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Bibliography of Buddhist and Linguistic Resources
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Bibliography of Buddhist and Linguistic Resources
Bibliography Devlin, Joseph. A Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms. 2d ed. New York: Popular Library Inc., 1961. Guralnik, David B. Webster’s New World Dictionary: Compact School and Office Edition.
This bibliography compiles crucial references for understanding Buddhism and language, featuring dictionaries such as 'Concise Pali-English Dictionary' and 'Webste…
Understanding Dhamma and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhamma and Enlightenment
Attaining Dhamma: meditative attainment; a state of absorption in meditation where the mind achieves super insight and knowledge; knowing and seeing according to the truths. Attainment of Dhammakaya:
…xplored. Defilements, or mental impurities, are described as hindrances to achieving enlightenment. Understanding these concepts is vital for those on the Buddhist path to deepen their practice and knowledge of sp…
The Virtue of Approving in Velāma Sutta
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The Virtue of Approving in Velāma Sutta
66 The Virtue of Approving 7. Velāma Sutta "Now, householder, if the thought should occur to you, 'Perhaps it was someone else who at that time was Velāma the brahman, who gave that gift, t
…ally advanced individual can surpass the deeds of notable historical figures if done with the right understanding and intention. The Sutta calls for a deeper perception of giving, valuing the spiritual quality and…
The Virtue of Absorbing in the Velama Sutta
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The Virtue of Absorbing in the Velama Sutta
68 The Virtue of Absorbing 7. Velama Sutta "If one were to feed one non - returner, that would be more fruitful than... if one were to feed 100 oncereturners. "If one were to feed one arahant, that
… underscoring the value of spiritual nourishment over mere physical sustenance. For true Buddhists, understanding this hierarchy of giving is vital for cultivating virtues in their spiritual journey and reinforcin…
Dana Sutta: The Nature of Giving
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Dana Sutta: The Nature of Giving
The Vintage of Absoiving 9. Dana Sutta 5. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'Just as there were the great sacrifices of the sages of the past -- Atthaka, Vamaka, Vamadeva, Vessamitta, Yamataggi, An
…ty lead to a serene mind and joyful outcomes, resulting in rebirth among divine beings after death. Understanding these concepts can enrich one's spiritual journey, encouraging a practice of generosity as a means …
The Victory of Abandoning: Insights from the Dana Sutta
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The Victory of Abandoning: Insights from the Dana Sutta
The Victory of Abandoning 9. Dana Sutta Those 6 things Then, having exhausted that action, that power, that status, that sovereignty, he is a returner, coming back to this world. 7. "-- but with the
… the quality of mind and intention behind actions is crucial in determining their fruition. Through understanding these principles, individuals can enhance their spiritual practice and cultivate a mindset that yie…
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Buddhist Texts and Scholarly Works
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Buddhist Texts and Scholarly Works
BAREAU, André. 2013 *The Buddhist Schools of the Small Vehicle*. translated by Sara Boin-Webb. edited by Andrew Skilton. London: Buddhist Society Trust. DEEG, Max. 2012 “Thavira, Thera and *Thaviravā
…kyō, shedding light on linguistic aspects of ancient scriptures. These contributions are pivotal in understanding the evolution and identities within Buddhist traditions. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
The Journey of Self-Discovery Through Ordination
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The Journey of Self-Discovery Through Ordination
life of luxury, sleeping in air-conditioned rooms, etc., will find that they have to eat alms, and sleep outside, eventually, their need to sleep in air-conditioned rooms will disappear. You learn ab
…practices the Dhamma, deeper insights into character and personal flaws emerge, promoting a clearer understanding of self-improvement. Ultimately, ordination facilitates the cleansing of body, speech, and mind, fo…
How to Meditate: A Guide to Proper Posture
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How to Meditate: A Guide to Proper Posture
146 HOW TO MEDITATE (Left diagram: Sitting posture with hands on the lap. The numbered points are labeled as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, with some annotations: "two finger breadths above the navel".) (Rig
…ntaining a proper posture is essential as it allows for better breath control and concentration. By understanding these anatomical points, practitioners can enhance their meditation experience. Visit dmc.tv for mo…
The Journey to Enlightenment: Sodh Chandasaro's Transformation
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The Journey to Enlightenment: Sodh Chandasaro's Transformation
PHRAMONGKOLTHEPMUNI 43 the beginning of the path to spiritual attainment. He was overjoyed. Even the midday meal tasted extraordinary delicious that day. He looked forward to continuing a long medit
… bright sphere that evolves into the Dhammakaya, the Body of Enlightenment, culminating in a deeper understanding of spiritual truth. His dedication leads to unparalleled meditation prowess, establishing him as Th…
Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
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Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
The Dhammakaya Knowledge (Vijja10 Dhammakaya) is a profound knowledge that deals with the ‘Five Aspects of Natural Law’, the Law that governs all things. They include Biological Law, which governs all
…ous states in human existence and the detrimental effects of evil states. It highlights the crucial understanding necessary for liberation from rebirth cycles.
