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  • Such a beautiful song, thank you so much for posting it.

  • :: thanks for sharing :-) it's very nice song+VDO

  • there only one i mean only one master of teaching in this world is ,buddha

  • wow, master sin si samouth can, or should i say could, sing songs of virtually all meanings.

  • Yes I think so did well. Thank you so much, brother.

  • khmerbuddhist buddy,

    you're welcome.

    i'm glad to let you know that just 1 or 2 days ago i read an internet article claimin' that sin si samouth studied buddhist scriptures b4 launchin' his singin' career.

  • Nice video.

    I like this song alot.

  • Thank you so much, BophaAngkor!

    I appreciated you love this video!

  • Venerable Sir! I am eternally grateful to you for the videos, the song, and the duties of both parents and child to their parents. They are very pure, very poignant, and very true. May you receive a million instant blessings for these Dhamma Sutta, for long I have searched and instantly you have provided! So eternally grateful! reksmay :)

  • Oh, one week past by I just reply to you, Dhamma sister! Thank you so much for your warm wish and your kind words in this comments. May peace and happiness be with you always!

  • Thank you Sir! Requesting permission to repost the 5 Duties of both Parents and Children toward each other elsewhere, Sir! They are so dear to my heart. :)

  • You are welcome, Dhamma Sister! You can post it anywhere. It will be good for sharing to everywhere to know about these duties. May peace and happiness be with you!

  • Followg the middle path.

  • Thank you so much for help showing the middle path, SAKAL. That's the right path in Buddhism.

  • Respected Venerable,

    Thank you for your dedication.

    KKC

  • You are welcome, KKC! I am always glad for your supporting.

  • Dear venerable Sir , I'm so happy to know the five duties that children toward their parents . I'm very proud of you to share this Sigalovada for your youtube friends .You are really a honourable Buddhist monk , which are founding these knoledges for people .

    May peace and happiness be with you always !

    nutier

  • Thank you very much, Dhamma Brother nutier. I am always happy that you loving all these teaching from the Buddha. Thanks again for your kind and honorable comments, Dhamma Brother! May peace and happiness be with you always too.

  • Dear venerable Sir , I love so much the five duty of parents to their children . It's a best way for education . Thank you a lot to share this instruction .

  • You are welcome, Dhamma Brother nutier. I am glad you love it. Actually, Parents and Children have their 5 duties toward each other. Parents have 5 duties as above and children have their 5 duties toward parents too. I have to post these 5 duties of children toward their parents in here.

  • 5 duties of children toward their parents

    In the Sigalovada Sutta the child is advised how he should honour his parents:

    1- As the parents have supported the child, so should the child support the parents. Sons and daughters should support their parents. They should wait upon them when they are sick or old. In fact they should deem it a great blessing and privilege to minister to, wait upon and look after their parents when they become helpless, old or destitute.

  • 2- The child should do the parents' duties. Children should always try to understand what are the requirements and necessities of their parents, and they must try to provide them to the best of their abilities. Children should not hesitate to provide anything that their parents need for their satisfaction. They should see to the comfort and happiness of their parents.

  • 3- Children should uphold the family tradition and lineage. It is an important duty of children to continue the good works started by their parents. They should preserve the family tradition. They should carry on any philanthropic or social work started by their parents, especially after their death. The good name of the parents should be preserved by their worthy children. Good, cultured children do nothing to bring discredit to the good name of their parents.

  • 4- Children should act in such a way as to be worthy of their inheritance. Whatever legacy or property they receive from their parents should be protected and, if possible, increased. Children may earn a lot in later life, but they should always preserve the ancestral property with due honour and care.

  • 5- Furthermore, children should offer alms in honour of their departed relatives. It is one of the noble duties and customs to remember and revere parents after their death. Children offer alms to monks and the needy, and then transfer the merits acquired thereby to the departed ones.

  • Buddhists believe in rebirth. They know that their departed parents have taken birth somewhere else. Therefore, after performing suitable meritorious deeds they radiate their thoughts of goodwill towards their dead parents, wishing them well-being and happiness wherever they may be. Periodical alms-givings are held or donations are given to charitable institutions, books on the Dhamma are published, schools, hospitals, orphanages and so on are established in the name of the parents.

  • Dutiful and loving children perform various philanthropic works in order to perpetuate the hallowed names of their parents. They do so as a mark of gratitude in memory of their beloved parents.

    These above are the duties of the Children toward their parents. If the Parents and Children respect to these duties, the family will be living in happiness and also help the world to be happiness too. Thank you Dhamma Brother for your support.

  • Thank you Dhamma Brother, this very wise and

    much needed in the world ,to start children on good path of life,to lead a good life and pass it on, this realy help to change world for the better!

  • You are welcome, Dhamma Brother mark! I am glad if this message can help them to be better, Dhamma Brother!

  • Venerable sir, very good song and thankyou for information to learn more.Thats good to respect parent as you would the Buddha.

    Hope parents treat child this way also!

    Thankyou Dhamma Brother Nanda!

  • You are welcome, Dhamma Brother! Yes this song is meaningful to educate all children to respect to their parents. In Buddhism, the Buddha taught about the duties of children for helping their parents, and 5 duties of parents that have to responsible to their children too.

  • 5 duty or responsibility of parents to their children are:

    1- To Dissuade Children From Evil

    2- To Persuade Them To Do Good

    3- To Give The Children A Good Education

    4- To See That They Are Married To Suitable Individuals

    5- To Hand Over To Them, At The Proper Time, Their Inheritance

    These are what the parents have to responsible to their children, according to the Buddha's teaching. Thank you, Dhamma Brother!

  • Wow! I loved it!

  • Thank you, LaiYouttitham!

  • I love this video so much Dhamma Brother Sir.

    One of my favorite songs. Love this song so much, but I only have it on my cassette, very poor quality too. Love the song sooooooo much.

    Great video!!!

  • Thank you very much, Dhamma Sister! This song has poor quality too, because it's compressed too small size. I try to set the sound quality again but still cant help.

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