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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
4. Death [marana dukkhā] 5. Sorrow [soka dukkhā] 6. Lamentation [parideva dukkhā] 7. Pain [dukkha dukkhā] 8. Feeling slighted [domañassa dukkhā] 9. Bemoaning [upāyassa dukkhā] 10. Exposure to hatef…
บทเรียนของพระพุทธเจ้ามุ่งเน้นไปที่การเข้าใจทุกข์และธรรมชาติของมัน เช่น ความทุกข์จากการเกิด, ความตาย, และอารมณ์ต่างๆ เช่น ความโศกเศร้า การพลัดพราก และความผิดหวัง ความทุกข์เกิดจากการคลั่งไคล้ในaggregate
Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
parideva dukkha The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguish whenever we…
…his text delves into the different forms of suffering defined by the Buddha. It describes 'parideva dukkha' as the anguish leading to tears due to attachment loss, primarily affecting those grieving loved o…
The Noble Truth of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of Suffering
…ring The Lord Buddha explained the nature of suffering in detail. The Pali word for 'suffering' is *dukkha*. A definition of suffering separates the Pali *dukkha* into its root syllables *du-* and *-kha*. *…
The text delves into the concept of suffering, known as *dukkha*, as articulated by the Lord Buddha. It defines *dukkha* by its roots, explaining the inherent nega…
Suffering During Birth: The Experiences of the Foetus
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Suffering During Birth: The Experiences of the Foetus
suffering of the foetus, like being exposed to a rain of hot ashes. Each time the mother eats something spicy, the whole of the foetus’s body will itch and become swollen with the strength of the spic
This text delves into the intense suffering experienced by the foetus due to maternal actions, particularly when consuming spicy foods, causing skin irritations. It describes 'gabbha parihara mulaka d
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
3.3 Dukkhanirodha Aryasacca: The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering—the sickness of suffering which pla…
The Noble Truths articulate the nature of suffering and its cessation. Dukkha encompasses various types of suffering including birth, aging, and death, as well as emotional pain…
Ariyo Aṭṭhiko Maggo: The Noble Eightfold Path
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Ariyo Aṭṭhiko Maggo: The Noble Eightfold Path
…aṇī ñāṇakaraṇī upasamāya abhiññāya sambodhāya nibbānaya saṃvattati. <3.1> Idaṃ kho pana bhikkhave, dukkhaṃ ariyasaccam: <3.1.1> jātpi dukkhā <3.1.2> jarāpi dukkhā<3.1.3> maraṇaṃpi dukkhaṃ <3.1.4> soka <3.1…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับหนทางอันประเสริฐของพระพุทธศาสนา ซึ่งประกอบด้วยความเข้าใจที่ถูกต้อง, ความคิดที่ถูกต้อง, การพูดที่ถูกต้อง, การกระทำที่ถูกต้อง, การดำรงชีวิตที่ถูกต้อง, ความพยายามที่ถูกต้อง, ความตั้งมั่นท
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
dhammānupassanāsaṭipatthañā dukkhā dukkhā (see the suffering (see mindfulness of mental phenomena in the mental phenomena and also Paṭhama Magga Sphere) Dhammapadāṭhākathā (P. Dhammapada Commentary) d
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอแนวคิดเกี่ยวกับความทุกข์ในพระพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงการเป็นผู้มีสติในการประจักษ์ทุกข์ การเข้าใจความรู้สึกผิดหวังและความโกรธ ซึ่งเป็นส่วนสำคัญในเส้นทางการพัฒนาทางปัญญาและการปล่อยวาง และการเข้า
Understanding the Noble Truths and Suffering
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Understanding the Noble Truths and Suffering
dukkhanirodhagāminī ariyasacca knowledge that what must be done in relation to the Noble Truths has been …
บทความนี้สำรวจและอธิบายเกี่ยวกับความจริงอันสูงส่งเกี่ยวกับความทุกข์และเส้นทางในการบรรเทาความทุกข์ตามหลักธรรมของพุทธศาสนา เนื้อหาครอบคลุมถึงความรู้ในด้านต่างๆ ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับแนวทางการดับทุกข์ รวมถึงปร
Aspects of Suffering in Birth
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Aspects of Suffering in Birth
…h razor-sharp knives. This fifth aspect of suffering at birth is known as 'gabbha nikkhamana mūlaka dukkha'. 1.6 The Suffering of Curtailed Life From the moment the baby leaves the womb, the suffering is no…
… aspects of suffering experienced from the moment of birth. It highlights 'gabbha nikkhamana mūlaka dukkha', which refers to the initial suffering at birth, and examines the ongoing distress as individuals …
The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Fruits
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The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Fruits
…] The Fruits of Practising the Noble Eightfold Path 3.5 Knowing the Noble Truth of Suffering 3.5.1 Dukkha Saccānāna: Knowledge of the existence of Suffering O! Monks! The fruit which the Lord Buddha has ga…
…on. Practicing this path leads to profound insights and the realization of the nature of suffering (Dukkha). The knowledge gained includes understanding the reality of suffering, the wisdom of cause and eff…
