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Young People and the Lord Buddha
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Young People and the Lord Buddha
Chapter 28 Young People and the Lord Buddha In recent years, a new generation of young people has started to wonder why Buddhists highly regard the Lord Buddha to be the greatest sanctuary, although
In this chapter, a new generation of young people questions the reverence of the Lord Buddha as a mentor. A senior monk provides insight, emphasizing that true Buddhists are…
Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
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Purification of the Mind: A Path to Enlightenment
…editation practice (Bhāvanāmaya) Mental development through meditation 4. Humility (Apaṭṭhānamaya) Reverence and humility towards others with virtue 5. Aiding others (Veyyāvaccamaya) Assisting others without…
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
The Reverence of Parents in Buddhism
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The Reverence of Parents in Buddhism
…ion of an inheritance. How can we prevent this problem of ungraciousness to those worthy of our reverence? With great vision and wisdom, our ancestors had clear criteria for solving this problem. Primar…
In Buddhist teachings, parents are revered as the first teachers and gateways to heaven. Thai children demonstrate respect by bowing at their feet and caring for them in old age. Neglecting elderly pa
Understanding the Fruitful Elderly: A Guide to Altruism and Wisdom
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Understanding the Fruitful Elderly: A Guide to Altruism and Wisdom
…rstanding of life. The Lord Buddha called these elderly people “those worthy of their children’s reverence.” A family with a member like this will possess happiness as if it has “a worthy one in the family.…
The second type of elderly individual, termed 'A Fruitful Person', exemplifies philanthropy and self-sufficiency. These individuals have not only prepared well for their later years but have also enga
Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
…hopes for merit in return. We do not worship pictures of other religions; but, we should not show irreverence to them either. We also should not comment on any of the objects they worship. Throughout our lives…
This text examines the qualities necessary for being a true Buddhist, highlighting the importance of belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding of Kamma, and
Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
…hopes for merit in return. We do not worship pictures of other religions; but, we should not show irreverence to them either. We also should not comment on any of the objects they worship. Throughout our live…
This text outlines the defining characteristics of a true Buddhist, emphasizing belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding the Law of Kamma, and maintaining