hi sometimes I read or hear some dhamma and sometimes.i'm either to lazy to find an exact location in the canon, or.maybe others can use this thread to veify what they hear/see on sosial media, like yesterdyay I watched a dhamma talk on the net in which it was said ...'the buddha.said anapanasati.is the crown jewel of mediattion,' which made.me.think if the Buddha had actually verbatim said that.
so I actually had a question....does.any one have a sutta.name.number for the pli words 'kalyanakari ca kalyanam papakari c papakam' ots.in the samyutta somwehere
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Samyutta Nikaya 10dvemebhikkhave wrote: so I actually had a question....does.any one have a sutta.name.number for the pli words 'kalyanakari ca kalyanam papakari c papakam' ots.in the samyutta somwehere
Yadisam vapate bijam Tadisam labhate phalam
Kalyanakari kalyanam Papakari ca papakam
Which translates as:
As the seed, so the fruit.
Whoever does good, receives good,
Whoever does bad, receives bad.
No, I don't have the Tipitaka memorized (I wish); I just used google.
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samyutta 10..? mist be p.t.s numbering, still cant find the name.of the samyutta or sutta, got a.other one...
sutta name for the quote The Buddha Said his teaching is 'not a close fisted doctrine'
sutta name for the quote The Buddha Said his teaching is 'not a close fisted doctrine'
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I have set forth the Dhamma without making any distinction of esoteric and exoteric doctrine; there is nothing, Ananda, with regard to the teachings that the Tathagata holds to the last with the closed fist of a teacher who keeps some things back.dvemebhikkhave wrote: sutta name for the quote The Buddha Said his teaching is 'not a close fisted doctrine'
~ MahaParinibbana sutta DN 16
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Yes, I think I got the number wrong; maybe it is vol.1 sutta 10? Got it from here:dvemebhikkhave wrote:samyutta 10..? mist be p.t.s numbering, still cant find the name.of the samyutta or sutta
http://obo.genaud.net/a/dhamma-vinaya/p ... ali.bd.htm
See Sutta 10; Isayosamuddaka Sutta
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hi dhamma-mitra's, had a sutta running through my mind but cant remember the name/no...all I can recollect is that it is talking about a monk(s) becoming sad when laypeople are sad etc..mybe a sutta to do with types of monks...ie A.N 4..does it ring a bell anyone..?
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Does anyone have a canonical reference for the Ovada Patimokkha...?
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Ven. Sir, this might be of help.bhante dhamma wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:48 am Does anyone have a canonical reference for the Ovada Patimokkha...?
As far my person is aware, it mostly a commentary gift around it.
The fire sermon is found in the Mahavagga (vinaya) and in the suttas.http://zugangzureinsicht.org/html/ptf/dhamma/sila/uposatha_en.html wrote:Magha Puja
This day, sometimes called "Sangha Day," commemorates the spontaneous assembly of 1,250 arahants in the Buddha's presence. One thousand of the gathered monks had previously achieved Awakening upon hearing the Buddha's delivery of the Fire Sermon; the remaining 250 were followers of the elder monks Ven. Moggallana and Ven. Sariputta. To mark this auspicious gathering, the Buddha delivered the Ovada-Patimokkha Gatha , a summary of the main points of the Dhamma, which the Buddha gave to the assembly before sending them out to proclaim the doctrine. [Suggested reading: "Dhamma for Everyone " by Ajaan Lee.]
May Bhante always feel given to raise a question or point on a need without timely limit.
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Dhammapada verses 183 through 185.bhante dhamma wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:48 am Does anyone have a canonical reference for the Ovada Patimokkha...?
183. To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one's mind — this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
184. Enduring patience is the highest austerity. "Nibbana is supreme," say the Buddhas. He is not a true monk who harms another, nor a true renunciate who oppresses others.
185. Not despising, not harming, restraint according to the code of monastic discipline, moderation in food, dwelling in solitude, devotion to meditation — this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
Liberation is the inevitable fruit of the path and is bound to blossom forth when there is steady and persistent practice. The only requirements for reaching the final goal are two: to start and to continue. If these requirements are met there is no doubt the goal will be attained. This is the Dhamma, the undeviating law.
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Sadhu, Nyom Bodom.
It's how ever interesting that the dph-commentary seems to point on another occasion:
The Story of the Question Raised by Thera Ananda
May it be understood as given as well, for proper use, Bhante.
It's how ever interesting that the dph-commentary seems to point on another occasion:
The Story of the Question Raised by Thera Ananda
May it be understood as given as well, for proper use, Bhante.
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SN 54.11 Icchānaṅgala Suttabhante dhamma wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2017 4:23 am ...'the buddha.said anapanasati.is the crown jewel of mediattion,' which made.me.think if the Buddha had actually verbatim said that.
There is always an official executioner. If you try to take his place, It is like trying to be a master carpenter and cutting wood. If you try to cut wood like a master carpenter, you will only hurt your hand.
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