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Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in Pali Canonical Texts
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Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in Pali Canonical Texts
… the philosophical background existing in the Pali canonical context as a key tool to determine the intention of particular expressions. A review of contemporary academic interpretations will be made according…
This study reexamines the term dhammakāya in specific Pali canonical passages, notably the Aggañña-sutta, contrasting it with previous scholarly interpretations that often exclusively link the term to
Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
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Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
…whose trace of rebirth has been uprooted.101 In the first part of her acknowledgement regarding her intention of passing, in the presence of the Buddha, she makes the comparison of her motherhood to the Buddha…
In the context of Pāli texts, the term dhammakāya is linked to noble disciples as evidenced in the story of Gotamī, the great nun and Buddha's foster mother. As she approaches her passing, Gotamī refl
คัมภีร์สังฆาวาตรสูตรและสัทธรรมลังกาวาตรสูตร
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คัมภีร์สังฆาวาตรสูตรและสัทธรรมลังกาวาตรสูตร
…y Hoerne, Pargiter and Konow: … this sûtra has been heard by me and approved; and, according to its intention, absolute knowledge (bodhi) has been obtained by me, and with it the absolute body (dharma-kāya) by…
คัมภีร์สังฆาวาตรสูตรเกิดขึ้นในยุคพุทธศก 9 ครอบคลุมปรัชญาธรรมยาน เรื่องของมหาบรุษและการเห็นธรรม สัทธรรมลังกาวาตรสูตรเน้นการประจักษ์ธรรมกายและความเป็นเช่นนั้นเองของสรรพสิ่ง. ความแข็งแกร่งของธรรมกายอยู่ใ
The Teachings of Master Kassapa
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The Teachings of Master Kassapa
…ers creatures are put an end to ; and those that take part in the sacrifice have wrong views, wrong intention, wrong speech, wrong action, wrong livelihood, wrong endeavour, wrong mindfulness, wrong rapture, s…
… that contributes to long-term welfare and happiness, emphasizing the importance of right views and intentions.
The Principles of Generosity
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The Principles of Generosity
84 This Life Next Life Wherefore, Gavampati, Sir, go thou into the world of men and tell them : -" Give ye your gifts with thoroughness, with your own hands, with due thought, and give not as if ye
…f Uttara's mindful gifts, leading to rebirth among divine beings. Gavampati emphasizes the need for intention and sincerity in acts of generosity. The dialogue ultimately concludes with a moral lesson on the v…
Understanding Worthy and Unworthy Gifts
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Understanding Worthy and Unworthy Gifts
This Life Next Life 96 Asappurisadanasutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one's own hand
…elief in the results of giving. In contrast, worthy gifts are those offered with respect, heartfelt intention, personal effort, meaningful value, and an understanding that generosity yields positive outcomes. …
Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
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Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
2. Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one’s own hand, giving something which is to be d
… belief in the results of giving. In contrast, worthy gifts are characterized by respect, heartfelt intention, personal involvement, valuable items, and the understanding that giving has positive outcomes. For…
Sappurisadana Sutta: Gifts of a Person of Integrity
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Sappurisadana Sutta: Gifts of a Person of Integrity
3. Sappurisadana Sutta8 : A Person of Integrity's Gifts "These five are a person of integrity's gifts. Which five? A person of integrity gives a gift with a sense of conviction. A person of integrity
… to wealth, good relationships, and respected leadership. The teachings emphasize the importance of intention and mindfulness in charitable acts, fostering both personal and communal betterment. Learn more at …
Understanding the Concept of Membership in the Sangha
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Understanding the Concept of Membership in the Sangha
…, etc. 38 The gift is incalculable and immeasurable in value because it is offered, by way of the intention of the donor, not to the "yellow-necks" as individuals but to the Sangha as a corporate whole. Thus…
This text discusses the notion of 'members of the clan' (gotrabuno), highlighting those who are monks in name only while still engaged in worldly activities like trade and farming. It emphasizes the s
The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
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The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
The Voice of Abandoning 7. Velama Sutta "Householder, regardless of whether a gift is coarse or refined, if it is given inattentively, disrespectfully, not with one's own hand, as if throwing it away
