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How Good Deeds Can Bring Good Outcomes
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How Good Deeds Can Bring Good Outcomes
Chapter 30 How Good Deeds Can Bring Good Outcomes It has always been a challenge to develop human beings to resist the temptations to do bad deeds, and to do good deeds wholeheartedly without any exp
Chapter 30 discusses the challenges of guiding children to embrace good deeds while resisting bad ones. It emphasizes the importance of parents in teaching values and nurturing self-governance in chil
Exploring Spiritual Imagery and Meditation
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Exploring Spiritual Imagery and Meditation
1. (Images of Buddha, meditation, natural scenes, and traditional textiles) 2. (Images of women interacting, people at a temple, and group discussions) 3. (Black and white images of planets or moons,
This content presents a compilation of images symbolizing spirituality and meditation, encompassing depictions of the Buddha, natural settings, and traditional textiles. It features women engaging in
Nong Pa Fa Cave Manuscripts: A Historical Insight
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Nong Pa Fa Cave Manuscripts: A Historical Insight
The Nong Pa Fa Cave manuscripts are quite old and one of them dates back to 2112 BE (1569 CE), or 441 years, which is extremely rare for a palm-leaf manuscript. The oldest manuscript, however, is kept
The Nong Pa Fa Cave manuscripts are ancient, with one dating back to 2112 BE (1569 CE). The oldest, from 1520 CE, resides in Luang Prabang. These writings in a Lao variant of Dhamma script include a c
Forms of Sa-Paper Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna
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Forms of Sa-Paper Manuscripts in Sipsong Panna
There are three forms of sa-paper manuscripts in the Sipsong Panna region. The first is the most common "ordinary wide-breadth manuscript", with a length of about 18cm, a height of about 25cm and the
In the Sipsong Panna region, there are three main forms of sa-paper manuscripts. The first, the ordinary wide-breadth manuscript, measures about 18cm x 25cm and has 14 to 20 lines per page. The second
An Shigao's Influence on Anban Sutras
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An Shigao's Influence on Anban Sutras
From Sengyou’s CSZJJ, we learn that there are two Anban[shouyi] jing sutras which were translated by An Shigao:37 安般守意經一卷 安錄云:『小安般經』。(CSZJJ p.5c 23: “corresponding to a Smaller Anban jing” 大安般經一卷(CSZJ
This content examines An Shigao's translations of Anban sutras, highlighting the distinctions between the Present Da Anban shouyi jing and the Kongo-ji Anban shouyi jing. The text discusses the integr
โล่และใบประกาศเกียรติคุณจากองค์กรพุทธต่างประเทศ
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โล่และใบประกาศเกียรติคุณจากองค์กรพุทธต่างประเทศ
๓๕. โล่รางวัลประกาศเกียรติคุณ จาก Ven. Nigrodha / นิครภา Lumbini Development Trust, Ministry for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation / กระทรวงวัฒนธรรม การท่องเที่ยวและการบินพลเรือน ประเทศเนปาล ๓๖. ใบป
เนื้อหานี้แสดงให้เห็นถึงโล่รางวัลและใบประกาศเกียรติคุณจากองค์กรพุทธต่างประเทศที่มอบให้แก่บุคคลหรือองค์กรที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในด้านพุทธศาสนา ความมีส่วนร่วมในวัฒนธรรมและกิจกรรมต่าง ๆ ที่ส่งเสริมการเข้าใจในพุ
The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
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The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
monks as an expression of their gratitude. This tradition is carried on even to this present day. The seeking of Alms is the way in which all monks acquire all of the things that they require to live
In Buddhism, seeking alms is an essential practice for monks, providing not only food but also clothing, medicine, and shelter. This tradition, exemplified by Lord Buddha, allows monks to connect with
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โครงการรณรงค์ตอบปัญหาสงครามความขัดแย้ง เริ่มใน พ.ศ. 2525 และดำเนินมาอย่างต่อเนื่องตาม พ.ศ. 2543 เน้นในโครงการ "สร้างวัฒนธรรม สัมผัสและความเป็นมนุษย์" Culture of Peace and Non-Violence ขององค์การสหประช
A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary
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A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary
Zacchetti, Stefano. 2008 "A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary: The Nature of the Da Anban Shouyi Jing (T 602) Reconsidered." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 31: 421-
This research article by Stefano Zacchetti delves into the nature of the Da Anban Shouyi Jing (T 602), reconsidering its significance in early Chinese Buddhist commentary. The study provides insights
พระพุทธศาสนามหายานและงานวิจัยเกี่ยวกับพุทธศาสนา
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พระพุทธศาสนามหายานและงานวิจัยเกี่ยวกับพุทธศาสนา
อภิิชย์ โพธิ์ประสิทธิ์ศาสตร์. (2539) พระพุทธศาสนามหายาน. พิมพ์ครั้งที่ 4. กรุงเทพฯ: สภาการศึกษามหามกุฎราชวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยพระพุทธศาสนา Bizot, François. 1976. *Le Figuier à Cinq Branches, Recherche
