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Confronting Grief: A Tale of Loss and Understanding
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Confronting Grief: A Tale of Loss and Understanding
…formed the funeral rites over his daughter's body, he went weeping to the Buddha. Said the Buddha, "Householder, how is it that you come to me sad and sorrowful, with tears in your eyes, weeping?" "Venerable, …
In this touching narrative, a father mourns the loss of his modest and conscientious daughter, Sumana, and seeks solace from the Buddha. Despite knowing death is inevitable, he struggles with her last
The Good and the Wicked: A Buddha's Discourse
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The Good and the Wicked: A Buddha's Discourse
… in Ugga at a distance of one hundred and twenty yojanas from here." To him the Buddha said, "True, householder, but the good are clearly visible as if they are in one's very presence even though they may be l…
In a profound dialogue, Anathapindika invites the Buddha for alms, but the Buddha declines, stating a prior commitment to Culasubbhadda. Confused, Anathapindika points out the geographical distance. T
The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
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The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
…story the Master dwelling at Jetavana told concerning a certain boy. He was, they say, the son of a householder at Savatti, just seven years old, and skilled in recognizing footsteps. Now his father being mind…
This tale, recounted by the Master at Jetavana, tells of a seven-year-old boy from Savatti who could identify his father's location solely by tracing his footsteps. His father tested this skill by nav
Ten Reflections for the Monk
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Ten Reflections for the Monk
Ten Reflections for the Monk 1. We monks should often reflect that as monks, we are no longer householders. We should adopt the manners and conduct expected of a monk. 2. We monks should often reflect th…
This text presents ten critical reflections for monks to enhance their spiritual discipline. It emphasizes the importance of embracing monastic life, relying on community support, and continually impr
Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
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Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
…f re- nunciation of the mundane, which is the point of depar- ture for this book, may seem alien to householders who might feel perfectly contented with their lot in life. There may be a tendency to see the Bu…
This book, part of the 'Buddhism in Plain English' series, offers advanced insights into Buddhism's higher spiritual training, focusing on the renunciation of mundane life. It discusses the common mis
The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
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The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
…e Noble Ones, fitting for monks who have gone to the trouble to raise themselves from the status of householders. Monks should practice the Middle Way according to the Noble Eightfold Path [aṭṭhān ghikamagga],…
…ravings for liberation from defilements. It is particularly beneficial for monks who have renounced household life. The practice aligns with the Noble Eightfold Path [aṭṭhān ghikamagga], which consists of Righ…
Metaphors of Sensual Indulgence
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Metaphors of Sensual Indulgence
…s to sewerage, also beloved of pigs. He said that the pleasures of the senses are suitable only for householders and are not suitable for those leading the monastic life. 2. A corpse abandoned to rot in a ceme…
This text delves into various metaphors that depict the indulgence in sensual pleasures as detrimental and unfulfilling. Comparing such indulgence to a pig in dung, a rotting corpse, and a dog with bo
The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence
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The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence
…easures. O! Monks! Emperors fight one another, kings fight one another, brahmins fight one another, householders fight one another, mothers fight with their children, children fight with their mothers, fathers…
This text discusses the sorrow and suffering resulting from the attachment to wealth and sensual pleasures, highlighting that these attachments can lead to fights and wars among various social groups.
The Consequences of Attachment to Sense Pleasure
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The Consequences of Attachment to Sense Pleasure
…who go from house to house robbing them, some force their way into a house and threaten or kill the householder, some are highway robbers, some commit adultery with the wives of other men. When any of these cr…
This text discusses how attachment to sense pleasures leads to various forms of suffering and wrongdoing. It illustrates the consequences of indulgence, including violence and crime, and emphasizes th
Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
…some use their bare hands to clean up after defecation, some accept alms from a maximum of only one household or two households per day, some live on only one mouthful of food per day, some accept alms from on…
In this text, Lord Buddha teaches that indulgence of the senses is unsuitable for a Buddhist monk and should be avoided. The practice of self-mortification, common among non-Buddhist ascetics, include
The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
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The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
…m the Cycle of Existence [vadda samsāra], who has gone to all the trouble to renounce the life of a householder, should devote themselves to the practise of the Middle Way [majjhimaṭipadā], which consists of e…
The text discusses self-mortification as a non-Buddhist and dangerous practice, as taught by the Buddha. It emphasizes the importance of the Noble Middle Way, or the Eightfold Path, as the means to un
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
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The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
…s not just the duty of the saint or the monk striving for Nirvana — it is also a means by which the householder can secure happiness and prosperity in their personal lives, contributing to a harmonious society…
Practicing the Noble Eightfold Path is essential for both monks and laypeople. It provides a framework for achieving happiness and societal harmony. This path consists of eight components, beginning w
Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
gammo (adj. reason why people icchā (see jealousy) settle for the household life: see iddhipada (see Four Foundations harm of sensual-indulgence) of Success) gandha (scant: se…
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
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… his lay disciples the art of thrift - to avoid extravagance. He taught that wealth is vital to the householder's life. Everyone has to work hard for a living in order to support their families, however anyone…
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…ir words of consolation because she knew her time had come. She even requested that everyone in the household should meditate on the words 'Sammāarahām' — but no one was interested. On the last day of her life…
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…ts. The novice said he didn't. Luang Phaw told the novice never to use cosmetics in the manner of a householder again. For other shirkers, the distant scent of incense from upwind at night was enough to tell…
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…: “All these things are interfering with the support of the Buddhist religion. Even in the wealthy households the residents have no time to offer alms to the monks because they watch television until late and…
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…munity of Thailand. In many places, monks ordained only temporarily and did not uphold the faith of householders who expected teachings more profound than those that could be apprehended within only a few days…
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… to build a kitchen, 32; vow to discover the truth, 42, 44, 45; vow to ordain, 28; weariness of the household life, 25, 27; wish to acquire aeroplane, 128 Phasri Ratana Mahathat, Wat, Suphanburi, 40 Phrayurawo…
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18 : Universal Goodness Shelter: It requires furniture and other household items. Medicine: It includes all kinds of medications, first aid kit, a wheel chair, etc. It is t…
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