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Understanding Right Livelihood and Mindfulness in Buddhism
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Mindfulness in Buddhism
Right Livelihood (Samma Achiva) -- earning one's living by not causing harm and suffering to others; Right Effort (Samma Vayama) -- making an effort in the right things; Right Mindfulness (Samma Sati)
เนื้อหานี้กล่าวถึงมรรคหรือหลักการปฏิบัติต่างๆ ในพุทธศาสนา เช่น การดำรงชีวิตที่ถูกต้อง (Samma Achiva) ซึ่งช่วยให้ไม่ก่อให้เกิดความทุกข์แก่ผู้อื่น, ความพยายามที่ถูกต้อง (Samma Vayama) ในการพยายามทำในสิ่
Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
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Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
3. Purify the mind: Keep one's mind bright and clear all the time, while inhaling and exhaling. If a person inhales and does not exhale, that person's life will come to an end. Death bears no sign of
This text emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear and bright mind through inhalation and exhalation. It explains how a person's mental state can determine their spiritual fate in the afterlif
Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of Enlightenment
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Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of Enlightenment
Chapter 45 Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of Enlightenment Donating a Buddha image for oneself or one’s family was a favorite tradition of our ancestors. Wealthier people traveled around the
This chapter discusses the tradition of donating Buddha images, a practice favored by ancestors for gaining spiritual merit. It highlights how wealthier individuals traveled to temples to contribute i
Songs of Million Buddhas
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Songs of Million Buddhas
SONGS OF MILLION BUDDHAS The songs of million buddhas arise from the place that the million images of the body of Enlightenment are situated. It is the voice of wind and breezes that run or glide al
เพลงแห่งล้านพุทธเกิดจากสถานที่ที่มีอิมเมจของร่างกายแห่งการตรัสรู้ที่ตั้งอยู่ เสียงของลมและสายลมที่ไหลไปยังภาพต่างๆ สร้างความสงบและความนุ่มนวล และเสียงของน้ำฝนที่ตกลงมา ทั้งแบบเบาและหนัก เชื่อมต่อกันเป
Wat Buddha Locations in Europe
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Wat Buddha Locations in Europe
粤一无二 Paris Wat Buddha Paris 10, rue de Paris, 77164 Ferrieres en Brie, France Tel. +(33)-164-772-837, Mobile. +(33)-6-2285-8206 Fax. +(33)-6-8825-8206 E-mail: [email protected] Germany Wat Budd
Wat Buddha has established multiple locations in Europe, including Paris, France, and Augsburg and Frankfurt in Germany. Each temple serves as a meditation center, offering spiritual support and guida
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Meditation Buddhists Meditation Education and Prayer Inner Peace and Enlightenment Spiritual Practice and Discipline
The Significance of the Tusita Realm
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The Significance of the Tusita Realm
The Reasons the Tusita Realm is the Center of Knowers As mentioned earlier, the Tusita Realm is extraordinary compared to other celestial realms. What makes it extraordinary is the fact that it is the
The Tusita Realm stands out among celestial realms as the abode of verified Bodhisattas destined to achieve enlightenment as Buddhas in the future. It also houses celestial beings gathering merit to b
Goals of Life
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Goals of Life
Goals of Life Life goals have three levels: the goal on Earth, the goal in the celestial realm, and the goal beyond (Nirvana). The goal on Earth is to live happily, enjoy good health, be blessed with
Life goals are categorized into three levels: the earthly goal of happiness, good health, and social acceptance; the celestial realm goal, influenced by religious beliefs in afterlife concepts; and th
The Journey of Kala and the Pursuit of Dhamma
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The Journey of Kala and the Pursuit of Dhamma
Therefore he remained and continued to listen. Kala listened to the Dhamma with a firm resolution to learn; but the Teacher, as before, caused him to misunderstand the true meaning. 'I will master the
In this narrative, Kala demonstrates a strong resolve to learn the Dhamma, yet faces challenges in understanding its true meaning. His encounter with the Teacher leads him to strive for mastery of a s
Dhamma-kāya in the Pali Canon
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Dhamma-kāya in the Pali Canon
Dhamma-kāya in the Pali Canon¹ Chanida Jantrasrisalai I. Why ‘Dhamma-kāya’ in the ‘Pali Canon’? The term dhamma-kāya/dharmakāya appears in Buddhist literature of different schools. Previous scholars
The study investigates the term dhamma-kāya as presented in the Pali Canon, aiming to provide a comprehensive analysis that has been overlooked in previous studies. While many references have been mad
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
