้องเผชิญ ชี้ให้เห็นถึงความสำคัญของการเลือกคู่ชีวิตอย่างรอบคอบและการปฏิบัติตนให้มีระเบียบวินัยเพ
Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
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Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
…amaya) Assisting others without breaking the law, tradition, or morals 6. Transferring merit (Pattidanamaya) Sharing merit with others 7. Rejoicing in merit (Pattanuṃodānamaya) Rejoicing in others' meri…
This text emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear and bright mind through inhalation and exhalation. It explains how a person's mental state can determine their spiritual fate in the afterlif
Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
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Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
…ses as a result of wholesome or meritorious deeds; righteousness Caga: sacrifice Dama: self-control Dana: the act of giving; Generosity Family Day By Day 182 Glossary
This glossary provides definitions for key Buddhist concepts such as Anattata (non-self), Aniccata (impermanence), and Bhavana (meditation). It emphasizes the understanding that nothing possesses a pe
Purifying the Mind for a Better Life
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Purifying the Mind for a Better Life
…ng, the 10 Bases of Meritorious Actions (Puññakiriya-vatthu), which are shown below: 1. Generosity (Danamaya) Merit acquired by giving to the appropriate recipient 2. Moral Discipline (Silamaya) Observing…
This text discusses the significance of maintaining a clear and bright mind through inhalation and exhalation as key to life and decision-making. It emphasizes preparing for death by reflecting on pas
Truth for the Family: Essential Practices for Moral Living
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Truth for the Family: Essential Practices for Moral Living
…ya) - Assisting others without breaking the law, tradition, or morals. 6. Transferring Boonya (pattidanamaya) - Sharing accumulated boonya with others. 7. Rejoicing in Boonya (pattanumodanamaya) - Rejoici…
…s focus on generating positive actions like aiding others (veyyavaccamaya) and sharing boonya (pattidanamaya), as well as the significance of listening to (dhammassavanamaya) and teaching Dhamma (dhammade…