Gifts
Three kinds of gifts are mentioned in Buddhism, namely: 1. Amisa dana (The gift of material things) 2. Abhaya dana (The gift of life) 3.Dhammadana (the gift of truth)
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Three kinds of gifts are mentioned in Buddhism, namely: 1. Amisa dana (The gift of material things) 2. Abhaya dana (The gift of life) 3.Dhammadana (the gift of truth)
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From: davidlai.me A friend recently asked me what a Kangyur is and I gave her a brief explanation. So, to expand on that explanation, I did some...
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I heard of fascinating stories of how rigorous and rewarding the monastic education system can be within Gaden monastery. So, I did a little bit of research to find...
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Our Buddha listened to others’ opinions patiently and sometimes revised his stances respecting their requests.
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Gauthama Buddha had endless qualities as well as a body with ‘Thirty Two Great Features’ which fascinated the onlooker.
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The things that are saved from a house which is on fire could be used later.
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Being a vegetarian makes it easier for us to increase our loving kindness and compassion
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Our great Gautama Buddha recited the Rathna Sutta to end the three fears; famine, evil spirit & dreadful disease in Waishali and brought back the city to prosperity.
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To live a secure life rid of all defilements, one should follow the above thirty eight propitious attributes.
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Dhamma is the teachings of Buddha. The Buddha taught the ‘Four Noble Truths’, the ‘Noble Eightfold Path’, the ‘Three Marks of Existence’, and other guidelines in order to achieve...
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Everyone seeks peace and harmony, because this is what we lack in our lives. From time to time we all experience agitation, irritation, disharmony.
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The loving-kindness, or metta, meditation can be performed anywhere. It is not an exercise mainly for the meditation cushion. It is best performed while you are walking around, even...
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Modern life is full of stress and strain. Therefore relaxation is a necessary ingredient of happiness.
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To live means to suffer, because the human nature is not perfect and neither is the world we live in.
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Today, my talk is especially addressed to the sick and old persons. The reason for this talk is that there was a Buddhist lay person who came and asked...
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I found this on the net I thought it was rather bizarre and fascinating at the same time.
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One of Zong Rinpoche’s (Tsem Rinpoche’s root guru) previous lives was the famous Indian master Bodhidharma who was famous to have brought Zen/Chen Buddhism to China and is regarded...
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These words narrated in the documentary have a particular universal resonance as it echoes the lives of the inmates of Tihar Jail, one of the most notorious jails in...
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From davidlai.me Comic book lovers from around the world would find this very interesting! The scriptwriters at Marvel Comics had adapted the popular Buddhist deity Tara into a superheroine...
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The Chief Incumbent of the Shasanawardhana Pirivena, Meerigama and the Head of the Ramanna Sect of Bhikkus (Ramanna Nikaya), the Most Venerable Wewaldeniye Medhalankara Thero passed away at the...
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There are a few misleading facts which the Brahmins spread, to bring discredit to Buddha’s Vision, which was the greatest threat to them.
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According to our Great Buddha’s disciplinary rules for the Buddhist monks and nuns, they can only have proper meals from sunrise to noon. It usually is limited to breakfast...
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1. Four black bulls came roaring, raising dust with great thunder from four main directions, with every intention to fight, to the royal courtyard.
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Beings do meritorious deeds and acquire mundane & super-mundane prosperity because of the Dhamma they hear.
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Most of the defilements we accumulate are not from our actions & talk; but from our thoughts & wishes.
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The shortest road to attain liberation ridding of suffering and oppression is the virtuous living as a priest.
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1) A home where a dead man lives with a dead woman – Both the man and the wife are greedy, immoral & insult the clergy.
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These ten things nourish the ten things that are desirable, liked, charming and hard to win the world. What ten?
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The Tooth Relic of our Gauthama Buddha which is in Kandy, Sri Lanka is highly venerated by all Buddhists all over the world.
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Buddha firmly said that nobody should eat the flesh of animals if he hears, sees or suspects that they were killed specially for the eater, himself; showing us the...
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Profit & loss, fame & anonymity, humiliation & honor, happiness & sorrow are called the ’Eight Laws Relating to the Vicissitude of Life’.
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The Supreme Buddha eradicated the desires of; seeing forms, hearing sounds, smelling sounds, tasting flavours, touching tangibles, and cognizing thoughts.
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Ven. Sanghamitta brought the right branch of the original Bo tree where Gauthama Buddha attained enlightenment from Bodh Gaya (Historically, Uruvela), India to Sri Lanka.
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Lumbini, the peaceful city located in Rupandehi district of Nepal, is the birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism and thus is the most important pilgrimage destination...
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Thripitaka (the pali canon) contains all Buddha’s teachings. It consists of three sections. Namely,‘Vinaya Pitaka’,‘Sutta Pitaka’,‘Abhidhamma Pitaka’.
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According to Buddhist monastic rules (Vinaya) a person must be 20 years old to undertake “Upasampada” to become a monk or a nun. All that are under 20 years...
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Meditation is all about controlling and having power over our minds which are like leaves that waver in the wind.
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From TheBuddhism.Net “Dear Monks, I would say that motive (thought) is Karma” were Buddha’s exact words regarding karma.The deeds done in accordance with the motives may be good or...
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The journey through the ‘life – death cycle’ (Samsara) with its unseen beginning is full of suffering.
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Buddhism is basically about our actions (Karma) and their reactions (Vipaka). In other words, Karma is action, and Vipaka, fruit or result, is its reaction.
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One day, Buddha disclosed to his bhikkus the 12 results of bad deeds he had done in his previous births for which he had to suffer in this birth.
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First and foremost believe in the Tripple Gem, Buddha (Lord Buddha himself), Dhamma (his teachings), & Sangha (His disciples)
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The wholesome meritorious deeds done, wishing to attain Buddha hood, Pase Buddha hood or Arahanthship; or, to attain enlightenment (the end of suffering; Nirvana) are called “Paramitha”, “Parami” or...
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We have no right to insult or talk against monks who use their saffron robes to carry forward the Buddhist Order. It is a sin. According to our Great...
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If the beings who wander in this long circle of rebirths do not attain Nirvana (the ultimate bliss of ending their birth by eliminating suffering), in future they would...
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Mahayana believes that Bodhisattvas employ ‘skillful means’ to know the mental capacity of each individual and guide them according to it.
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The boat which carried King Kelanitissa’s daughter Vihara Maha Devi had landed on the Potuvil beach in the Eastern province; not at Kirinda in the South as some say.
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The “Abhidhamma Pitaka” now in use was taught by Arahanth Sariputhra according to Buddha’s preaching and guidance.
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From TheBuddhism.Net By: Richard Dool The world is waiting and watching, hoping that an innocent dog will not be put to death. Lennox is a family dog that has...
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To analyze the mind and the thoughts ( contact, feeling, perception, volition & formations) which are aimed at the same objective, is more difficult.
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Built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers
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The Ruwanwelisaya is a stupa in Sri Lanka, considered a marvel for its architectural qualities and sacred to many Buddhists all over the world.
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*Bhikkuni Sakula got the following results in every birth, according to ‘theri apadana’’ for offering an oil lamp to the chetiya of Kashyapa Buddha after his parinirvana.
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It is popular in Japan today to drink water immediately after waking up every morning.
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In the year 2000, a jade boulder weighing 18 tons were found in Canada. It was called “Polar Pride” and was described as the find of the Millennium for...
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The objective of this program is to bring peace to the minds of these convicts and guide them towards the righteous path.
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