What is Meditation?
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What is Meditation?
WHAT IS MEDITATION? The mind can be compared to an ocean, and momentary mental events such as happiness, irritation, fantasies, and boredom can be compared to the waves that rise and fall on the ocea
…d to any one faith, emphasizing that its benefits can be realized by anyone seeking a more profound understanding of themselves. By recognizing the spiritual essence within, meditation provides a transformative pa…
Center of the Body: Balance and Mindfulness
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Center of the Body: Balance and Mindfulness
CENTER OF THE BODY Every object in nature has its center of gravity, the point where it keeps its balance. For example, the center of gravity for a cup is at the center point of the cup; the center of
…cus is likened to tuning a radio or camera for optimal clarity. This connection allows for a deeper understanding and fulfillment through meditation. More information can be found at dmc.tv.
The Joy of Meditation
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The Joy of Meditation
sleep with happiness, wake with happiness, and go about our daily duties with happiness. This aspect alone is enough of a reason for someone to meditate. Happiness derived from a mind that is peacefu
…cognitive faculties, and unlocks transcendental knowledge. By meditating, we can cultivate a deeper understanding and refine our capabilities, potentially gaining insights into thoughts, past events, and future po…
Study of Buddhist Texts and Sectarian Developments
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Study of Buddhist Texts and Sectarian Developments
HONJŌ, Yoshifumi (本庄良文). 1992 “Saurātantika.” Indogaku-Bukkyōgaku-kenkyū 印度学仏教学研究 40(2): 148-154(L). NATIER, Janice J., Charles S. PREBISH. 1977 “Mahāsāṃghika Origins: The Beginnings of Buddhist Sect
…s study on Saurātantika and Janice Natier's analysis of Mahāsāṃghika origins provide a backdrop for understanding sect development. Karashima's work on the original language of the Chōagonkyō and Kato's research i…
The Strength of Inner Peace and Generosity in Monastic Life
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The Strength of Inner Peace and Generosity in Monastic Life
ourselves of desire, establish inner peace, and be able to correct all the wrongful acts in our lives. 8. You will have strength, perseverance and courage to face life's obstacles. When you are firs
…ghlighted, as they graciously share limited resources with visitors. Such experiences foster a deep understanding of compassion and the strength to overcome life's obstacles. Monastic practice cultivates resilienc…
Achieving Inner Peace Through Simple Reflection
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Achieving Inner Peace Through Simple Reflection
Reflect easily and comfortably. Relax your eyelids, adjust your sitting position, relax your body, and create a feeling of stillness, tenderness and comfort. This is all you have to do. It is the only
…tting position, relaxing the body, and repeating the mantra 'sammaarahang', one can access a deeper understanding of happiness and fulfillment. The key to success is in stopping the mind's constant activity to dev…
The Key to Inner Knowledge: Stopping the Mind
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The Key to Inner Knowledge: Stopping the Mind
So he decided to seek out well-known meditation teachers available at that time and apprenticed with them. He practiced every kind of meditation technique known to him. Finally, he met the famed medit
…okyoong. Khun Yai emphasized that stopping the mind is essential for achieving inner experience and understanding Dhamma deeply. Textbook learning pales in comparison to the insights gained from a still mind. A qu…
Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
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Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
Five Hindrances Hindrances are negative mental states that impede success in meditation. They consist of: Sensual Desire – craving for pleasure of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and tou
…f energy, while restlessness and agitation involve troubling thoughts that prevent mental calmness. Understanding and overcoming these hindrances is essential for effective meditation practice.