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Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
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Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
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Re: Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
From alcohol to old pennies , are all these people driving away from the subject.
If I may say this is how people consuming alcohol would react.
If I may say this is how people consuming alcohol would react.
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From alcohol to old pennies , are all these people driving away from the subject.
If I may say this is how people consuming alcohol would react.
If I may say this is how people consuming alcohol would react.
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Re: Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
“Some are drinking buddies,
Some say, ‘Dear friend! Dear friend!’
But whoever in hardship stands close by,
That one truly is a friend.
“Sleeping late, adultery,
Hostility, meaninglessness,
Harmful friends, utter stinginess:
These six things destroy a person.
“Bad friends, bad companions,
Bad practices—spending time in evil ways,
By these, one brings oneself to ruin,
In this world and the next.
“Seduction, gambling, drinking, singing, dancing,
Sleeping by day, wandering all around untimely,
Harmful friends, utter stinginess:
These things destroy a person.
“They play with dice; they drink spirits;
They consort with lovers dear to others.
Associating with low-life and not the esteemed,
They come to ruin like the waning moon.
“Whoever is a drunkard, broke, and destitute,
Dragged by thirst from bar to bar,
Sinking into debt like a stone in water
Into bewilderment quickly plunges.
“When sleeping late becomes a habit
And night is seen as time to rise,
For one perpetually intoxicated,
A home life cannot be maintained.
“‘Too cold! Too hot!
Too late!’: they say.
Having wasted work time this way,
The young miss out on opportunities.
“For one regarding cold and hot
As not more than blades of grass,
Doing whatever should be done,
Happiness will not be a stranger.”
[...] “The reckless companion can be identified by four things: by accompanying you in drinking, roaming around at night, partying, and gambling.”
That is what the Buddha said.
https://suttacentral.net/en/dn31
Some say, ‘Dear friend! Dear friend!’
But whoever in hardship stands close by,
That one truly is a friend.
“Sleeping late, adultery,
Hostility, meaninglessness,
Harmful friends, utter stinginess:
These six things destroy a person.
“Bad friends, bad companions,
Bad practices—spending time in evil ways,
By these, one brings oneself to ruin,
In this world and the next.
“Seduction, gambling, drinking, singing, dancing,
Sleeping by day, wandering all around untimely,
Harmful friends, utter stinginess:
These things destroy a person.
“They play with dice; they drink spirits;
They consort with lovers dear to others.
Associating with low-life and not the esteemed,
They come to ruin like the waning moon.
“Whoever is a drunkard, broke, and destitute,
Dragged by thirst from bar to bar,
Sinking into debt like a stone in water
Into bewilderment quickly plunges.
“When sleeping late becomes a habit
And night is seen as time to rise,
For one perpetually intoxicated,
A home life cannot be maintained.
“‘Too cold! Too hot!
Too late!’: they say.
Having wasted work time this way,
The young miss out on opportunities.
“For one regarding cold and hot
As not more than blades of grass,
Doing whatever should be done,
Happiness will not be a stranger.”
[...] “The reckless companion can be identified by four things: by accompanying you in drinking, roaming around at night, partying, and gambling.”
That is what the Buddha said.
https://suttacentral.net/en/dn31
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Re: Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
here are some more quotes from the canon but check the translations on any of these because i got them from a blog:
How can somone practice both for themselves and others?…He does not drink alcohol and encourages other people not to drink alcohol.
-AN 4.99
Anyone who kills, steals, has affairs, drinks alcohol destroys his own roots in this life. Know this: these things are harmful and wrong. Don’t let greed and ill will prolong your suffering.
-Dhammapada vs. 246-8
A lay follower should not be involved in 5 kinds of business:
Weapons
Slavery
Meat
Alcohol
Poison.
These 5 are Wrong Livelihood.
-AN 5.177
To hate evil and refrain from doing to, to avoid alcohol and to be steadfast in one’s virtue, this is the greatest blessing.
-Khp 5
Mahanama, a lay follower should avoid kills, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, and drinking alcohol. This is how a lay follower is virtuous, Mahanama.
-AN 8.25
In this next teaching the Buddha is talking to Sigala and teaching how a lay person should behave.
Young man, there are 6 terrible consequences of drinking alcohol:
losing wealth,
more fighting,
worse health,
gaining a bad reputation,
leading to public nakedness,
becoming stupid.
…
Anyone that gambles, drinks alcohol, has affairs, associates with bad characters, he wanes like the moon in its waning phase.
