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The Buddha's First Teaching by Prabhavanuvauriyakhun (Phra Phadet Dattaejevo) DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION 'BUDDHISM IN PLAIN ENGLISH' SERIES 3
Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta for Pursuers of Perfection
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Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta for Pursuers of Perfection
Appendix A: Dhammacakka pavattana Sutta for Pursuers of Perfection .. 183 Introduction 183 ● What is the Dhammacakka? 183 ● The Importance of the Dhammacakka pavattana Sutta 189 ● Reason for Teaching
This book explores the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta, a pivotal teaching in Buddhism that outlines the Middle Way and the Four Noble Truths. It addresses the extremes of practice and guides practitioner
Dhamma Practice and Understanding in Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
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Dhamma Practice and Understanding in Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
…ized Dhamma practice throughout his life, considering Dhamma practice to the point of attaining the Dhammakāya to be the only sure way for Buddhists to understand the essence of the Buddhist teachings and to at…
This work addresses the challenges of understanding the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta due to its original language and scarce resources. The author adapts complex passages to modern language while mainta
The Heir to the Buddha’s Teaching
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The Heir to the Buddha’s Teaching
This book envisions the student of Dhamma as being an “heir” to the Buddha’s Teaching who has the responsibility to study them to the point where they understand them sufficiently deeply to instil the
This book envisions the student of Dhamma as an 'heir' to the Buddha's Teaching, emphasizing the need to understand and instill these teachings in future generations. The author expresses gratitude to
The Noble Truths and the Path to Nirvana
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The Noble Truths and the Path to Nirvana
… Nirvana [anupādisanibbāna] — at the break up of his aggregates and only his body of enlightenment [dhammakāya] remained, the latter would take its place permanently in the sphere of Nirvana [āyatananibbāna]. I…
This text delves into the Four Noble Truths, emphasizing the cessation of suffering and the path leading to it. The Middle Way enables Prince Siddhattha to attain enlightenment and Nirvana while alive
Mindfulness Practices in Buddhism
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Mindfulness Practices in Buddhism
…y (sometimes called ethereal, dream or subtle body) through to the various bodies of enlightenment [dhammakāya]. 2. mindfulness of the feelings [vedanānupassanāsatipaṭṭhāna]: Continuously seeing and knowing th…
This text delves into the four foundations of mindfulness (satipaṭṭhāna) in Buddhism. It teaches practitioners to continuously observe the body, feelings, the mind, and mental phenomena. 'Mindfulness
Attaining the Angelic Body through the Middle Way
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Attaining the Angelic Body through the Middle Way
…d of the Subtle Formless-Brahmā Body will attain the Dhamma Body — the first body of enlightenment [dhammakāya]. This process of channelling the mind is what the Lord Buddha referred to as ‘seeing the body with…
The text discusses the attainment of the Angelic Body through a process of concentration and the sequential progression from the Coarse Human Body to various forms of Brahmā bodies, culminating in the
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
…after the breaking up of your five aggregates for the last time (one will not be reborn again). The Dhammakāya which one has attained by touching upon sa-upādisesa nibbāna will be drawn through the centre and e…
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 Relationship Between Processing, Cognition, and Mindfulness
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The Relationship Between Processing, Cognition, and Mindfulness
…oncerning which Luang Phaw Wat Paknam taught: "If you are able to attain the body of enlightenment (Dhammakāya) you will find that it is many tens of times wiser than our human physical body. If you attain the …
Processing and cognition are intimately linked, forming the subtle physical body. If four faculties are disconnected, the subtle body ceases to exist, impacting physical survival. Mindfulness includes
Understanding the Bodies of Enlightenment
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Understanding the Bodies of Enlightenment
ment, the Arahatta Body of Enlightenment [Dhammakāya Arahat] and the Subtle Arahatta Body of Enlightenment. Thus there are ten types of Bodies of Enligh…
