WebbA Dharma Teaching on the Paramita of Discipline with Jetsunma Namchak - Tibetan Buddhist Community 540 subscribers Subscribe 0 No views 1 minute ago Show more … Webb22 feb. 2024 · The First Paramita involves generosity and giving, yet as the Buddha taught, “You don’t need to be rich to give.Giving doesn’t require money. Even in poverty, with no material possessions to your name, you can still give.” Beyond material goods, we can offer our strength or other capacities, our time and effort, our love and care, as well as respect …
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Webb22 dec. 2024 · Those who enter the Buddhist monastic life are expected to observe the ten precepts with 227 additional rules of moral discipline for the Buddhist monks, and 311 additional rules for Buddhist nuns. For the lay community, the minimum code of morality expected of them is what is known as Pancha-sila or five precepts, though they can also … Webb15 juni 2015 · The Analysis of Bangkok Coffee Chain’s Consumers and the Influence of Brand Personalities on their Purchasing Decision. Nuntana Udomkit. Panuvat Mathews. Preview abstract. GET ACCESS. Restricted access Research article First published June 15, 2015 pp. 425–438. bird with red head and grey body
A Dharma Teaching on the Paramita of Discipline with Jetsunma
WebbThe sixth paramita is wisdom. Simply put, when one interacts with people and engages in tasks, one should do so based on reason, ... Adverse conditions and affinities provide us with just the right opportunities to discipline ourselves and … Webb15 sep. 2024 · Discipline in the Buddhist context involves monitoring our own behavior so that we do not harm others or ourselves. We behave the way we really want the world to … WebbThe Paramita The Perfections or Virtues -- noble qualities that we should all strive to achieve. Here are two versions: 1. Generosity (P: dana) 2. Moral discipline (P: sila) 3. Patience and tolerance (P: khanti) 4. Wisdom or (full-) consciousness (P: pañña) 5. Energy (P: viriya) 6. Renunciation (P: nekkhamma) 7. Truthfulness (P: sacca) 8. bird with red head and blue body