…
Anyone that drunk and broke but is still going to bars to drink falls into debt like a rock into water, bringing a bad reputation to themselves and their family.
Anyone who sleeps all day, stays out all night, gets drunk and sleeps around is not fit for the family life.
-DN 31
(https://simplesuttas.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/alcohol/)
How can somone practice both for themselves and others?…He does not drink alcohol and encourages other people not to drink alcohol.
-AN 4.99
Anyone who kills, steals, has affairs, drinks alcohol destroys his own roots in this life. Know this: these things are harmful and wrong. Don’t let greed and ill will prolong your suffering.
-Dhammapada vs. 246-8
A lay follower should not be involved in 5 kinds of business:
Weapons
Slavery
Meat
Alcohol
Poison.
These 5 are Wrong Livelihood.
-AN 5.177
To hate evil and refrain from doing to, to avoid alcohol and to be steadfast in one’s virtue, this is the greatest blessing.
-Khp 5
Mahanama, a lay follower should avoid kills, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, and drinking alcohol. This is how a lay follower is virtuous, Mahanama.
-AN 8.25
In this next teaching the Buddha is talking to Sigala and teaching how a lay person should behave.
Young man, there are 6 terrible consequences of drinking alcohol:
losing wealth,
more fighting,
worse health,
gaining a bad reputation,
leading to public nakedness,
becoming stupid.
…
Anyone that gambles, drinks alcohol, has affairs, associates with bad characters, he wanes like the moon in its waning phase.
…
Anyone that drunk and broke but is still going to bars to drink falls into debt like a rock into water, bringing a bad reputation to themselves and their family.
Anyone who sleeps all day, stays out all night, gets drunk and sleeps around is not fit for the family life.
-DN 31
(https://simplesuttas.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/alcohol/)
"Just as the ocean has a single taste — that of salt — in the same way, this Dhamma-Vinaya has a single taste: that of release."
— Ud 5.5
https://www.facebook.com/noblebuddhadha ... 34/?type=3
http://seeingthroughthenet.net/
https://sites.google.com/site/santipada ... allytaught
— Ud 5.5
https://www.facebook.com/noblebuddhadha ... 34/?type=3
http://seeingthroughthenet.net/
https://sites.google.com/site/santipada ... allytaught
Re: Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
Bump.
I was browsing and found this old post which help me to stop consuming alcohol.
So I have not tasted alcohol for at least eight years.
Link to another discussion:
viewtopic.php?t=42574
I was browsing and found this old post which help me to stop consuming alcohol.
So I have not tasted alcohol for at least eight years.
Link to another discussion:
viewtopic.php?t=42574
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
Re: Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
Thanissaro Bhikkhu wrote:
The fifth precept we chanted just now is against taking intoxicants. You might say with the other precepts other people are being harmed but when you take some intoxicant, it’s just your own business. No one else is being harmed. But that’s not the case. You’re crippling your mind and you’re adding more intoxication onto the intoxication that’s already there. That makes you more heedless, and again that means you’re going to do less to develop skillful qualities of the mind. When that happens, everybody suffers. You suffer and the people around you suffer.
From: Ardent about Your State of Mind by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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Thanissaro Bhikkhu's Dhamma Teaching Pure & Simple on MeWe the Facebook alternative
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Re: Did Buddha say drinking Alcohol is bad?
Keep up the good work...SarathW wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 1:42 am Bump.
I was browsing and found this old post which help me to stop consuming alcohol.
So I have not tasted alcohol for at least eight years.
Link to another discussion:
viewtopic.php?t=42574
"Let a wise man blow off the impurities of his self, as a smith blows off the impurities of silver one by one, little by little, and from time to time." - Dhammapada
"He, the Blessed One, is indeed the Noble Lord, the Perfectly Enlightened One;
He is impeccable in conduct and understanding, the Serene One, the Knower of the Worlds;
He trains perfectly those who wish to be trained; he is Teacher of gods and men; he is Awake and Holy. "
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"The Dhamma is well-expounded by the Blessed One,
Apparent here and now, timeless, encouraging investigation,
Leading to liberation, to be experienced individually by the wise. "
He is impeccable in conduct and understanding, the Serene One, the Knower of the Worlds;
He trains perfectly those who wish to be trained; he is Teacher of gods and men; he is Awake and Holy. "
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"The Dhamma is well-expounded by the Blessed One,
Apparent here and now, timeless, encouraging investigation,
Leading to liberation, to be experienced individually by the wise. "