A Manual Of The Dhamma – The Thirteen Questions – Ledi Sayadaw
A Manual of the Dhamma Dhamma Dīpanī On July 1901 seven laymen from Okkan village put thirteen questions, to which
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTA Manual of the Dhamma Dhamma Dīpanī On July 1901 seven laymen from Okkan village put thirteen questions, to which
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTThe Three Types of Monks Defined The lay people asked this question in the following sense: different kinds of Buddhist
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTFour Kinds of Transgression The phrase “sañcicca āpattiṃ āpajjati” means intentional transgression of the Vinaya rules (that is, with knowledge
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTCharacteristics of an Immoral Monk The technical term “immoral (dussīlo)” means a totally depraved monk who commits an offence of
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTLegal Status of Immoral Monks An immoral monk, at the time of his confession, becomes free from the stigma of
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTShould One Avoid Shameless and Immoral Monks? Questions two and three will be answered together as they are related. Let
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTThe Simile of the Good House A man needs to build a house in the forest, and enters the forest
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTShould One Honour Shameless and Immoral Monks? “If a person, knowing a monk to be shameless or immoral, offers the
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTInnocent Until Proven Guilty The principles of Vinaya are subtle. One must think deeply on them before one can pass
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTThe Profundity of the Vinaya How deep and subtle the Vinaya is can be understood from the following examples. A
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTThe Wisdom of King Saddhātissa Once, King Saddhātissa, knowing a monk to be shameless, controlled his mind and reformed his
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTShould One Worship Shameless and Immoral Monks? “Should a person, knowing a monk to be shameless or immoral, pay respect
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTFour Beings Worthy of Respect One must show respect to a poisonous snake, a monarch with his retinue, a monk
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTCriticising in General Terms To criticise in general terms, without reference to anyone in particular, is exposing of faults. One
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTThe Essence of the Tipiṭaka There are only three essential points in the Tipiṭaka: The higher training in morality (adhisīlasikkhā).
ĐỌC BÀI VIẾTThe Folly of Ignorant Persons Common, superficial, and temporary morality must not be overvalued, since it is unstable, and not
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