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Understanding the Roles of Students and Teachers in Monastic Life
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Understanding the Roles of Students and Teachers in Monastic Life
1) A student who seeks knowledge. 2) A teacher who imparts his knowledge. “Students seek knowledge from schools, colleges or institutes. Do you think they have ever done anything wrong while they wer
…achers to a higher standard. This disparity raises questions about our expectations. Teacher monks, numbering over 100,000, play a pivotal role in preserving Buddhism, often living modestly without seeking rec…
The Dhammakaya Tradition
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The Dhammakaya Tradition
…ion the level of attainment is usually explained in terms of equivalent inner transcendental bodies—numbering eighteen—which start with the physical human body and the subtle human body and going in successive…
The Dhammakaya Tradition is a renowned Buddhist meditation technique initiated by Phramongkolthepmuni in the early 20th century, blending samatha and vipassana practices with the aim of overcoming the
The Origins and Impact of the Dhammakaya Foundation
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The Origins and Impact of the Dhammakaya Foundation
…ents, a steadily increasing number of whom swelled the number of residents in the temple community, numbering 652 monks and 263 novices, a 116 laymen and 359 laywomen in the present day. At the same time congr…
The Dhammakaya Foundation was established on 20 February 1970 with a focus on minimalistic yet durable structures for spiritual practice. H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn provided the foundation
Understanding Celestial Estates
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Understanding Celestial Estates
…ic duty. If the estate owner possesses a vast amount of merit, he will have a retinue of attendants numbering in the hundreds of thousands, one million, or ten million. Each estate is like a personal statement…
Each celestial estate operates like a self-sufficient city, with its owner acting as a sovereign ruler. Owners are surrounded by attendants, the number of whom corresponds to their merit, ranging from
Numbering System
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Numbering System
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The provided text outlines a sequential numbering system, illustrating how numbers are organized and their importance in various contexts. This syste…