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The Indulgent Adventures of the Treasurer's Son
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The Indulgent Adventures of the Treasurer's Son
It was the custom of the treasurer's son to go thrice a day to wait upon the king. One day a company of knaves who lived in that city thought to themselves, "If this treasurer's son would only get dru
The story narrates how the treasurer's son, while on his way to greet the king, encounters a group of mischie…
The Rebirth of Arahants: A Tale of Karma
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The Rebirth of Arahants: A Tale of Karma
Now this elder was an arahat, and therefore looked into the future to see whether their earnest wish would be fulfilled. And perceiving that it would be fulfilled, he smiled. The woman noticed the smi
This tale narrates the story of a noble elder who, perceived an earnest wish being fulfilled, smiled, leading to his rebirth as …
The Story of Kukkutamitta
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The Story of Kukkutamitta
5 The story of Kukkutamitta While residing at the Veluvana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verse with reference …
The story unfolds at the Veluvana monastery where the Buddha reflects on Kukkutamitta, a hunter, and a rich m…
The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
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The Story of Opatala: A Jataka Tale
Padakusalamánava-Játaka.1 . "Opatala, by Ganges," etc.—This story the Master dwelling at Jetavana told concerning a certain boy. He was, they say, the son of a house…
…omes before returning, ultimately leading him to Jetavana where he engaged with the teachings. This story highlights the significance of keen observation and understanding one's surroundings. For more insi…
The Dancer Patala and the Wisdom of Kings
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The Dancer Patala and the Wisdom of Kings
…danger arises from them, who shall avert that danger? This, sire, is a secret matter. I have told a story intelligible to the wise: understand it, sire." The Favorite Jatakas
The text narrates the story of Patala, a talented dancer, who laments that the very waters that save people also bring about hi…
The Favorite Jataka: A Tale of Misfortune
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The Favorite Jataka: A Tale of Misfortune
"Friend, I understand not a hidden story like this. Catch the thieves and bring them to me." Then the Bodhisatta said, "Hear then this, sir…
…ability of life and the dangers of attachment. Discover the rich teachings embedded in this ancient story that resonate with timeless wisdom and reflect on our own lives. This narrative underlines the comp…
The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
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The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
…Friend, just bring me the thief." Without telling the king that he was a thief, he told yet another story. 4) Once, sire, in this very city a man ate to excess and was unable to digest his food. Maddened …
In this parable, a king learns about a thief who stole jewels but is ensnared in another story about excess and consequence. The narratives intertwine, showing how what appears to be a refuge ca…
The Downfall of a Wicked King
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The Downfall of a Wicked King
… died. But they anointed the Bodhisatta and set him on the throne. The Master, after relating this story to illustrate the Truths, said, "Lay Brother, there is nothing marvellous in recognizing footsteps …
…d morality but also highlights the importance of recognizing truth in actions. The Master uses this story to convey the significance of these truths, leading the lay Brother and his son towards enlightenme…
The Bodhisatta and the Traders
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The Bodhisatta and the Traders
The traders heard his saying, and cried--"We are going home, master!" joining their hands, and raising them respectfully to their foreheads. "Then climb up on my back," said the Bodhisatta. Thereat s
In this story, the Bodhisatta aids a group of traders, who respectfully climb onto his back to be safely transpor…
The Tale of the State-Elephant and the Royal Courtyard
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The Tale of the State-Elephant and the Royal Courtyard
…the mahout got down and bowed before the king, and in answer to the king's enquiries told the whole story of their leaving Rājagaha."It was very good of you," said the king, "to come here"; and in his …
The story narrates the arrival of a state-elephant in Benares, drawing attention from all, including the king…
