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The Four Positions of Catuskoti in Mahāyāna Buddhism
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The Four Positions of Catuskoti in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Ruegg, David Seyfort. 1977 The use of the four positions of the Catuskoti and the problem of the description of reality in Māhāyana Buddhism. Journal of Indian Philosophy Vol.5: 1–171. cited in Wester
This text examines the use of the four positions of the Catuskoti in Mahāyāna Buddhism and its significance in the understanding of reality. The philosophical underpinnings of Nāgārjuna's Madhyamaka a
Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in Pali Canonical Texts
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Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in Pali Canonical Texts
Of the three canonical passages mentioned above, only the first, namely the Aggañña-sutta passage, contains the term dhammakāya, while the other two do not. The reason for which all these passages are
This study reexamines the term dhammakāya in specific Pali canonical passages, notably the Aggañña-sutta, contrasting it with previous scholarly interpretations that often exclusively link the term to
The Nature of Existence and Evidence
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The Nature of Existence and Evidence
18. ' Even though Master Kassapa says this, it still appears to me that not one of those things exists. ' ' Have you any further evidence, Prince ? ' ' I have, Master Kassapa.' ' What might that be
In this excerpt, Prince engages in a philosophical discussion with Master Kassapa about the existence of the soul. The Prince presents a scenario where a felon i…
The Benefits of Meditation
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The Benefits of Meditation
The benefits that I have received from the practice of meditation are enormous. Firstly, it has relieved serious stress problems from which I previously suffered. Secondly, it has helped to solve cert
Dr. Jeffrey Wilson from the University of Sydney shares his profound experiences with meditation, highlighting its role in alleviating stress, addressing philosophical dilemmas, and unlocking access t
Daoist Meditation in the Eastern Han Period
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Daoist Meditation in the Eastern Han Period
Daoist meditation in the Eastern Han period When An Shigao arrived in China around 148 CE, very few if any Buddhist meditation texts had been translated into Chinese.60 However the Chinese people were
In the Eastern Han period around 148 CE, Daoist meditation practices already existed, with references found in ancient texts like the Tao Te Ching. Practitioners sought immortality through various tec
Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
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Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
Kohn, Livia, and Yoshinobu Sakade. Taoist Meditation and Longevity Techniques. Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1989. Mair, Victor H. “What Is Geyi, After All?” In Philosophy and Re
This collection examines various texts that shed light on the development of Chinese philosophical thought and literary traditions. Works range from Livia Kohn's exploration of Taoist meditation pract
Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
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Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
' There is another world, there is rebirth not of parents, there is fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done. ` You, sirs, are for me trustworthy and reliable, and what you say you have se
This text explores the philosophical ideas surrounding rebirth, the consequences of actions, and the concepts of justice through a narrative involving a dialogue between individuals questioning the ex
หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ
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หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ
หลักฐานธรรมภายในคัมภีร์พุทธโบราณ 1 ฉบับวิชาการ 2.4.5. ชนิดนะ จันทราศรีโค “ธรรมกายในพระพุทธศาสนายุคดั้งเดิม” ในปี พ.ศ. 2551 วิทยานิพนธ์ปรัชญาของชนิดนะ จันทราศรีโค ในหัวข้อเรื่อง “Early Buddhist Dhamm
วิทยานิพนธ์ของชนิดนะ จันทราศรีโค ในหัวข้อ “Early Buddhist Dhammakāya: Its Philosophical and Soteriological Significance” ศึกษาความหมายของธรรมกายในพระพุทธศาสนาดั้งเดิมโดยมุ่งเน้นพระไตรปิฎกและการตีความค
Understanding the Tipitaka and Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding the Tipitaka and Buddhist Concepts
Tipitaka (Skt, Tripitaka): Buddhist scripture. Tipitaka means the Three Baskets. They consist of the Basket of Discipline (Vinaya Pitaka) – rules and regulations of the Order of monks and nuns; the Ba
Tipitaka, or Tripitaka, consists of three main sections: Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, and Abhidhamma Pitaka, covering monks' rules, discourses on various human concerns, and psychological aspects of B
Relinquish All Else: The Path to Dhamma
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Relinquish All Else: The Path to Dhamma
53. RELINQUISH ALL ELSE Merely meditating and reciting the mantra "samma arahang" will create merit. It is not easy to attain Dhammanetya when the mind wants to dart here and there around the entire
The text emphasizes the significance of meditating and reciting the mantra 'samma arahang' to create merit. To attain Dhammanetya, one must bring the mind back to focus, specifically above the navel,
Understanding Nibbana and Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Nibbana and Key Buddhist Concepts
