The advantages of making merit with a faithful mind
Dhamma For People. The fruit of making merit with a faithful mind is beyond the expectation, but the merit making is not too difficult to do...if you believe in merit and the fruit of merit.
Gratitude # 1
“A blind man will not see the world, no matter how brightly the sun shines. In the same way An ungrateful person will not see gratitude no matter how much help and compassion is received from the benefactor
ภาพพระสงฆ์ไทยต้านภัยน้ำท่วม โดยสำนักข่าวต่างประเทศ
รวมภาพข่าวน้ำท่วมของพระสงฆ์ไทย ที่ท่านไม่อาจนิ่งดูดาย ต่างออกมาช่วยชาวบ้านสู้ภัยน้ำท่วมอย่างไม่หวั่นเกรงภัยพิบัติอันตรายใดๆ ภาพที่น่าประทับใจเหล่านี้ถูกตีแผ่ออกไปสู่สายตาชาวโลก ผ่านสำนักข่าวต่างประเทศมากมาย
Listening Regularly to Dhamma Teachings # 2
Do not think that the monk is young, you are older than the monk and you have listened to the sermons of senior well-known monks many times
Contentment # 2
People like to have power because those who have power can control others. When those who would like to have power do not get power, they get discontent
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level # 1
Practising the Noble Eightfold Path is not just the duty of the saint or the monk striving for Nirvana –it is also a means by which the householder can secure happiness
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta for Pursuers of Perfection # 1
In this Appendix we delve al little deeper into the meaning of the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. The Dhaamacakkapavattana Sutta itself is a very brief teaching because it serves merely as a reminder to listeners who were already well versed in the materials covered
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level # 2
When Right Intention is described in the Suttas, it is anaIysed in to three types: 1.The Intention to remove oneself from sensual desire [nekkamma sankappa]
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level # 5
At its most basic, Right Livelihood means earning one’s living in a way which avoids the five types of Wrong Trade
KATHINA CEREMONY B.E. 2554 (2011)
At the end of Buddhist Lent a joyful moment comes to the hearts of all Buddhists. It is the time of the very special annual Robe Offering ceremony, called the Kathina.