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The Nature of Wives in Buddhist Teachings
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The Nature of Wives in Buddhist Teachings
…ther, a wife like a little sister, a wife like a friend and a wife like a slave will pass away into heaven at the end of their lives as a result of the good karma they have accumulated for themselves. Havin…
This text discusses different types of wives in Buddhist teachings, illustrating how their characteristics influence their karmic outcomes. It differentiates between negative types, like a wife who is
The Path to Liberation in Buddhism
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The Path to Liberation in Buddhism
… tain stream-entry after a relatively short teaching (and also from seeing the rebirth of beings in heaven or the Brahmá world) is that favourable attainment comes as a result of wholesome deeds accumulated…
The text discusses how Koṇḍañña attained stream-entry through accumulated wholesome deeds from past lives, emphasizing the importance of good deeds in the present. It highlights that contact with the
Awakening Through Practice: The Path to Sainthood
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Awakening Through Practice: The Path to Sainthood
…irvana. Even if we are unable to attain Nirvana in this present lifetime, we will be able to secure heaven or the Brahma world as our afterlife destination according to the merit we have accumulated for our…
In the narrative of Koṇḍañña's journey, we see how individual Perfections and good deeds lead to his early awakening, inspiring both him and his companions to deeper faith and dedication in their prac
The Path to Sainthood According to Buddhism
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The Path to Sainthood According to Buddhism
…ood in that Buddha’s dispensation, in the same way as Koṇḍañña. Failing this, if we take rebirth in heaven or the Brahma world, we may, like the eighteen crore1 Brahmas of the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, at…
… Perfections are fully developed, exemplified by Koṇḍañña. If not, there's potential for rebirth in heavenly realms, akin to the 18 crore Brahmas mentioned in the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, ultimately lead…
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
…re to, as suffering 47, 58, 71-2, 199 hatred (see anger) health, destroyed by sensual indulgence 32 heavenly: treasure 83; wealth 83 hell-realms, rebirth in, because of craving for sense-pleasure 80-2 highe…
This text delves into various Buddhist concepts, including the metaphor of a gardener removing weeds representing the body, and insights into craving, suffering, and the consequences of sensual indulg
Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
… of Unwholesomeness, transcendental Path 132 82-3 transcendental realm 132 treasure: of Nirvana 83; heavenly 83; transcending defilements 110
This text delves into the intricate themes of suffering and enlightenment within Buddhist teachings. It explores the various aspects of suffering, including its origins and manifestations, and the pat
Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
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Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
…t 140 wars, caused by sensual indulgence 33 wealth: of Nirvana 83; as a result of wholeness 83; heavenly 83; worldly 83 weapon, playing with a sharp - {metaphor for sensual indulgence 29} weapons, d…
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
…dha (scant: see sense-objects) Indra (P. the title of the King of gandha saññetāna (olfactory voli- Heaven) tion: see sense-volition) indriya (faculties: see the Five gandha saññāṇa (olfactory sense-reg- Fa…
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
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: A Glimpse into Mindfulness and Liberation
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: A Glimpse into Mindfulness and Liberation
… Four Foundations of Success, absorption factors) yakkhini (see ogress) Yāma (P. the third level of heaven) yam picchaṃ na labhati (see disappointment) yam piccham na labhati dukkhā (see the suffering of di…
This text provides an in-depth understanding of various important Buddhist concepts. It covers essential terms such as vedanānupassanā (mindfulness of feelings), vipassanā (insight), and viriya (energ
The Importance of Mindfulness in Daily Life
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The Importance of Mindfulness in Daily Life
…e has been sitting for a long time, his body remains erect. The moon moves across the zenith of the heavens, becoming ever brighter. The monk, clad in yellow robes is in his early thirties. His forehead sho…
Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment, which can greatly enhance your daily life. This approach helps reduce stress, improves focus, and fosters emotional resilience. Incorporatin
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… hand. Then he would move on to teach about the more distant realms and planes of existence such as heaven, hell and Nirvana. This was only to inspire his disciples to seek understanding of the cycle of exi…
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Introduction to Quantum Physics
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Introduction to Quantum Physics
…. In those days it was routine for the Great Abbot to train his meditators to explore the realms of heaven and hell. However, those allowed to study in such a way had to be earnest and self-motivated to dev…
Quantum physics, also called quantum mechanics, is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles. Key principles i
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…o things not required of them). He had had her find the afterlife destinations of so many people in heaven and hell that she was inordinately accurate. If she made mistakes, she never made them twice. She w…
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…owers are those whose mind is already still and free from thought. Such a mind is one able to study heaven, hell or Nirvana at first hand. It is impossible for mere unenlightened worldlings to estimate the …
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…e merely wishing to 'try it on' she would still do her best to help them. Errands taking her to the heaven and hell realms were things that Khun Yay made look commonplace, more like walking from her kuni to…
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…Yay. Her husband was also a good man, but extremely stubborn. He didn’t believe in the existence of heaven or hell, but performed various sorts of meritorious actions just in case. He’d do chanting for an h…
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Understanding the Universe
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Understanding the Universe
… experience, inner 26 earnings, Chandra Khon-nok-yoong exploration of heaven 49 presented all to mother 14 eyes of Chandra Khon-nok-yoong eating: out of duty, Ch…
This book explores the vastness of the universe, delving into topics such as black holes, the Big Bang, and the potential for extraterrestrial life. It provides insights into modern astrophysics and h
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…entor to females in Dhammaprasit Khon-nok-yoong 142, 143 group, Khaengkhnae Jirachutroj 92 mansion, heavenly 34 merit 139: facilitated by celibacy 96; Mara 41: Chandra Khon-nok- dedicating 34; field of 43; …
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…d to catching hen 27 taps, moderation in turning off 122 Tavatimsa Building 110, 129, 154 Tavatimsa Heaven 34 Tavorn, Khun 158 teaching, Chandra Khon-nok-yoong receives little confidence from others when st…
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thoroughbred, Chandra Khon-nok- Tusita Hall 138, 143, 144 yoong compared to 50 Tusita Heaven 156 thrift of Chandra Khon-nok-yoong Twelve: Links of Dependent Origi- 136 nation 46; spheres of kn…
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