บทความนี้สำรวจการศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพระพุทธศาสนาและภูมิศาสตร์การพัฒนาที่สำคัญ มีการกล่าวถึงเอกสารสำคัญรวมถึงผลงานการวิจัยที่สำคัญในด้านพุทธศาสนา เช่น ธรรมมะและความสำคัญของพระพุทธศาสนาในโลกสมัยใหม่ผ่านมุมมอ
The Journey of Chand: Overcoming a Father's Curse
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The Journey of Chand: Overcoming a Father's Curse
think her mother had insulted him. This infuriated her father, thinking she was taking her mother’s side. In anger, he cursed Chand to deafness for 500 lifetimes. Many Thai folks believe that the par
Chand believed her father's curse of deafness would affect her in future lives, especially after his death. She sought forgiveness but missed the chance. In 1935, she left home to find the Great Abbot
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Community that exemplifies a culture of peace and non-violance
Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
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Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
individual person possesses 18 transcendental inner bodies, which can be reached through advanced stages of meditative absorption. Once a person reaches the Dhammakaya, the purest of all transcendenta
This text discusses the concept of 18 transcendental inner bodies accessed through advanced meditation, reaching the Dhammakaya for profound insights. It also covers the Five Hindrances, which are neg
Family Names and Associations
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Family Names and Associations
Allan-Pakamas Chemnitz Anja Cherry Hansen Arnold Persson Boun Om & David Kissner Family Bounlieng-Chanthanom Phongprija Brian Nordmann Carsten-Jaime Nilsson Chanpheng-Yanto Quangyan Chris&Emmy Saenamo
This document features a diverse array of names, illustrating strong familial connections across various cultures. It highlights the importance of familial ties and cultural heritage, bringing togethe
Understanding Nirvana and the Path to Enlightenment
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Understanding Nirvana and the Path to Enlightenment
Nirvana Nirvana (Pali, Nibbanna) is the state of ultimate happiness -- the happy condition of enlightenment -- the highest spiritual attainment. This is not the sense-based happiness of everyday life;
Nirvana, or Nibbanna, represents the ultimate state of happiness in Buddhism, transcending the sense-based joys of daily life. Attaining Nirvana marks the end of the rebirth cycle, granting liberation
Self-Responsibility and Social Development in Buddhism
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Self-Responsibility and Social Development in Buddhism
Suzanne Jeffrey And that’s where we close the circle. We do it for ourselves because we have to develop ourselves before we can develop anything else … but everything about us affects all of the peop
The text discusses the necessity of self-development before aiding others, emphasizing self-responsibility post-birth. It highlights the crisis of independence and the importance of moral boundaries i
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
and how to get more of it. This is a vicious cycle. 3. Nirodha: The way to end suffering exists; we need to end the cycle of craving. 4. Magga: The way to do this? Through following the Eightfold Nobl
This text discusses fundamental Buddhist concepts including Nirodha, which emphasizes the need to end the cycle of craving to alleviate suffering. The term 'Jai Yen Yen' encourages a calm and refined
Understanding Thai Customs: Wai and Wat
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Understanding Thai Customs: Wai and Wat
Suzanne Jeffrey Wai -A Thai greeting, and sign or respect, done by placing the hands in front of the body, at about chest high, elegantly pressed together like a lotus flower. The higher the placemen
This text describes the 'Wai', a traditional Thai greeting that shows respect, performed by pressing hands together at chest height. The height of the hands indicates the level of respect. Additionall
The Root of Social Problems
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The Root of Social Problems
THE ROOT OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS T HE ROOT OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS M any blame the scarcity of lasting happiness on the disarray of modern culture. Family breakdown, violent crime, suicide, deterioration of e
This text discusses how many societal issues, such as family breakdown, crime, and education deterioration, stem from the neglect of our own minds. It argues that the quality of our minds significantl
Provision of Facilities for Meditation at Dhammakaya Foundation
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Provision of Facilities for Meditation at Dhammakaya Foundation
ROVISION OF FACILITIES W t h e steady increase of interested public coming to study meditation and culture for the raising of the quality of the mind, the Dhammakaya Foundation has led the way in the
The Dhammakaya Foundation has developed purpose-built facilities to enhance the practice of meditation, accommodating a large number of meditators and fostering a serene environment. With a covered ca