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The Four Absorptions in Meditation
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The Four Absorptions in Meditation
…itial application of mind [vitakka], continued application of mind [vicāra], joy [pīti], happiness [sukha] and one-pointedness [ekaggatā]. The Second Absorption which is accompanied by three factors: joy […
…itial application of mind (vitakka), continued application of mind (vicāra), joy (pīti), happiness (sukha), and one-pointedness (ekaggatā). The Second Absorption is defined by joy (pīti), happiness (sukha)…
The Pursuit of True Happiness
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The Pursuit of True Happiness
… of that initial joy experienced in the beginning. 2. Happiness achieved through Dhamma. [Nirāmisa-sukha], This is the only form of true happiness, one that is free from suffering, and the point from whic…
…rce, overshadowing initial happiness. It then contrasts this with true happiness, known as Nirāmisa-sukha, which is achieved through the teachings of the Lord Buddha, leading individuals towards Nibbana. U…
Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
…ilement is abandoned and eradicated, the noble disciple experiences happiness from release (vimutti-sukha), and the knowledge of such happiness (ñāṇa) arises.117 This corresponds to Gotami's claim of happi…
This text analyses the concept of dhammakāya, highlighting its connection to enlightenment and the associated happiness. It emphasizes the blameless nature of dhammakāya and notes Gotami's insights in
The Role of Buddhism in Society
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The Role of Buddhism in Society
…this conference heading put me in mind of the lord Buddha's teaching in the Bali language which is "Sukha Sangha Samakki" which means “unity bring in happiness”. And I would like to add that even in the m…
…in spiritual development towards Nibbana. The importance of unity, as expressed in the Bali phrase 'Sukha Sangha Samakki', highlights that collective harmony brings happiness. Through teachings common to a…
WBSY Sangha Unity Declaration
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WBSY Sangha Unity Declaration
… of the eightieth anniversary of His Majesty's birth We remain mindful of the Lord Buddha's words “Sukha sanghassa samaggi” that a harmonious Sangha is a happy Sangha thus we commit ourselves to the princ…
…birthday, and highlights the need for harmony within the Sangha as expressed in the Buddha's words 'Sukha sanghassa samaggi'. This unity is likened to the singularity of the sun in the sky, reinforcing the…
The Power of Mind in Creating Happiness
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The Power of Mind in Creating Happiness
Manopubbangama dhamma manosetha manomaya manasa ce pasannena bhasati va karoti va tato nam sukha30 manveti chava anapayi. Verse 11: All mental phenomena have mind as their forerunner; they have m…
บทกลอนที่ 11 ระบุว่าปรากฏการณ์ทั้งหมดในจิตมีจิตเป็นผู้ส่งนำ และหากใครพูดหรือกระทำด้วยจิตที่บริสุทธิ์ ความสุขจะติดตามเขาราวกับเงาที่ไม่เคยจากไป ความคิดที่ดีจะนำไปสู่คำพูดและการกระทำที่ดี ซึ่งผลลัพธ์จะเ
The Essence of Life: Pearls of Inner Wisdom
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The Essence of Life: Pearls of Inner Wisdom
…our physical body as it is of the nature of being truly permanent [nicca], the origin of happiness [sukha], and true-self [atta], which is free from the control of Mara, the evil one. (13 February 2000)
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับความสำคัญของการไม่สูญเสียเวลาในการค้นหาธรรมกายซึ่งเป็นแก่นของชีวิต ในขณะที่ร่างกายของเราเสื่อมสลายจากทุกข์ อนิจจา และอัตตา ธรรมกายมีคุณสมบัติที่ตรงกันข้ามกับร่างกายทางกายภาพ โดยเป็นสิ่
Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
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Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
… with application of mind [vitakka], continued application of mind [vicāra], joy [pīti], happiness [sukha] and one-pointedness [ekaggatā] (see also page 130ff.). The seeing and consideration of the bodies …
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
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…see form Brahmā realms) Suddhodana (P. name of Siddhatha’s father) Suddā (peasant caste: see caste) sukha (see happiness) sukhaṁ (happy) Sumeru (P. mountain that forms the axis of the universe in Buddhist …
This glossary provides definitions of key terms in Buddhism, including various realms of existence, aspects of consciousness, and significant teachings. It covers concepts such as 'sota viṁñāṇa' (audi