…tance of the quality of gifts over their material worth. Whether a gift is simple or elaborate, the intention behind it matters greatly. Gifts given inattentively lead to negative repercussions for both the gi…
The Virtue of Approving in Velāma Sutta
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The Virtue of Approving in Velāma Sutta
66 The Virtue of Approving 7. Velāma Sutta "Now, householder, if the thought should occur to you, 'Perhaps it was someone else who at that time was Velāma the brahman, who gave that gift, t
…vidual can surpass the deeds of notable historical figures if done with the right understanding and intention. The Sutta calls for a deeper perception of giving, valuing the spiritual quality and purity of bot…
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 of the past -- Atthaka, Vamaka, Vamadeva, Vessamitta, Yamataggi, An
The Dana Sutta emphasizes the importance of giving with a mindful intention, drawing parallels with great sages of the past. It illustrates how such acts of generosity lead to…
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, he is a returner, coming back to this world. 7. "-- but with the
…ld or a non-returner to the spiritual realms. This teaching emphasizes that the quality of mind and intention behind actions is crucial in determining their fruition. Through understanding these principles, in…
Understanding Meditation and Merit
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Understanding Meditation and Merit
…" Then I ask him: "Could we talk about merit, or boon? Would you explain what it is and tell me if intention plays any part in it?" He looks at me and smiles. He begins: "Boon or Boonya is not Merit. There …
This passage features a conversation about meditation and the concept of Boon as explained by Luang Por. He emphasizes that meditation involves quieting the mind to facilitate learning and understandi
The Importance of Purity in Dhamma Teaching
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The Importance of Purity in Dhamma Teaching
…eate boon. But when you teach just for your salary, you do not create boon. You must have the right intention. And, when we read the Dhamma, we get boon!” His eyes start to twinkle again. He smiles. “Of cours…
…he singular truth of Dhamma across religions is highlighted. He advocates for creating boon through intentions and actions rooted in love and kindness, while warning against the distractions of greed and negat…
The Path to Right View and World Peace
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The Path to Right View and World Peace
Nic Mush-wi. A Dhamma Master must have the right view in order to start, and to understand, how to bring about world peace. We know, of course, that we are all made of body, mind, and Dhamma, and wit
…rages sharing Dhamma with the world, likening it to sharing nutrition, showcasing the importance of intention and interaction in daily life.
The Personal Journey of Overcoming Defilements
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The Personal Journey of Overcoming Defilements
…e different molecules that line up differently. Remember that nothing is pure naturally, nor is the intention to use it pure. By the time our umbilical cord is cut, we have to rely on ourselves – we are our o…
Defilements are a personal issue, and overcoming them is a vital journey supported by teaching good habits. The moment of birth represents a critical crisis in life. Individuals begin with ignorance a
Understanding Boon and Dhamma
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Understanding Boon and Dhamma
…mma. You can feel the energy that is created by these four things. So if you do good acts with good intention, you stop doing bad things, and you purify your mind through meditation, you will be generating boo…
Boon is generated by good actions, keeping precepts, meditating, and listening to Dhamma. It creates positive energy that purifies the mind. Conversely, baap, or bad energy, arises from negative thoug
Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
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Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
…ht and wrong? In discussing this topic, we have to discuss kamma. Kamma, once again, is action with intention. It is, simply, cause and effect. If we do something good, then good will return to us. And, vice v…
… meditation and concentration in understanding Kamma, which refers to the actions we take and their intentions. We are tasked with training future leaders to grasp these concepts. Kamma embodies the principle …
Understanding Kamma and the Importance of Intentional Action
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Understanding Kamma and the Importance of Intentional Action
Suzanne Jeffrey "Kamma, then, applies to body, speech, and thought: action with intention. And the actions that we perform throughout our lifetimes reflect negatively or positively on the p…
…Jeffrey discusses the significance of Kamma as it relates to body, speech, and thought, emphasizing intentional action's effect on relationships with family, teachers, and spiritual leaders. The text highlight…