Nibbana (Skt. Nirvana): the state of ultimate happiness, the happy condition of enlightenment, the highest spiritual attainment. This is not the sense-based happiness of the everyday livid; nor is it
Nibbana, or Nirvana, represents the ultimate happiness in Buddhism, transcending ordinary joy and marking the end of the rebirth cycle. It's a state of perfect enlightenment that goes beyond language,
Understanding Buddhism: Key Concepts and Texts
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Understanding Buddhism: Key Concepts and Texts
death chronicle position awake with awareness awake in the sea of merit fire contemplation; fire as meditation device shrine; altar; group of tables containing images of Buddha triple robe; the three
This text delves into crucial Buddhist principles including the Tipitaka, which is a comprehensive scripture forming the foundation of Buddhist teachings. It encompasses three baskets: Vinaya Pitaka,
The Trumpet's Silence and the Body's Concomitants
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The Trumpet's Silence and the Body's Concomitants
they stood it upright, they stood it topsy turvy, they struck it with their hands, with a cloud, with a stick, with a sword, on one side, on the other, on every side, saying : - " Speak, master trumpe
This passage illustrates a conversation between a trumpeter and some border born men who are puzzled by the trumpet's silence. The trumpeter reflects on how the instrument requires a person and effort
Buddhist Meditation and Spiritual Activities
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Buddhist Meditation and Spiritual Activities
The image contains three pictures, each depicting people involved in religious or spiritual activities, probably in a Buddhist setting. The text content is not visible or is not the primary focus, but
This content showcases three images capturing the essence of Buddhist spiritual practices. The top image features a monk leading meditation on a raised platform, guiding a group seated on mats in a tr
Understanding the Concept of Dhammakāya in Buddhist Thought
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Understanding the Concept of Dhammakāya in Buddhist Thought
D.III.84 Vāsettha and Bhāradvāja, he whose confidence in the Tathāgata is settled, rooted, established, solid, irremovable by any ascetic or brahmin, any deva or Māra or Brahmā or anyone in the world
In this passage, Vāsettha and Bhāradvāja discuss the unwavering confidence in the Tathāgata, stating that those deeply rooted in dhamma can claim to be heirs of dhamma. The term 'dhammakāya' and its i
Garudhamma 8: Exploring Gender Issues in Buddhism
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Garudhamma 8: Exploring Gender Issues in Buddhism
Garudhamma 8 What did the Lord Buddha Establish? Wilaiporn SUCHARITTHAMMAKUL Abstract This paper deals with the Buddhist outlook on gender issues. Contemporary feminists have extrapolated moder
This paper examines the Buddhist perspective on gender issues, particularly the eight garudhamma, which have been contested in modern debates around gender equality. It investigates whether these teac
Interview with Luang Por Monica on Religion and Economics
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Interview with Luang Por Monica on Religion and Economics
Interview : the coldness. Those are our questions in life, and especially for me, Monica. Luang Por Monica, let's put it this way. Due to my age I might Monica need some assistants to help answer as m
In this insightful dialogue, Luang Por Monica shares her views on the interconnectedness of religions and the concept of an economic church. She emphasizes the importance of dialogue and experience sh
Finding True Peace: Beyond Words and Wars
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Finding True Peace: Beyond Words and Wars
Chapter 8 We will Definitely Find True Peace... e often talk about 'peace' after 'wars' have We about 'peace', it can never stop wars that have hap- pened or are happening. It has been written that "e
This chapter discusses the concept of 'True Peace' and how it is often romanticized in literature and rhetoric but remains elusive in reality. It highlights the desire for peace among all societal cla
อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา ปญฺจิกา
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อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา ปญฺจิกา
ประโยค - อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา ปญฺจิกา นาม อตฺถโยชนา (ทุติโย ภาโค) - หน้าที่ 399 จตุตถปริจเฉทตฺถโยชนา หน้า 399 [๔๘๐] อปเร เอว วิตถาเรนตีติ ญาเป็นโต อาห อปเรตยาที่ ฯ อปเร ปน อาจริยา อเหตุ...พน์ โหติ ยถา
บทนี้ได้กล่าวถึงการวิเคราะห์อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา โดยสำรวจความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างข้อมูลเนื้อหากับอาจริยาที่มีอยู่ การวิเคราะห์ได้อธิบายถึงกรอบการเข้าใจอาคารหรือองค์ความรู้เชิง philosophical ที่มีอยู่ในบริบ
ปรมฤทธฺญายานาม วิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงคล
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ปรมฤทธฺญายานาม วิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงคล
ประโยค- ปรมฤทธฺญายานาม วิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงคลสฺวฺาณาม มหาวีรสมฺมงฺคลาย (ปฐมาภาโค) - หน้าที่ 206 วิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงฺคลาย ฉนฺทหวา ตํ ปวติเตตํ ชนฺทวิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงฺคลาย ปลูลภํ อาจฐา วคฺก ภาย ปติธาย นิสารชาชา สุปาณีนานา
ข้อความนี้เป็นการตีความหรือการคัดเลือกในภาษาสันสกฤตที่เขียนในสคริปต์ไทย โดยมีเนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับแนวคิดในการอภิปรายถึงพลัง คุณธรรม และสาระของจิตวิญญาณภายในบริบททางพุทธศาสนา อีกทั้งยังกล่าวถึงคำศัพท์ที่เกี