This content discusses the ten types of Bodies of Enlightenment, including the Arahatta Body and Subtle Arahatta Body, emphasizing the benefits of attaining inner bodies for personal growth. Meditator
Understanding the Body of Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Understanding the Body of Enlightenment in Buddhism
hatred [dosa] and delusion [moha]. Having attained the Sakidägämi Body of Enlightenment, the meditator uses this Body of Enlightenment to examine the Four Noble Truths in the Brahmä Body both forwards
บทความนี้สำรวจระดับต่างๆ ของการตรัสรู้ในพุทธศาสนา โดยเน้นถึงการใช้ร่างกายของการตรัสรู้ เช่น Sakidägämi, Anägämi และ Arahant ซึ่งผู้ปฏิบัติธรรมจะสามารถปล่อยวางข้อผูกพันต่างๆ เพื่อเข้าถึงความรู้สูงและกา
The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
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The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
…ānāņānāsānānāyatana (fourth) level of arūpajhāna. Udaka was only one inner body away from attaining Dhammakāya. The Buddha thought to teach Udaka but on checking by meditation, found that Udaka had passed away …
This excerpt discusses the profound moment in the Buddha's life when he sought to teach meditation after renouncing worldly comforts. He encountered obstacles as potential disciples Udaka Rāmaputta an
Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
101; enlightenment mechanism, chanting, Dhammacakkapavattana explained by Dhammakaya 111; Sutta 10-11, 209-16 knowledge arising to reach enlightenment 140-1; practice 94, metaphors: dog and lion 94; g
This text delves into various aspects of Buddhism, focusing on the mechanisms of enlightenment through chanting and the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. The practices necessary for attaining enlightenment
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
Inention, Right (see Right Intention) internment in the womb, suffering irritation (see annoyance) jealousy 50 jewel, wish-fulfilling - metaphor for Middle Way 39 jewel-knowing 110 joy 38, 123, 130 ka
This text delves into central Buddhist themes such as the nature of suffering, the importance of right intention, and the concept of liberation. Key metaphors like the jewel of knowledge and the lion
Exploration of Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploration of Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophy
snake, poisonous, mistaken for rope spire, a palace - {metaphor for Mid- - {metaphor for self-mortification dle Way 38-9} 36} spouses, categories of 154-6 snake - {metaphor for craving 88} sprite, ear
This text explores several metaphors used in Buddhist philosophy, including the snake as a metaphor for craving and its relationship to the concept of suffering. It further elaborates on the significa
Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
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Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
worldly 83 true self, Dhammakaya as 110 Udaka Rāmaputta Hermit 193 unfortunate [hell] realms 83 Universal Monarch: wheel of, comparable to Dhammacakka, 183-6; endowments 184 untouchable cast
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
Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
… who has jiṭhā vedanā (gastatory feeling: attained the Gotrabhu Dhamma see sense-contact) Body: see Dhammakāya jihvā viññāṇa (gastatory conscious- Gotrabhū) ness: see sense-consciousness) hino (adj. of a nature…
This text delves into various sensory terms found in Buddhist scriptures, particularly focusing on olfactory and gustatory experiences. It covers concepts such as gandha (smell), jihvā (taste), and th
Techniques for Effective Meditation
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Techniques for Effective Meditation
…angelic body, the form-Brahma body and the formless-Brahma body until attaining the Dhamma body (or Dhammakāya). Only then is one equipped to turn one’s meditation towards insight [vipassanā]. Thus there is no …
This text discusses key meditation techniques, emphasizing the importance of neutrality and visualization in practice. It advises against craving and worries during meditation, focusing instead on mai
Understanding the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta: A Comprehensive Guide
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Understanding the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta: A Comprehensive Guide
According to author, Phrabhavanaviryakhun (Luang Phaw Dattajeewo), the Buddha’s First Teaching: “…the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta is so important because it acts like a master-plan for all the subseq
This annotated edition of the Saraththamuccaya commentary on the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta emphasizes its pivotal role as a comprehensive guide for all subsequent teachings during the Buddha’s lifeti