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Info > Ten Lives of Buddha Part Three

Legend of Somdej Phra Puttajarn To Promransri, Thailand

The Ten Life of Buddha Part 3/4

Dana

Punya / Integrity / Buddhist ethics / Karma in Buddhism

Four Heavenly Kings / Brahma / Monk / Sramana / Dharma

*Two extra directions are heaven and underworld. 10 directions.

Filial piety

Devaloka

Kharawat Dhamma 4 - Kharawat Dharma consists of 2 words: "Kharawat" means a layman, a person who lives a worldly life, a householder. And "Dharma" means correctness, goodnesss, good habits, qualities, practices.

Kharawat Dhamma means qualities of a person who is successful in worldly life, consisting of 4 Dharma subject.

1. Sacca - means true, direct, genuine, having honesty as the foudation, being a true person to their humanity.

2. Tama - means training oneself, suppressing the mind and maintaining the heart, forcing oneself to reduce and abandon defilements.

3. Khanti - means being patient. It is not just one being patient with the words or actions of others that one do not like, but it means being patient and tolerating the opression of defilements.

4. Jaka - means sacrificing, abandoning things that should not be in oneself, especially defilements, various bad habits.

Kleshas (Buddhism) - Defilements. / Sacca / Tama / Khanti / Jaka

 

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