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Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
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Understanding Personal Offerings in Buddhism
42 The Verse of Absoniring 6. Dakkhināvibhanga Sutta One gives a gift to one who has entered upon the way to the realisation of the fruit of arahantship; this is the fourth kind of personal offe
The text elaborates on different types of personal offerings within Buddhist practice, highlighting the spiritual importance of giving to individuals at various stages of realization, including arahan
The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
44 The Virtue of Abstaining 6. Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta One gives a gift to one outside [the Dispensation] who is free from lust for sensual pleasures;30 this is the eleventh kind of personal offering.
In the Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta, the text discusses the significance of personal offerings in different contexts. It compares giving gifts to various recipients, such as virtuous and immoral individuals
The Significance of Giving to Spiritual Seekers
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The Significance of Giving to Spiritual Seekers
"By giving a gift to one who has entered upon the way to the realisation of the fruit of stream - entry, the offering may be expected to repay incalculably, immeasurably. What, then, should be said a
This text examines the immense value of giving to those who are on the spiritual path, highlighting the exponential returns of such acts. From stream-enterers to Tathāgatas, offerings made to these en
ทานบารมี สูตรรัชแห่งความสุข
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ทานบารมี สูตรรัชแห่งความสุข
ทานบารมี สูตรรัชแห่งความสุข ๖. ทักษิณาวิถีสูตร ๘. ดูก่อนอนนท์ ก็ในอนาคตภาค จักมุ่งแต่กล่าวภักษ์โคตรรัญ มีผักกาสาวะพันคอ เป็นคนทุกดี มีธรรมลามากคนทั้งหลายจักถวายทานเฉพาะสงฆ์ได้ ในกล่าวภักษ์ดีนั้นดู่อน
บทนี้เกี่ยวกับทานบารมีและทักษิณาวิถีสูตร โดยอธิบายถึงความสำคัญของการถวายทานเฉพาะสงฆ์และผลของการทำบุญในรูปแบบต่างๆ นอกจากนี้ยังเน้นถึงความบริสุทธิ์ของทักษิณาที่ประกอบไปด้วยองค์ประกอบ 5 อย่าง ที่ส่งผลต่
Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta: The Purity of Offerings
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Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta: The Purity of Offerings
52 The Virtue of Absorbing 6. Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta There is the offering that is purified by the giver, not by the receiver. There is the offering that is purified by the receiver, not by th
The Dakkhīnāvibhaga Sutta discusses the concept of offering purification by the giver and receiver. It differentiates four types of offerings: purified by the giver, by the receiver, by neither, and b
The Purification of Offerings in Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta
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The Purification of Offerings in Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta
54 The Virtue of Absolving 6. Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta 13. "And how is the offering purified both by the giver and by the receiver? Here the giver is virtuous, of good character, and the receiver is
The Dakhināvíbhanga Sutta presents insights on how offerings are purified based on the character of both the giver and receiver. It delineates scenarios: when a virtuous giver offers to an immoral rec
The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
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The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
45 AN 9.20, PTS: A IV 392: translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu 46 The Commentary states that Anathapindika is here referring to alms that he gives to the poor; his alms to the Sangha remain
This passage discusses a teaching from the Buddha to Anathapindika, emphasizing that even in times of famine when one can only offer coarse food, the act of giving remains valuable. The commentary hig
The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
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The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
The Voice of Abandoning 7. Velama Sutta "Householder, regardless of whether a gift is coarse or refined, if it is given inattentively, disrespectfully, not with one's own hand, as if throwing it away
In the Velama Sutta, the Buddha emphasizes the importance of the quality of gifts over their material worth. Whether a gift is simple or elaborate, the intention behind it matters greatly. Gifts given
Generosity of Offerings in the Pali Canon
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Generosity of Offerings in the Pali Canon
He gave 84,000 milk cows with tethers of fine jute and copper milk pails. He gave 84,000 maidens adorned with jeweled earrings. He gave 84,000 couches spread with long - fleeced coverlets, white wool