Points to Consider It may be observed that the difference in previous scholarly interpretations of the term dhammakāya in this passage mainly pertains to the inter-relatedness of two distinctive meani
This text delves into scholarly interpretations of the term 'dhammakāya', emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of 'dhamma' as both a realized reality and a verbal expression. It identifies
Interpretations of Dhammakāya in Pali Commentaries
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Interpretations of Dhammakāya in Pali Commentaries
In addition to the above two commentators, Upasena and Buddhadatta141 are also Pali commentators who lived around the same times.142 Upasena agrees with Buddhagōsha in regard to his interpretations of
The text discusses the interpretations of the term 'dhammakāya' by various Pali commentators, focusing on Upasena and Buddhadatta, who align with Buddhagōsha, and their views on the Buddha's qualities
Bibliography of Buddhist Studies
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Bibliography of Buddhist Studies
Bibliography Dutt, Nalinaksha. Mahayana Buddhism. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1978. Geiger, Wilhelm. “Dhamma and Brahman.” Zeitschrift flour buddhismus (1921): 73-83. Gombrich, Richard. “The Buddha’s
This bibliography encompasses significant scholarly works in Buddhist studies, offering insights into various aspects such as the early Buddhist philosophy, the concept of Dharmakāya, and teachings of
The Structure of the Tusita Realm
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The Structure of the Tusita Realm
Looking up from the Yama Realm, one can see a soothing brightness emanating from the realm. Looking down from the Tusita Realm, one can see the Yama Realm. Looking up from the Tusita Realm, one can al
In the Tusita Realm, one can observe various celestial domains and an immense structure centered around the castle of King Santusita. This realm consists of multiple circular domains, with the first b
The Benefits of Chanting
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The Benefits of Chanting
The Benefits of Chanting 1. Clarity of mind and mental focus while chanting 2. Promotion of a spirit of unity among those chanting 3. Helping to preserve tradition and to promote community spirit 4. H
Chanting offers numerous benefits including enhancing mental clarity and focus, fostering unity, and preserving the teachings of Lord Buddha. It can improve self-confidence and even aid in speech issu
พระพุทธศาสนามหายาน: เหตุผลคำตอบของพระพุทธเจ้ามีความหลากหลาย (2)
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พระพุทธศาสนามหายาน: เหตุผลคำตอบของพระพุทธเจ้ามีความหลากหลาย (2)
พระพุทธศาสนามหายาน: เหตุผลคำตอบของพระพุทธเจ้ามีความหลากหลาย (2) Mahâyâna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha's Teachings (2) อาจารย์: เราไม่อาจกล่าวได้ว่าเป็นเช่นนั้นทั้งหมด เพราะดังที่ไดกล
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงบริบททางสังคมในยุคที่พระพุทธศาสนามหายานเกิดขึ้น โดยเน้นถึงความยากลำบากที่นักบวชเผชิญในขณะที่สังคมอยู่ในสภาพล้มครืน และความจำเป็นในการสนับสนุนจากประชาชน และกษัตริย์ รวมถึงความมุ่งมั่นข
The Voice of Acquiring: Insights on Giving
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The Voice of Acquiring: Insights on Giving
The Voice of Acquiring 9. Dana Sutta 9. Dana Sutta: Giving Sariputta60, 1. "Having given this gift seeking his own profit - with a mind attached [to the reward], seeking to store up for himself, [with
In this text, Sariputta discusses the nature of giving, contrasting two motivations behind altruistic acts. Those who give for personal gain and with attachment to rewards are reborn among the Four Gr
Dana Sutta: The Nature of Giving
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Dana Sutta: The Nature of Giving
The Vintage of Absoiving 9. Dana Sutta 5. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'Just as there were the great sacrifices of the sages of the past -- Atthaka, Vamaka, Vamadeva, Vessamitta, Yamataggi, An
The Dana Sutta emphasizes the importance of giving with a mindful intention, drawing parallels with great sages of the past. It illustrates how such acts of generosity lead to a serene mind and joyful
Phramongkolthepmuni: The Discoverer of Dhammakaya Meditation
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Phramongkolthepmuni: The Discoverer of Dhammakaya Meditation
PHRAMONGKOLTHEPMUNI Discoverer of the Dhammakaya Meditation Method Famously known as Luang Por Wat Paknam, one of the most Venerated Buddhist monks in the history of Thailand, Phramongkolthepmuni was
Phramongkolthepmuni, born Sodh Mikaewn-oi, was a significant figure in Thai Buddhism. Born on October 10, 1884, in Suphanburi, he displayed unwavering determination and compassion from a young age. Hi
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In the Dhammakaya Tradition, the Buddha’s words “He who sees the Dhamma sees the Buddha” are taken literally as seeing one’s inner body of enlightenment which is in the form of a Buddha sitting in med