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The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
…e time, it must refer also to the shared or same kind of qualities or essence of the Buddha and his noble disciples which are distinct from those of worldly people. According to the Buddhist philosophy of the Pāli c…
…lights how this path aids in the eradication of defilements, enabling worldly individuals to become noble disciples. Drawing from the Pāli canon, it asserts that true transformation comes from realizing truths and o…
Understanding the Connotation of Dhamma in Relation to Brahma
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Understanding the Connotation of Dhamma in Relation to Brahma
…ata is designated ‘dhamma-bodied’ (dhammakāya) and he who has ‘become dhamma’ (dhammabhūta), so the noble disciples are entitled ‘born of dhamma,’ created by dhamma,’ and ‘heir (by means) of dhamma,’ as they are nam…
…escribed as ‘dhamma-bodied’ and ‘the one who has become dhamma,’ establishing a connection with his noble disciples, who are seen as 'born of dhamma' and 'heirs of dhamma.' This reflects a transformation from a worl…
Understanding the Levels of Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
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Understanding the Levels of Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
…ished, while the latter requires no further course. The Pāli canon distinguishes these two types of noble disciples by qualities they possess. The text enumerates the tenfold quality (dasa asekha-dhamma) that identi…
…ey are described differently. The practice of mindfulness further delineates these two groups among noble disciples. Traditional teachings provide deeper insights into the classifications of trainees, linking variou…
Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path and Threefold Path in Buddhism
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Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path and Threefold Path in Buddhism
…its can be regarded also as ‘shared or the same kind of properties/qualities’ of the Buddha and his noble disciples which distinguish them from worldly people (lokiya puthujana), they seem to fit in the meaning of ‘…
This text elaborates on the interrelationship between Right Concentration, Right Views, and Right Aspirations as pivotal elements of the Noble Eightfold Path leading to liberation. It discusses the sp
Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis
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Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis
No. | Brahmins (D.III.81) | Noble Disciples (D.III.84) | Implied Parallel ---|------------------------|---------------------------|------------…
The text presents a comparative analysis between Brahmins and Noble Disciples, highlighting their similarities in mythical and spiritual parental origins. It details how both ar…
Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
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Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
VI. Reference 3: Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples Besides the term’s relation to the Buddha and Paccekabuddhas, a Pāli canonical reference mentions a…
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 he…
Understanding Dhamma and Nibbāna in Buddhism
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Understanding Dhamma and Nibbāna in Buddhism
…his case, it does not mean that all the noble ones possess all transcendental paths and fruits. The noble disciples of lower levels have not possessed the higher paths and fruits. Nevertheless, as the word 'heir' in…
…s with enlightenment. It distinguishes between the qualities of the Buddha and those of lower-level noble disciples, while establishing that they share the same type of transcendent dhamma. The analysis proposes tha…
Understanding Dhamma and Brahman in Buddhism
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Understanding Dhamma and Brahman in Buddhism
…’ It refers to the dhamma that is the incorruptible Buddha’s essence;66 dhamma which gives birth to noble disciples, dhamma which is the shared qualities of the Buddha and his noble disciples which distinguishes the…
…h the verbal teachings of the Buddha but rather represents the essential truths of existence that ennoble disciples. The discussion references various scholars' insights, indicating a scholarly approach to understan…
Understanding Dhamma and Nibbāna
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Understanding Dhamma and Nibbāna
…t of ‘dhammakāya’ as ‘transcendental dhamma’ (lokuttara dhamma) in order to avoid the preclusion of noble disciples of lower levels, e.g., the stream-attainer (sotāpanna) to the non-returner (anāgāmi) which appear t…
…ding the sotāpanna and anāgāmi. This comprehensive approach aims to integrate the teachings for all noble disciples without exclusion. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Clear-minded Youths: The Story of a Wood Cutter’s Son
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Clear-minded Youths: The Story of a Wood Cutter’s Son
