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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
…se power to turn virtuousness into evilness, delude the mind with wrong perception, and deceive the senses as to what is good and what is bad. By dividing kilesa into three categories we may more closely…
Kilesa is an intrinsic element that corrupts the mind, causing mental suffering and overriding rationality. It acts like a hidden virus, lying dormant within the mind from birth. When viewed through D
Concepts of Cessation in Buddhism
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Concepts of Cessation in Buddhism
… from enlightenment. These states are: 1. Sensual desire (kāmacchanda): craving for pleasure to the senses; 2. Anger or ill-will (vyāpāda, vyāpāda): feelings of malice directed toward others; 3. sloth-torpo…
บทความนี้สำรวจแนวคิดเกี่ยวกับการดับทุกข์ในพระพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงนิทรา ความดับทุกข์ และนิกรังความตาย นอกจากนี้ยังกล่าวถึงอุปสรรคทั้งห้าที่ขัดขวางการเจริญสติและการเข้าถึงอนุตรโพธิญาณ พร้อมกับการสะท้อนถึงบุ
รากะ ลัสต์ และความหมายทางจิตวิญญาณ
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รากะ ลัสต์ และความหมายทางจิตวิญญาณ
…atter เรื่องสมบัติ possessions เรื่องหยาบ mundane matter; worldly matter (dealing with the five senses) เรื่องเพศ sexual matters โรงเรียนอนุบาลฝันในฝันวิทยา Inner Dream Kindergarten ถิ ascetic; h…
รากะ ลัสต์ คือความมีใจรักและความต้องการที่ส่งผลต่ออารมณ์ของเรา เช่น รากัจิตที่แสดงถึงธรรมชาติที่เต็มไปด้วยความกำหนัด คำต่างๆเช่น รำคาญใจ และริษยา ยังแสดงถึงอารมณ์และความรู้สึกที่มีอยู่ในชีวิตประจำวัน
Confronting Grief: A Tale of Loss and Understanding
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Confronting Grief: A Tale of Loss and Understanding
… conscientious. What grieves me so much is the thought that when she died, she was not in her right senses." "But what did your youngest daughter say, great treasurer?" "Venerable, I addressed her as 'dear …
In this touching narrative, a father mourns the loss of his modest and conscientious daughter, Sumana, and seeks solace from the Buddha. Despite knowing death is inevitable, he struggles with her last
Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
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Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
54 കൊച്ചുമുഖം Kochumukham The people of Alavi waited upon the Teacher and provided him with food, and when the meal was over, took his bowl and stood waiting for him to speak the words of rejoicing
…. He remains silent to emphasize the significance of her presence. When she finally approaches, she senses his desire for her to join him, highlighting a profound connection between them. This moment reflec…
ธรรมา: การเผยแพร่พุทธศาสนาในตะวันตก
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ธรรมา: การเผยแพร่พุทธศาสนาในตะวันตก
…ากก็กล้าตกกลัวตาย เพื่อถนอม เสียงเท่าไหร่เท่ากัน ก็จะยอมเสีย ดังนั้นแนวคิดการออกแบบ "คายตะนะ 6" Six senses อย่างสปาโยคะ การวิ่งมวยไก่ คาบต้า การฝึกมวยไทย อาหารไทย ชากาแฟขนม สมุนไพรต่าง ๆ เป็นต้น หรือการใช้ …
บทความนี้พูดถึงการทำทานในสังคมไทยและเปรียบเทียบกับความเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับทานในฝรั่ง โดยเฉพาะในวัดไทยในยุโรปซึ่งได้ประโยชน์จากอรรถเป็นคนไทย โดยเสนอแนะให้มีการใช้แนวคิดการบริหารจัดการสมัยใหม่เพื่อพัฒนาการเผ
Exploring Early Buddhist Schools: Pāli and Chinese Connections
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Exploring Early Buddhist Schools: Pāli and Chinese Connections
…ds in Sanskrit stanzas that correspond with Chinese stanzas are different from Pāli words, but both senses of meaning are similar or closely related; and (4) Some Sanskrit stanzas that correspond with Chine…
This study examines the connections between Pāli and Chinese stanzas through early Buddhist schools, specifically focusing on: (1) Two Pāli stanzas aiding the understanding of Chinese transliterated t
Understanding the Path to Nirvana: The Buddha's Teachings
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Understanding the Path to Nirvana: The Buddha's Teachings
…al pleasure [kāmasukhallikānuyoga], is to seek for pleasures through the channels of the five outer senses: eyes, ears, nose, mouth and physical contact. Such pleasures reduce the seeker to worldly mundanes…
This text discusses the Buddha's elucidation of the paths to Nirvana as presented in the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. It highlights the unprofitable practices, particularly the path of sensual indulgen
The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
…he fire, certainly burns the practitioner making them forget temporarily about the pleasures of the senses, and making them misunderstand that they have overcome their defilements. Some beat their shins eac…
In Buddhism, the practice of self-mortification is deemed fruitless by the Buddha. He elucidates that these practices, such as lying on thorns and severe fasting, do not genuinely rid individuals of d
Understanding the Origin of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding the Origin of Suffering in Buddhism
…], greed [lobha] and jealousy [icchā]. Object-side sensuality comes from attractive objects for the senses such as attractive images, sounds, perfumes, tastes and physical contacts.
