Buddhism: The Path to Ultimate Wisdom - Dhamma

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • Buddhism: The Path to Ultimate Wisdom.
    #Dharma #buddhism #dhamma
    Taking Refuge in Dharma: The Path to Ultimate Wisdom
    At the elementary level the word "Dhamma" signifies the teaching of the Buddha - the conceptually formulated, verbally expressed set of doctrines taught by or deriving from the historical figure Gotama. This teaching, called "the transmission" (agama), is contained in the Tipitaka or three collections of scripture and in the commentaries and expository works which explain them. The three collections are the Vinayapitaka, the Suttapitaka, and the Abhidhammapitaka.
    The Vinayapitaka collects together all the monastic rules and regulations detailing the discipline for Buddhist monks and nuns. The Suttapitaka contains the discourses of the Buddha expounding his doctrine and the practice of his path. The Abhidhammapitaka presents an exposition of the sphere of actuality from the standpoint of a precise philosophical understanding which analyzes actuality into its fundamental constituting elements and shows how these elements lock together through a network of conditional relations.
    The verbally transmitted Dhamma contained in the scriptures and commentaries serves as the conduit to a deeper level of meaning communicated through its words and expressions. This is the Dhamma of actual achievement (adhigama), which comprises the path (magga) and the goal (attha). The goal is the final end of the teaching, nibbana, the complete cessation of suffering, the unconditioned state outside and beyond the round of impermanent phenomena making up samsara. This goal is to be reached by a specific path, a course of practice bringing its attainment, namely the noble eightfold path - right views, right intentions, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. The path divides into two stages, a mundane path and a supramundane path. The mundane path is the course of application developed when its factors are cultivated in daily life and in periods of intensified practice. The supramundane path is a state of wisdom-consciousness that arises when all the requisite conditions for realization are fully matured, usually at the peak of intensified practice. This path actually represents a state in the experience of enlightenment, having the dual function of realizing nibbana and eradicating defilements.
    The supramundane path comes only in momentary breakthroughs which, when they occur, effect radical transformations in the structure of the mind. These breakthroughs are four in number, called the four paths. The four divide according to their ability to cut the successively subtler "fetters" causing to samsara. The first path, the initial breakthrough to enlightenment, is the path of stream-entry (sotapattimagga), which eradicates the fetters of ego-affirming views, doubt, and clinging to rites and wrong observances. The second, called the path of the once-returner (sakadagamimagga), does not cut off any fetters but weakens their underlying roots. The third, the path of the non-returner (anagamimagga), eliminates the fetters of sensual desire and ill-will. And the forth, the path of arahatship (arahattamagga), eradicates the five remaining fetters - desire for existence in the spheres of fine material and immaterial being, conceit, restlessness, and ignorance. Each path-moment is followed immediately by several moments of another supramundane experience called fruition (phala), which comes in four stages corresponding to the four paths. Fruition marks the enjoyment of the freedom from defilement effected by the preceding path-moment. It is the state of release or experiential freedom which comes when the fetters are broken.

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  • @christonfernando1231
    @christonfernando1231 Месяц назад +6

    I always experiencing these foreign explanations always trying to share the exact Dhamma what Most Supreme Buddha invented..without off tracking and confusing minds oof general human beings..Great Good vedeo

  • @spencersokvangnuon2914
    @spencersokvangnuon2914 Месяц назад +3

    Background music is good. No louder than that. Thanks

  • @JinhaiLiu-oz1xd
    @JinhaiLiu-oz1xd 19 дней назад

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  • @jonathantan3690
    @jonathantan3690 Месяц назад +3

    Bro these kind of music are much suitable for the subject/ channel. Thank you for the video

  • @dawinlong1631
    @dawinlong1631 19 дней назад

    🙏♥️

  • @kasunsanjaya3800
    @kasunsanjaya3800 20 часов назад +1

    Your channel has nice explanations than from buddhist monks, sthemselves... (Namaskara from Sri Lanka)

  • @ElmerTan-ut4qn
    @ElmerTan-ut4qn Месяц назад +4

    Buddha's affinity in this world last for only 12000 years.
    The first thousand years is called The Dharma Perfect Age began with Buddha Shakyamuni's demise and lasted five hundred years, during which Enlightenment was often attained. In the Dharma Perfect Age there are good Teachers expounding lextures, there are listeners, there are cultivators and practictioners who attained Enlightenment.
    The second thousand years is called The Dharma Semblance Age during which Enlightenment was seldom attained.
    There are lectures, there are listeners but very few attained enlightenment.
    The third thousand years is called The Dharma Ending Age.
    The Dharma Ending Age that we are now in began after that and will last for ten thousand years during which Enlightenment is rarely be attained. (already a thousand years had passed)
    The remaining 9000 years is called The Decline and Extinction of the Dharma, during which nobody gives lecture, there is no listeners, there is no practictioner and enlightenment is unheard of.
    In the Dharma Ending Age none of the 84000 expedient methods expounded by Buddha Shakyamuni would be able to help sentient beings. (Like medicines, that no longer can cure the sickness.)
    Waiting for infinite lifetimes, waiting for the right moment and perfect conditions then Buddha Shakyamuni expounded the *Infinite Life Sutra* together with Amitabha Buddha at the Vulture Peaks.
    The Perfect Moment means there are beings that would attained Anuttara Samyak-Sambohdi. (Complete Perfect Enlightenment)
    There were 20000 attendances, and the unseen numbers is infinite.
    *Infinite Life Sutra* is the only Sutra spoken by two Buddhas at the same time. This is the inconceivable condition.
    🙏🙏🙏Amituofo

    • @ElmerTan-ut4qn
      @ElmerTan-ut4qn Месяц назад

      I would like to offer you a rare book : The Essentials Commentary and Explanations of The Infinite Life Sutra. How can I send to you? 🙏🙏🙏

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  • @janakiebalasuriya1032
    @janakiebalasuriya1032 6 дней назад

    In Buddha’s teachings there is nothing mentioned about the heart but the Mind. Mind is the forerunner of all the actions. I do not understand what is said here about phenomena are preceded by the heart …..

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