This text describes an extravagant offering of 84,000 milk cows with jute tethers and copper pails, maidens adorned with jewelry, luxurious couches, and an abundance of fine cloth. The descriptive ima
ถนนบูรษี: สูตรรถแต่งแห่งความสุข
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ถนนบูรษี: สูตรรถแต่งแห่งความสุข
ถนนบูรษี สูตรรถแต่งแห่งความสุข ๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕๕ ให้แม่โคนม ๕๕๕๕ ตัว มีน้ามนไหลสะดวก ใช้ภาชนะ เงินรองน้าม ให้หญิงสาว ๕๕,๕๕๕ คน ประดับด้วยแก้วมณีและแก้วยักษ์ ให้บัลลังก์ ๕๕,๕๕๕ ที่ ตาดด้
ถนนบูรษีเป็นสถานที่ที่คนรักรถสามารถเรียนรู้สูตรและเคล็ดลับในการแต่งรถเพื่อสร้างความสุข โดยมีการใช้ของประดับและวัสดุที่สร้างสรรค์ในการออกแบบรถยนต์ เราจะเห็นรถแต่งที่มีการใช้แก้วมณีและแก้วยักษ์ รวมถึงบั
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
In the Velāma Sutta, the householder is reminded that true merit comes not from the quantity or grandeur of gifts, but from the character and realization of those who receive them. The teaching emphas
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
In the Velama Sutta, the text highlights the profound impact of offering food to individuals with high spiritual attainment. It asserts that feeding a single non-returner yields greater merit than fee
The Viktor of Absorbing: Insights from Velama Sutta
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The Viktor of Absorbing: Insights from Velama Sutta
The Viktor of Absorbing 7. Velama Sutta "If one were to have a dwelling built and dedicated to the Community of the four directions, that would be more fruitful than... if one were to feed a communit
The Velama Sutta emphasizes that the true fruits of spiritual practice are found in building a strong foundation in faith and ethical conduct. Constructing a dwelling for the community is commendable,
Bhojana Sutta: The Significance of Giving a Meal
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Bhojana Sutta: The Significance of Giving a Meal
8. Bhojana Sutta: A Meal "In giving a meal, the donor gives five things to the recipient Which five? He/she gives life, beauty, happiness, strength, & quick - wittedness. Having given life, he/sh
The Bhojana Sutta highlights the spiritual significance of giving a meal, describing how the donor, by providing food, imparts five essential qualities to the recipient: life, beauty, happiness, stren
ธรรมบรรมี สูตรรดับแห่งความสุข
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ธรรมบรรมี สูตรรดับแห่งความสุข
ธรรมบรรมี สูตรรดับแห่งความสุข 8. โชชนทานสูตร ว่าด้วยทายกผู้ให้ในถวายอุทิศว่าให้ฐานะ 5 อย่างแก่ปฏิปทก ดูก่อนกิฬาทั้งหลาย ทายกผู้ให้ในฐานะเป็นทาน ซึ่งว่าให้ฐานะ 5 อย่างแก่ปฏิปทก 5 อย่างเป็นใน คือ ให้ยิ่
ใน ‘โชชนทานสูตร’ กล่าวถึงฐานะ 5 อย่างที่ทายกผู้ให้แก่ปฏิปทก ซึ่งรวมถึงการให้ยิ่ง, ให้วรรณะ, ให้สุข, ให้กำลัง และให้ภูมิ การให้เหล่านี้ไม่เพียงแต่ส่งผลต่อการเป็นผู้ที่เจริญในสังคม แต่ยังสามารถส่งเสริมค
The Virtue of Abstaining: Bhojana Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining: Bhojana Sutta
The picture contains the following text: --- The Virtue of Abstaining 8. Bhojana Sutta The prudent person giving life, strength, beauty, quick - wittedness - the wise person, a giver of happiness
The Bhojana Sutta emphasizes the importance of virtuous living and the impact it has on one's life. By giving life, strength, beauty, and happiness to others, an individual cultivates their own happin
The Voice of Acquiring: Insights on Giving
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The Voice of Acquiring: Insights on Giving
The Voice of Acquiring 9. Dana Sutta 9. Dana Sutta: Giving Sariputta60, 1. "Having given this gift seeking his own profit - with a mind attached [to the reward], seeking to store up for himself, [with
In this text, Sariputta discusses the nature of giving, contrasting two motivations behind altruistic acts. Those who give for personal gain and with attachment to rewards are reborn among the Four Gr
The Vitality of Absorbing Gifts
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The Vitality of Absorbing Gifts
The Vitality of Absorbing 9. Dana Sutta 3. "he gives a gift with the thought, 'This was given in the past, done in the past, by my father & grandfather. It would not be right for me to let
The text delves into the Dana Sutta, emphasizing the importance of giving as a custom passed down through generations. It highlights two perspectives on gift-giving: one derived from family tradition
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
The Dana Sutta emphasizes the importance of giving with a mindful intention, drawing parallels with great sages of the past. It illustrates how such acts of generosity lead to a serene mind and joyful
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 Dana Sutta presents profound insights on the nature of giving and its consequences in the spiritual journey. It describes how the mindset behind acts of generosity can influence their outcomes—whe