Veneration of the Triple Gem and Reflections on Detachment
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Veneration of the Triple Gem and Reflections on Detachment
…āṇiko upasamiko parinibbāno sambodhagāmī Sugatappavedito, Mayantam dhammaṁ sutvā evam jānaṁ, Jātipi dukkha, jarāpi dukkha, maraṇampi dukkhaṁ, Sokaparidevadukkhaḍomanassupāyāśapi dukkha, Appiyehi sampayogo d…
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจการบูชาของพระรัตนตรัยและการละทิ้งความทุกข์ในชีวิต โดยเน้นแนวคิดของความทุกข์และการใช้คำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้าที่ยึดมั่นในหลักธรรมและการเดินทางสู่การตระหนักรู้สู่ความสงบ ติดต่อเพื่อเรียนรู้เพิ
Understanding Suffering and Attachment
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Understanding Suffering and Attachment
move those hateful things or escape from their grasp — but when we can’t it only adds to the suffering in our mind. 11. Separation from loved ones and treasured things [piyihi vipayoga dukkhā] If we a
This text delves into the various forms of suffering as described in Buddhist teachings. It highlights how separation from loved ones and possessions leads to emotional pain and how disappointment man
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 other related terms. It discusses the Five Aggregates,
Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
…f each individual. The fact that people all are born humans, but vary in the amount of happiness or Dukkha (suffering) is an indication that the fruits of kamma exist and their retribution is derived from o…
…st teachings offers insight into the complexities of existence and helps us comprehend the roots of Dukkha (suffering) experienced in life. Explore more at dmc.tv.
Understanding Kamma and Family Life
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Understanding Kamma and Family Life
…t One: Family Life The fact that people all are born humans, but vary in the amount of happiness or dukkha (suffering) is an indication that the fruits of Kamma exist and their retribution is derived from o…
In this text, the relationship between Kamma and the varying levels of happiness or suffering (dukkha) among humans is examined. With insights from the Buddha's teachings, it emphasizes that our curren…
Understanding Dhamma and the Eightfold Noble Path
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Understanding Dhamma and the Eightfold Noble Path
…hool. We learn all of our good and bad habits while inhabiting these rooms. Four Noble Truths – 1. Dukkha: Some form of suffering or pain exists for all of us. Life can be difficult because nothing lasts f…
The text discusses the concepts of Dhamma, meditation, and the Eightfold Noble Path as essential elements leading to true understanding and happiness. It emphasizes that true nature and enlightenment
The Suffering of Internment in the Womb
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The Suffering of Internment in the Womb
1.1 The Suffering of Internment in the Womb The foetus is seated upon the faeces of the mother passing through her intestines and has the food being digested in her stomach as a pillow. The foetus is
This text delves into the severe distress endured by a foetus during gestation, likening conditions in the womb to a form of hell due to physical confinement and sensory overload. The foetus experienc
Understanding Suffering and Aging
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Understanding Suffering and Aging
…are ways in which aging brings misery to living beings. 3. Suffering as a result of Illness [byādhi dukkha] The Lord Buddha taught that suffering as a result of illness comes from the malfunction of the bod…
…d a parasitic creeper that drains life from its host. These insights aim to deepen understanding of dukkha and the transient nature of life. For more, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
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Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
… all of these bodies are subject to the Three Signs [tilakkhaṇa]— impermanence [anicca], suffering [dukkha] and not-self [anattā]. All this is seen by the eye of the Dhammakāya. All this is known with the k…
The Dhammakāya embodies a body that resembles human perception while its mind can expand significantly, allowing the meditator to observe the eight inner bodies. This process unveils the Three Signs o
The Middle Way and the Four Noble Truths
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The Middle Way and the Four Noble Truths
…those who see and know them to attain the stages of supreme sainthood, comprise four components 3.1 Dukkha Aryasacca: The Noble Truth of Suffering — suffering really exists in the world. Some people, like t…
… to attain insight and extinguish defilements. Furthermore, it elaborates on the Four Noble Truths: Dukkha Aryasacca, which acknowledges the existence of suffering; and Samudaya Aryasacca, which identifies …