The Source of Faith and Virtue
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The Source of Faith and Virtue
…e knowledge was gained. Like leaving the island, the sea, knowledge, and happiness, come into the story. The story of the animals that have been living for many years is an empty space. No borders, n…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับความสำคัญของศรัทธาและความดีในชีวิต ตามหลักธรรมของพระพุทธเจ้า โดยเน้นความสำคัญของการเรียนรู้และการปฏิบัติในการสร้างบุญและความรู้ให้กับตนเอง รวมถึงความสุขที่เกิดจากการศึกษาและสั่งสอนผู้อ
The Cycle of Existence and Three Spheres
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The Cycle of Existence and Three Spheres
…o himself. Ānanda noticed the Buddha’s smiling and asked the reason. Later, the Buddha revealed the story of the past that that piglet had previously been born as a hen in the yard of the monk’s almonry in…
…xt discusses the concept of craving as the root cause of rebirth in the Cycle of Existence, using a story from the Dhammapadathakā to illustrate the journey of a female piglet that was reborn multiple time…
The Story of Khujutara and Khema
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The Story of Khujutara and Khema
money any more. She used the whole 1,000 kahapanas to buy flowers for Sammavadi and the courtesans. Seeing that there were more flowers than usual, the courtesans asked Khujutara whether the king had
This text narrates the story of Khujutara, who uses all her money for good after understanding the teachings of the Buddha about…
The Importance of Right Livelihood in Buddhism
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The Importance of Right Livelihood in Buddhism
The Buddha said that a person who earns their living by Wrong Livelihood is like someone who intentionally advises a traveller to take a dangerous road, saying that it is safe, but when travelling the
…cusses the concept of Wrong and Right Livelihood according to Buddhist teachings. It highlights the story of Seriva, a merchant who contrasts moral integrity with a greedy counterpart, demonstrating the mo…
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…ke to tell you about it, so you can say whether I’ve been imagining it or not." He settled into the story. "One night as I was lying outside on the balcony of our country house the moonlight was bright eno…
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…a Tradition telling the reason why the temple had to be built. Khun Yay couldn't write down her own story to go in the book, so she told her story to others who wrote it down for her. It turned out to be a…
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คุณสมบัติพิเศษของผิวหนังในเด็กนักเรียน
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คุณสมบัติพิเศษของผิวหนังในเด็กนักเรียน
Ëée D M C ช่องนี้มีค่าตอบ Ëé ๕๖ คุณสมบัติสุดพิเศษและพิเศษสุด คือผิวของลูก ๆ นักเรียนโรงเรียนอนุบาลฝันในฝันวิทยาได้ตั้งใจทำบุญ จะสามารถปรับอุณหภูมิตามสภาพอากาศได้ เช่น ทอดผ้าป่าอย่างเต็มที่เต็มกำลัง แล
…นไม่พึงประสงค์สามารถลดลงได้ด้วยการสร้างบุญร่วมกัน.Buddhism teachings in the Pali Canon, such as the story of the beautiful woman, are also referenced as inspiration for the qualities of warmth and comfort.
การสร้างวัดด้วยหัวใจ
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การสร้างวัดด้วยหัวใจ
…็นสิ่งที่ยิ่งใหญ่ มาก คือ ใจ - ELEVATION $1 เรื่องเล่าจากพระกรุปลดกุล ฌามากก สโตร์หน้าวัด THE STORE STORY The oavesa สถานดาบน
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงการสร้างวัดผ่านแนวทางการทำงานเป็นทีม และการรับบุญที่ทุกคนสามารถเข้าร่วมได้ โดยมีตัวอย่างจากการสร้างบารมีด้วยความตั้งใจ และการทำงานร่วมกันของอาสาสมัครในโครงการ V-PEACE เน้นถึงความสำคัญ
The Eternal Bond of Love in Reincarnation
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The Eternal Bond of Love in Reincarnation
the puddle to let Dipankara Buddha and his disciples walk over to the other side, so they would not get wet. Dipankara Buddha prophesied that Sumedha would become the next Buddha, known as Gautama Bim
This narrative delves into the story of Dipankara Buddha and his disciples, illustrating how their virtuous actions influence future liv…
Navigating Chastity in Marriage
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Navigating Chastity in Marriage
…a monk and nun. Each gave the other blessings as they departed to pursue Nibbana. There is also the story of Lady Uttra, who was married and also wished to perform merits. She asked her husband for permiss…
This text discusses the complexities of living a chaste life while fulfilling marital duties. It highlights the experiences of notable figures like a Sotapanna woman, Pipphali and Bhaddakapilani, and