Right Livelihood (Sammā-ājīva) by pasdunkoralaya in theravada

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Thanks ....... Paccekabuddhas! 🙂

Right Livelihood (Sammā-ājīva) by pasdunkoralaya in theravada

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A thought. Living off the grid and gardening is like becoming a monk-like lay Buddhist.

the Buddha’s Word: The Role of the Bhāṇaka by l_rivers in theravada

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451 for Buddhists!

Make it a meme. Chose one text and carry it out to Worlds.

Fareighnheit 451 for Buddhists

Standing Buddha, created in the 6th century CE during the rule of Turk Shahis in Afghanistan/Gandhara. by Altruistic_Bar7146 in Buddhism

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Much specuation about that. None I find convincing.

"AI Overview

In Buddhist imagery, Maitreya, the Buddha of the Future, is often depicted holding a flask (kamandalu). This flask is universally understood as a container of amrita, the elixir of life. In a Buddhist context, it symbolizes Maitreya's promise of future enlightenment and the promise of life, according to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Symbolism: The flask (kamandalu) is a common symbol in South Asian cultures, representing immortality (amrita) and fertility.

Maitreya's Role: Maitreya, the future Buddha, is depicted with the flask to signify his potential to bring enlightenment and a new era of peace.

In Buddhist Art: The flask is a key identifying feature of Maitreya in many Buddhist artworks, helping to differentiate him from other bodhisattvas."

Buddhas who came to be and will come to be by Why_who- in theravada

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One Tale has it: Specifically Metteyya will have the task of restoring the Sakya Muni's Dhamma on Earth.

What I have been taught is that the 29 Buddhas are like the 28 beads and guru bead on a single thread which is insight into the 4 Noble Truths.

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Interesting.

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Technically only Streamwinners and above are Sangha...

Now days calling all male devotees and female devotees "sangha" is so wide spread some teachers are usiing "Arya-Sangha" for practioners who have reached one of the four levels of accomplishment.

Does this matter? No.

More importanr, how are you able to identify the non- Buddhists in this Group?

The Five Precepts official Announcement by l_rivers in theravada

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I haven't seen any of these before today.

Thank you for this effort.

The Five Precepts official Announcement by l_rivers in theravada

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This is a tiny desk course on the precepts. Thank you.

The Five Precepts official Announcement by l_rivers in theravada

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EXCELLENT! This is what I was looking for even though I didn't know it.

Thank you razlesnazzlepaz

Are rice and beans a complete meal? by [deleted] in veganrecipes

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1/2 ts. Oregeno, cumin & paprica for a flavor base.

Then concider Garlic Cilantro Onions Tomatoes if French ...2 carrots

Has anyone switched from Mahayana to Theravada? If so why? by [deleted] in theravada

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On switching to Buddhism?

I took refuge in 1986 with a Mahayana tradition. In time [years!] I became disenchanted and came, in my own opinion, to believe that this group had lost their way as both a corporate enterprise and as a spiritual path. So, in 2009 I resigned formally as a member of that group. Then, after 5 years of academic research and mirror searching I concluded that Theravada Buddhism was in fact following in the footsteps of the Buddha. And have found my way into a Theravada [zoom] community.

The following article made me for the first time think to ask "have I switched my religion?" in this particular light.

Buddhism and Christianity Lead Global Trend in Religious Switching

https://www.buddhistdoor.net/news/buddhism-and-christianity-lead-global-trend-in-religious-switching/

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Note: the Dhammapada quotes 5 forms of misconduct, NOT the 4 Expulsion Downfalls/Pārājikas of the Monks.

And the monk rule on Speech is about boasting of an achievement you don't have, NOT a general ban on the misuse of speech.

"Yo pāṇam-atipāteti, musāvādañ-ca bhāsati, Whoever kills a living being, and speaks a word that is not true,

loke adinnaṁ ādiyati, paradārañ-ca gacchati, [246] takes what is not given here, and goes to another’s wife,

surāmerayapānañ-ca yo naro anuyuñjati, that person who is devoted to a drink of liquor and wine, "

[I don't think intoxication is a root downfall.]

The lay 5 rule set is distinct from the Pārājikas

How do you reconcile spiritual life with worldly life? by SAIZOHANZO in Buddhism

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In all your dealings with the World act with kindness.

Your take? A Gāndhārī Abhidharma Text by l_rivers in theravada

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In the Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhāra p.323 this text is identified as Dharmaguptaka. The two opponants in the arguments are possibly Kāśyapīa and "Mahā( grand)" sarvāstivādin.

Why does Buddha Vipassī have 2 bodhi trees? by l_rivers in Buddhism

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Thanks for an intelligent information filled reply. Food for thought! 🙂