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Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
… influence. Commentarians have made it easier for students of Dhamma to distinguish between Sorrow, Lamentation and Bemoaning by the following metaphor: If you imagine a person tending a pan of boiling oil which…
…s the Buddha's teachings on different forms of suffering. It explains how sorrow is a mental state, lamentation manifests outwardly, and bemoaning lingers in the heart even after tears have dried. The comparison…
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
self-mortification 19, 27, 35-7, 103, causes lamentation 32; causes one 105, 194-5: dominates contemporainary spiritual thought 194-5; examples of practice …
…ndulgence. It elaborates on the causes and consequences of self-mortification, which often leads to lamentation and spiritual harm. Various metaphors illustrate the pitfalls of trust and attachment to sense plea…
Understanding the Noble Truths of Suffering
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Understanding the Noble Truths of Suffering
…s — as if you have a huge weight on your chest or blocking the normal function of your chest. 1.1.6 Lamentation [parideva]: This is suffering that drives you to tears. 1.1.7 Pain [dukkha]: This is suffering that…
…oidable aspects in the cycle of existence. This includes the afflictions of aging, illness, sorrow, lamentation, and pain, all contributing to human experience. Each aspect invites deeper contemplation on the na…
Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
…d friend or relative, but, it differs from sorrow in that we are driven to tears. A person for whom lamentation is very serious might become distraught or even have lapses of sanity as the result of their anguis…
This 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
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
…ue-centred craving) parūpakhama mūlaka dukkhā (see the suffering of wounds in combat) parideva (see lamentation) parideva dukkhā (see the suffering of lamentation) Parinīmañā q.v. (P. final entry of the Buddha i…
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,
The Bodhisatta's Sacrifice
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The Bodhisatta's Sacrifice
…After extinguishing the flames, he made offerings of various coloured flowers, and with weeping and lamentation returned with his father to Benares. It was told the king, “A youth skilled in tracking footsteps …
The Bodhisatta bids farewell to his mother Yakkha, grieving her death after she collapses from sorrow. He honors her with a funeral pyre and returns to Benares with his father. Upon his arrival, he de
The Noble Truths of Suffering
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The Noble Truths of Suffering
…of Aging 63 • Suffering as a result of Illness 66 • Suffering as a result of Dying 67 • Sorrow 69 • Lamentation 70 • Pain 70 • Resentment 70 • Bemoaning 71 • Exposure to hateful things 71 • Separation from loved…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับสัจธรรมทั้งสี่ซึ่งกล่าวถึงทุกข์และวิธีการดับทุกข์ในศาสตร์ของพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงอธิบายความสำคัญของการเข้าใจทุกข์และการพึ่งพาไม่ให้จิตใจเสพติดความสุขชั่วครั้งชั่วคราว การบรรลุถึงสภาวะนิพพาน
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 [upāy…
บทเรียนของพระพุทธเจ้ามุ่งเน้นไปที่การเข้าใจทุกข์และธรรมชาติของมัน เช่น ความทุกข์จากการเกิด, ความตาย, และอารมณ์ต่างๆ เช่น ความโศกเศร้า การพลัดพราก และความผิดหวัง ความทุกข์เกิดจากการคลั่งไคล้ในaggregate
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
…a: Aging is suffering; 3.1.3 Maraṇa Dukkha: Death is suffering; 3.1.4 Soka: Sorrow; 3.1.5 Parideva: Lamentation; 3.1.6 Dukkha: Pain; 3.1.7 Domanassa: Feeling slighted; 3.1.8 Upāyāsa: Bemoaning; 3.1.9 Sampayoga: …
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 pains like sorrow and disap
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
…, 177, 205-6; past history 178, 180-1, 188-9; swift enlightenment result of previous meditation 179 lamentation: as suffering 46, 58, 70, 199; caused by sensual indulgence 32; relationship to sorrow and be­moani…
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
…; transcendental abstem- sensual indulgence 33; relationship tion from, {example of Khujeszutarā to lamentation and bemoaning 71 the handmaind, 160-1} sotāpana 24, 30, 108, 136: Coarse, stopping the mind: practi…
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 Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
…ense 96, 99-100 creeper 66-7); of internment in the Three Characteristics 84, 109, 122, womb 60; of lamentation 70; of pain 138-9; realization superior to ration- 46-7, 58, 70; of physical shocks to alization 12…
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