အၾကင္အေဆြခင္ပြန္းႏွင့္ ေပါင္းဖက္ျခငး္ျဖင့္ စိတ္ဆင္းရဲလွ်င္၊ ထိုသို႕ ဆင္းရဲရေၾကာင္း ဆင္ျခင္ သတိရ၍၊ အေဆြခင္ပြန္းကို မီးပံုၾကီးကဲ့သို႕ သတိျပဳကာေနေလေတာ့........... (စဥ့္ပါဆရာေတာ္ဘုရားၾကီး)......... ကိုယ္လုပ္တဲ့အလုပ္က ၊ ကိုယ့္ရဲ႕အေကာင္းဆံုးစိတ္နဲ႕၊ အေကာင္းဆံုးအရည္အခ်င္းကို ေဖာ္ျပေနတာျဖစ္ရမယ္.............(ဆရာေတာ္ဦးေဇာတိက)

Sunday, 29 July 2012

THE FIVE PRECEPTS

All religions have some basic rules that define what is good conduct and what kind of conduct should be avoided. In Buddhism, the most important rules are the Five Precepts. These have been passed down from the Buddha himself.

1. No killing Respect for life
2. No stealing Respect for others' property
3. No sexual misconduct Respect for our pure nature
4. No lying Respect for honesty
5. No intoxicants Respect for a clear mind

Saturday, 28 July 2012

THE TRIPLE JEWEL

The Buddha knew it would be difficult for people to follow his teachings on their own, so he established the Three Refuges for them to rely on. If a person wants to become Buddhists take refuge in and rely on the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. These are known as the Triple Jewel. The Sangha are the monks and nuns. They live in monasteries and carry on the Buddha's teaching. The word Sangha means 'harmonious community'. The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.........
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Sunday, 22 July 2012

THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS AND NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH

Buddha and said, "There is death in every family. Everyone dies. Now I understand your teaching." The Buddha said, "No one can escape death and unhappiness. If people expect only happiness in life, they will be disappointed." Things are not always the way we want them to be, but we can learn to understand them. When we get sick, we go to a doctor and ask:
What's wrong with me?
Why am I sick?
What will cure me?
What do I have to do get well?
The Buddha is like a good doctor. First a good doctor diagnoses the illness. Next he finds out what has caused it. Then he decides what the cure is. Finally he prescribes the medicine or gives the treatment that will make the patient well again.
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BASIC TEACHINGS OF THE BUDDHA

One day, the Buddha sat down in the shade of a tree and noticed how beautiful the countryside was. Flowers were blooming and trees were putting on bright new leaves, but among all this beauty, he saw much unhappiness. A farmer beat his ox in the field. A bird pecked at an earthworm, and then an eagle swooped down on the bird. Deeply troubled, he asked, "Why does the farmer beat his ox? Why must one creature eat another to live?" During his enlightenment, the Buddha found the answer to these questions. He discovered three great truths. He explained these truths in a simple way so that everyone could understand them.
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THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA

Buddhism is one of the major religions in the world. It began around 2,500 years ago in India when Siddhartha Gautama discovered how to bring happiness into the world. He was born around 566 BC, in the small kingdom of Kapilavastu. His father was King Suddhodana and his mother was Queen Maya. Soon after Prince Siddhartha was born, the wise men predicted that he would become a Buddha. When the king heard this, he was deeply disturbed, for he wanted his son to become a mighty ruler. He told Queen Maya, "I will make life in the palace so pleasant that our son will never want to leave."
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