can some one help me find a book
on mundane teaching of the Buddha.
mundane teaching fo the Buddha
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Re: mundane teaching of the Buddha
You may need to clarify your question. The Buddha's teaching is for the purpose of transcending worldly things so it is supramundane.
Do you mean elementary or basic teachings, or do you really mean teachings about worldly matters (mundane teachings)?
If you mean the former, then see the sticky thread in this forum — Introductory Resources
Do you mean elementary or basic teachings, or do you really mean teachings about worldly matters (mundane teachings)?
If you mean the former, then see the sticky thread in this forum — Introductory Resources
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Re: mundane teaching fo the Buddha
I don't know about a book on mundane buddhist teachings but there is a great thread on here about suttas for the householder which definitely has some stuff that could be considered mundane such as how to spend money wisely.
http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=259" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=259" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"I don't envision a single thing that, when developed & cultivated, leads to such great benefit as the mind. The mind, when developed & cultivated, leads to great benefit."
"I don't envision a single thing that, when undeveloped & uncultivated, brings about such suffering & stress as the mind. The mind, when undeveloped & uncultivated, brings about suffering & stress."
"I don't envision a single thing that, when undeveloped & uncultivated, brings about such suffering & stress as the mind. The mind, when undeveloped & uncultivated, brings about suffering & stress."
Re: mundane teaching fo the Buddha
Venerable Bhikkhu Pesala
i mean mundane views
like there is mother and father and there spontaneously born beings, there is action and result of action.
before you enter the noble 8 fold path.
there is two types of right view is that right?
i mean mundane views
like there is mother and father and there spontaneously born beings, there is action and result of action.
before you enter the noble 8 fold path.
there is two types of right view is that right?
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Re: mundane teaching fo the Buddha
Mundane right view is explained here: The Four Types of Buddhists.
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Re: mundane teaching fo the Buddha
Thank you
Venerable Bhikkhu Pesala
Venerable Bhikkhu Pesala
Re: mundane teaching fo the Buddha
Perhaps this may help you as well.
http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.ph ... 14&start=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.ph ... 14&start=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
Re: mundane teaching fo the Buddha
Venerable Bhikkhu Pesala
what does understanding
seven aspects of the five aggregates mean?
what does understanding
seven aspects of the five aggregates mean?