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
The Suffering of Birth: Understanding the Stages of Embryonic Development
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The Suffering of Birth: Understanding the Stages of Embryonic Development
The suffering of birth starts to affect beings without exception from the moment they are conceived. Some beings are fully equipped with sense spheres [āyatanā] from the moment they are born — others
…ows changes in the embryo's state every seven days, culminating in the differentiation of limbs and senses. This gradual formation process highlights the significant suffering the fetus endures in the womb,…
Understanding the Body as a House
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Understanding the Body as a House
of the six senses¹ and the deterioration of the thirty-two parts of the body², causing the body to become shrivelled …
This text offers a profound understanding of the human body as a metaphorical house constructed by craving. It illustrates how the various parts of the body represent different elements of a house, hi
Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
…ith those things to which we are averse. The things which make us feel averse may come via our five senses — we feel aversion and would like to re-
This text delves into the characteristics of resentment as a source of misery and describes the Buddha's teachings on different forms of suffering. It explains how sorrow is a mental state, lamentatio
The Dangers of Craving in Buddhism
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The Dangers of Craving in Buddhism
…esome Behaviours Those beings that try to attain happiness dependent upon the pleasures of the five senses are wont to commit unwholesome behaviours as outlined in the Ten Paths of Unwholesomeness [akusalam…
This text discusses the profound impact of craving on beings, illustrating how it drives them towards hell realms and unwholesome actions. The Buddha's teachings emphasize that craving can lead to sin
Understanding Craving and its Effects
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Understanding Craving and its Effects
… a snare or a prisoner's chains Most people try to procure happiness from the pleasures of the five senses with the assumption that whenever they are able to gain their fill of sense pleasure, they will be …
The text discusses how craving influences our perceptions and behaviors, comparing it to sticky resin that binds our minds to attachments and sense pleasures. It warns that indulging in cravings leads
Understanding the Impermanence of the Body and the Pursuit of Transcendence
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Understanding the Impermanence of the Body and the Pursuit of Transcendence
…beyond all vengefulness, suffering and will no longer have any need to strive for happiness via the senses. **Forgo Sensual Pleasure to Gain Liberation** Those who are still thick with defilements are wont …
The text discusses the physical body as a storehouse for unwholesomeness, suffering, and illnesses due to our desires. It contrasts this with the nine supreme transcendental attainments, which include
Understanding Craving and Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Craving and Suffering in Buddhism
…be compared to practitioners who strive in Buddhist practice. The garden can be compared to the six senses and their sense objects [āyatana] which are the breeding ground of craving. Thus the Lord Buddha ta…
This text elaborates on the Buddhist perspective regarding craving as the fundamental cause of suffering. It compares improper practices to a dog snatching things without regard, while proper practice
Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
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Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
…e human body, you will observe the spheres of the feelings arising there. For our physical body and senses, the feelings which arise for us are externally based — they are external feelings. By contrast, fo…
The Lord Buddha encourages monks to attain transcendental knowledge to rise above sensuality and eradicate False View. Achieving the First Absorption endows practitioners with joy, happiness, and focu
Understanding Impermanence, Suffering, and Not-Self
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Understanding Impermanence, Suffering, and Not-Self
…en cognition and ‘knowing’ as follows: “The knowledge arising from cognition depends upon the six senses [āyatana] rather than wisdom, therefore 139
This text delves into the fundamental Buddhist concepts of impermanence (aniccān), suffering (dukkham), and not-self (anattā) as expressed through the Five Aggregates of the Human Body. It highlights
Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
gammo (adj. reason why people icchā (see jealousy) settle for the household life: see iddhipada (see Four Foundations harm of sensual-indulgence) of Success) gandha (scant: see sense-objects) Indra (P
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