40 Clear-minded Youths – 4 The Story of a Wood Cutter’s Son Verse 5: Fully alert and ever vigilant are Gotama Buddha’s disciples, who by day and by night are always mindful of the qualities of the
This section narrates how Gotama Buddha’s disciples remain fully alert and vigilant, maintaining mindfulness of the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha. Their day and night focus extends to the components of t
Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
…ch corresponding to a particular level of transcendental state, and therefore also to each level of noble disciples. Fifthly, different levels of dhammakāya or transcendental reality can be said to be sufficient or …
…ting that each level corresponds to varying degrees of transcendental reality and the attainment of noble disciples. Ultimately, the transformative experiences of realization bring happiness, reinforcing the idea th…
Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
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Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
… As a consequence of transformation resulting from their spiritual realization of realities, these noble disciples have eradicated at least the three lower fetters (samyojanas), including doubt (vicikiccha).38 Th…
The text discusses the qualities of noble disciples in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of clear perception of dhamma and the eradication of doubts…
Understanding Dhammakāya in Early Theravādin Context
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Early Theravādin Context
…upramundane level and being the same sort of quality/property/capacity shared by the Buddha and his noble disciples that distinguishes them from worldly people. The reference to dhammakāya in relation to Paccakabudd…
This study analyzes the term dhammakāya through close readings of Pali canonical passages, revealing that it relates not only to the Buddha but also to other noble figures like Paccakabuddhas and disc
Concepts of Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Concepts of Enlightenment in Buddhism
อายามูชุ cause of ruin; roads to ruin; gateway to destruction อัย Tant giving of forgiveness อั ญ ญา super-knowledge; ultra-conscious insight; divine อิ ธรรม power; spiritual power; supranatural
บทเรียนสำคัญเกี่ยวกับแนวคิดในพระพุทธศาสนา ได้แก่ อายามูชุ (ภาวะสูญเสีย), อรหันต์ (บุคคลผู้มีคุณธรรม), อริยสัจ ๔ (ความจริงอันสูงสุด ๔ ประการ) ซึ่งเป็นรากฐานในการตีความศาสนา พระพุทธเจ้าทรงค้นพบความจริงเ
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
The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers
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The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers
6 The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers While residing at the Jetavana Monastery, the Buddha spoke these verses, with reference to some disciples of the Titthis (non-Buddhist ascetics).
In the context of the Jetavana Monastery, the Buddha narrates a tale involving disciples of non-Buddhist ascetics known as Titthis. These disciples prohibited their children from mingling with those o
Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
…of Paccekabuddhas. We shall now proceed to examine further the meaning of dhammakāya in relation to noble disciples. 100 As Harrison states, the understanding that dhammakāya must be singular is 'later traditional b…
…n roles, embody the essence of spiritual realization. Further examination into its connections with noble disciples reveals layers of understanding dhammakāya, allowing exploration of various transcendental paths, f…
Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
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Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
…ed by dhamma (dhamma-nimmita). 41 See no. 1 of note 40. While it is evident in the canon that some noble disciples could attain their noble state through a single hearing of the Buddha’s discourse without other pre…
This content discusses the process of spiritual attainment through dhamma, emphasizing four key activities that lead to the emergence of noble qualities. It highlights how listening to the Buddha's te
The Noble Eightfold Path for Successful Trainers
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The Noble Eightfold Path for Successful Trainers
CHAPTER 4 BEGINNING TO BE A SUCCESSFUL TRAINER THE NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH A definitive master plan for development of all human beings regardless of race, age, sexuality, religion or creed, the Noble E
This chapter outlines the Noble Eightfold Path as an essential framework for trainers committed to personal and professional development. Each of the eight principles—right view, thought, speech, acti
The Teachings of the Buddha
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The Teachings of the Buddha
The Teachings of the Buddha The Teachings of the Buddha are known as Dhamma, a Pali word for the Truth, the law of righteousness. In his first sermon the Buddha emphasized that one should live the Mi
The Teachings of the Buddha, known as Dhamma, emphasize the Middle Way, avoiding extremes of indulgence and self-mortification. Central to Buddha's teachings are the Four Noble Truths, which acknowled