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Understanding the Mind and Success in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding the Mind and Success in Buddhist Practice
… of attaining Nirvana. It is for this reason that Luang Phaw Wat Paknam often explained the word 'nirodha' as 'stopping' when he gave sermons — bringing the mind to a standstill at the seventh base of the …
…in the mind, which is a prerequisite for attaining the Paṭhama Magga sphere and eventually Nirvana. Nirodha is highlighted as essential in this process, representing both 'stopping' and 'extinguishing' cravi…
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
….v. (P. a spiritual movement contemporary to the Buddha) Nimmānarati (P. the fifth level of heaven) nirodha (see cessation) nirodhagāminī (see the Path to Cessation) nirodha saṃpati (see deep meditation) opā…
…erent levels of absorption leading to ultimate realization and the cessation of suffering, known as Nirodha. For further exploration of these concepts, visit dmc.tv.
ความทุกข์และการดับทุกข์ตามคำสอนของพุทธศาสนา
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ความทุกข์และการดับทุกข์ตามคำสอนของพุทธศาสนา
…เพราะว่าความยึดมั่นนั้นเองมนุษย์ยังต้องดิ้นรนใน Third, the truth of the cessation of suffering or "Nirodha" in Pali. อริยสัจข้อที่ 3 คือ ความดับทุกข์ หรืออ nirôdha ในภาษาบาลี The third noble truth expresses…
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงความทุกข์ทั้งทางร่างกายและจิตใจ รวมถึงความจริงเกี่ยวกับที่มาของความทุกข์ตามอริยสัจ. อริยสัจ 2 ระบุว่า สาเหตุแห่งความทุกข์เกิดจากการยึดมั่น ในขณะที่อริยสัจ 3 ชี้ให้เห็นว่าความทุกข์สามา
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…
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 Ye…
การบรรยายเกี่ยวกับอสังขตะและพระสูตรของพระพุทธเจ้า
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การบรรยายเกี่ยวกับอสังขตะและพระสูตรของพระพุทธเจ้า
…มหมายที่ ชัดแจ้งสมบูรณ์(nitartha)51 [20] อสังขตะทั้ง 9 ชนิด มีดังนี้52 ① ปฏิสังขยายโรฌ(pratisamkhyā-nirodha) ② อปฏิสังขยายโรฌ(apritisamkhyā-nirodha)53 ③ อากาศ(ākāṣā) ④ อากาสานัญจายตนะ(ākāśānantayāyatana) ⑤ ว…
เนื้อหานี้ให้การบรรยายเกี่ยวกับอสังขตะที่มีอยู่ 9 ชนิดและความหมายของพระสูตรที่พระพุทธเจ้าได้ตรัสออกมา ซึ่งเป็นการสำรวจความเข้าใจในด้านธรรมะที่ถูกต้อง โดยเฉพาะในบริบทของความไม่แน่นอนในชีวิตและแนวทางในก
Saddhā: The Criterion of Being the Tathāgata's Son
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Saddhā: The Criterion of Being the Tathāgata's Son
…issa tasmiṁ yeva âsane virajam vĭṭamalam dhammacakkuṁ udapādi yam kiñci samudayadhammaṁ sabbam tam nirodha-dhamman ti. athakho so puriso dīttadhammo pattadhammo vidita dhammo pariyogālahadhammo, tinnavikici…
This text discusses the criterion of being the Tathāgata's son, emphasizing the irremovable confidence (saddhā) in the Buddha. It defines this confidence as settled and unchangeable despite external i
Understanding the Pāli Verses and Buddhist Doctrine
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Understanding the Pāli Verses and Buddhist Doctrine
… the chain of causation (paṭiccasamuppāda) which can be terminated with the cessation of suffering (nirodha). Lastly, the feet of the dhammakāya are identified with the path of accomplishment (iddhipāda). -…
The manuscript presents Pāli verses and commentary in Tai Yuan, summarizing Buddhist doctrines about the Buddha's physical body and wisdom. It includes thirty stanzas highlighting qualities like divin
Insights into the Three Cycles and Twelve Components of Suffering
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Insights into the Three Cycles and Twelve Components of Suffering
…lling the Three Cycles & Twelve Components | Ariyasacca | Dukkha Ariyasacca | Samudya Ariyasacca | Nirodha Ariyasacca | Nirodhagamini Patipada Ariyasacca | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Saccānaña | Know…
This table outlines insights into suffering through the lens of the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism. Each Ariyasacca component provides a deeper understanding of suffering, including its existence, orig
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
… moment they are born will continue for as long as those living beings have not attained cessation [nirodha] of suffering, better known by the word 'Nirvana'. Whosoever is well-developed in their Perfections…
This text discusses the nature of suffering in Buddhism, emphasizing its inter-relation with the cessation of suffering as outlined in the Noble Truths. It highlights that suffering is akin to an affl
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
… suffering’. The root of suffering is craving The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering [dukkha-nirodha] concerns the extinguishing of craving. There are those who wonder why this Noble Truth should deal…
This text explains the Buddha's teaching on the cessation of suffering, emphasizing the importance of extinguishing craving through the Noble Eightfold Path. It highlights that addressing the root of
Overcoming Craving through the Noble Eightfold Path
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Overcoming Craving through the Noble Eightfold Path
…ble Eightfold Path until attaining Nirvana. “Nirvana” is a word used interchangeably with the word ‘nirodha’ (extinction, cessation). Not just the Buddha, but all who practise the Noble Eight-
This text explores how discursive thoughts about sensory objects lead to attachment and suffering. Each of the six senses contributes to craving, necessitating practitioners to overcome these attachme
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
…ve attained the path of Buddhist sainthood are able to see past Buddhas sitting deep in meditation [nirodha samāpati] in āyatanā nibbāna, more numerous than all the grains of sand in the four oceans. All tha…
This text delves into the concepts of Āyatanā Nibbāna and Anupādisesa Nibbāna, explaining that Nirvana exists beyond the physical realm and is not bound by worldly elements. It describes Nirvana as a
The Path to Enlightenment: Understanding Dhammakāya
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The Path to Enlightenment: Understanding Dhammakāya
…ing of suffering, craving as its cause, that because of arising there must be decay i.e. cessation [nirodha] and that self-discipline, meditation and wisdom are the only things that can lead one to such cess…
This text discusses the distinction between knowledge gained through cognition and that which arises from true wisdom based on the Dhammakāya. It details the bodhisatva's rigorous meditation practice