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นิทรรศการ ความจริงของชีวิตของทุกคนในโลก อาคาร 82 ปี หลวงพ่อรัมมะโชติ ณ วิหารคด คอร์ด 6-7 โดย สถาบันพุทธศิลป์แห่งโลก โครงสร้างอาคารประกอบด้วย 2 โซนหลัก คือ 1) โซนณิทรรศการ และ 2) โซนสนับสนุน ประกอบด้ว
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Understanding Artificial Intelligence
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Understanding Artificial Intelligence
สร้างวัด สร้างคนดี สร้างสังคมดี
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized numerous sectors, from healthcare to finance, by automating processes and providing insights through data analysis. This technology not only enhances ef
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The Importance of Educating Our Youth
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The Importance of Educating Our Youth
เราได้อะไรจากการมาวัด ดื่มได้เรียนรู้ว่า เราจะใช้ชีวิตอย่างไร เพราะได้ฟังกรณีศึกษา กฎแห่งกรรม (Case study) จากโรงเรียนอนุบาลฝันในฝัน ไป วิธีว่า เราต้องเกิดอีกหลายภาพหลายชาติ แต่ละชาติก็เกิดเพื่อมาปรั
In today's rapidly changing world, the education of our youth has never been more crucial. Educating young minds not only empowers individuals but also shapes the future of society. By providing acces
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ก้าวสู่วุฒิภูมิปัญญาที่แท้จริง Wisdom Age อายุผสมกับอายุวัดพระธรรมกายค่อนข้างใกล้เคียงกัน เริ่มเข้าสู่วัยตั้งแต่ว่า พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๔ สมัยเรียนมัธยมที่โรงเรียนสวนกุหลาบ ได้ขวนขานเสน่ห์ว่าบุญจงบุตร ทำให้ได้ฝึ
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มหาวิทยาลัยสวนดุสิต SUAN DUSIT UNIVERSITY
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Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
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Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
which are unnecessarily caught up with Thai culture have been minimized or omitted. The content of this book is more advanced than the for- going titles in the series 'Buddhism in Plain English'. This
This book, part of the 'Buddhism in Plain English' series, offers advanced insights into Buddhism's higher spiritual training, focusing on the renunciation of mundane life. It discusses the common mis
The Awakening of Siddhartha Gotama
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The Awakening of Siddhartha Gotama
people see the signs of receding youth and health and respond with disgust, especially at the sight of a corpse. Siddhatha Gotama’s witness of these events was different, however. Confronted by the in
This text delves into the insights of Siddhartha Gotama as he confronts the inevitable realities of old-age, sickness, and death. Rather than succumb to despair, he considers life like a battle where
Buddhism in Plain English: A Practical Approach
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Buddhism in Plain English: A Practical Approach
above — delusion, renunciation and the Buddha’s previous meditation experience — before embarking on the remainder of this book. Finally, it should be mentioned that the aim of books in the 'Buddhism
This book aims to make Buddhist scriptures accessible to beginners by presenting them in plain English while maintaining accuracy. It provides Pali terminology alongside translations and encourages re
Dhamma Practice and Understanding in Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
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Dhamma Practice and Understanding in Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
translation are hampered in their studies both by the scarcity of the original and its archaic language. In spite of the present author's respect for the original use of language, to leave it in its o
This work addresses the challenges of understanding the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta due to its original language and scarce resources. The author adapts complex passages to modern language while mainta
The Buddha's Teachings on Sensory Pleasures
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The Buddha's Teachings on Sensory Pleasures
6. Eating a poisonous fruit: The pleasures of the five senses can be compared to a poisonous fruit. The hedonist, in his greed eats the fruit and must endure the ensuing pain and upset as the poison t
The Buddha uses various metaphors to illustrate the dangers of indulgence in sensory pleasures. He likens them to poisonous fruits, sharp weapons, and children's toys, highlighting the inevitable suff
The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence
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The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence
If it happens that his wealth is taken away in taxes, or stolen by robbers, or damaged by fire or floods, or frittered away by fraudulent enemies then that person will be sorrowful, suffering in body
This text discusses the sorrow and suffering resulting from the attachment to wealth and sensual pleasures, highlighting that these attachments can lead to fights and wars among various social groups.
Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
subtle defilements¹ [anusaya]. 2.1 Right Intention (mundane): At low level Right Inten- tion means having the wholesome intention to be generous, keep the Five Precepts, renounce the world to become a
This text discusses key aspects of Buddhist practice, specifically focusing on Right Intention and Right Speech. Right Intention involves having wholesome intentions such as generosity and the desire
Understanding Right Concentration and the Dhammacakka
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Understanding Right Concentration and the Dhammacakka
oupes, keep the Precepts, meditate or listen to Dhamma sermons. Such determination is a precursor of concentration called 'khaṇika-samādhi'. 7.2 Right Concentration (transcendental): At high level Rig
บทความนี้อธิบายถึงการเจริญสมาธิอย่างถูกต้องซึ่งรวมถึงการเข้าถึงสมาธิในระดับที่สูงขึ้น รวมถึง Dhammacakka ซึ่งเป็นแนวทางในการเข้าถึงนิพพาน โดยอธิบายความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างปัจจัยที่นำไปสู่การตรัสรู้และบทบาท
Understanding Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
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Understanding Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta
mon wouldn't have been called 'Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta' if only the Four Noble Truths or Dependent Origina- tion or the Factors of Enlightenment were important — thus by the name of the sermon, we
In the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, the Buddha presents interconnected teachings that highlight the importance of the Four Noble Truths, Dependent Origination, and the Factors of Enlightenment. The ser
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
depressed and dejected. 1.1.8 Feeling slighted [domanassa] : This is when one has a 'chip on one's shoulder' (to be aggressively sensitive about a particular thing or bear a grudge). 1.1.9 Bemoani
This text explores the concept of suffering as taught by the Buddha, outlining twelve types of suffering including feeling slighted, bemoaning losses, and separation from loved ones. It highlights how
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
1.3. Suffering as an affliction This third meaning of suffering shows the direct inter-rela- tion with the fourth Noble Truth of the Path of Practice for an end of suffering. That suffering is an affl
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
Understanding the Origin of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding the Origin of Suffering in Buddhism
2.2 The Origin of Suffering as a Cause In explaining the Origin of Suffering, the Buddha intended to make clear that the suffering experienced by living beings has craving as its cause. As soon as the
In this examination of the Buddha's teachings, the Origin of Suffering is explained as being rooted in craving, which leads to a cycle of suffering. The relationship between the Origin of Suffering an
Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path
Those who are wise and endowed with Right View will see the dangerous reality of craving, and not delay in practising the Noble Eightfold Path as a vessel to take them beyond the Sea of Worldliness. 4
This text discusses the importance of the Noble Eightfold Path as a means to transcend worldly cravings and achieve Nirvana. It elaborates on how it is the strongest method for ending suffering, highl