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Teachings of the Buddha on Nobility and Right Action
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Teachings of the Buddha on Nobility and Right Action
…armed other living beings could not be called ‘noble’ on account of his actions. He said that one’s nobility comes from not harming other living beings. Hearing the Buddha’s teaching, Ariya attained stream-en…
In this text, the Buddha teaches that true nobility is defined by one's actions towards living beings. Ariya learns that harming others disqualifies hi…
Understanding the Concept of Body and Collection in Dhamma
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Understanding the Concept of Body and Collection in Dhamma
Functionally, however, both terms seem to imply a different relationship between individual members and the ‘totality’ of the whole ‘body’ or ‘collection.’ As a ‘body,’ the ‘totality’ of the whole org
…lso explored, linking the transcendental nature of dhamma as vital for transformation and achieving nobility. The reasoning behind the titles related to Tathāgata emphasizes the concept that Buddha embodies d…
The Journey of Siddhartha: From Suffering to Enlightenment
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The Journey of Siddhartha: From Suffering to Enlightenment
…Siddhatha encountered an ascetic who had renounced the worldly possessions. The air of serenity and nobility of bearing from this ascetic suggested that he had come to terms with life and freedom from the inf…
This text traces the transformative journey of Prince Siddhartha in his quest for understanding suffering and achieving enlightenment. Over the course of several visits to the village, he encounters t
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… Such a person is praised by the noble ones. O! Monks! All forms of gratitude are the foundation of nobility. A.i.61 About 1954, the Great Abbot had his students summoned from throughout the temple, saying t…
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