To be very honest, this is the best introduction into the Buddhist philosophy by far. It states many facts, along with cultural and philosophical aspects.
With all this knowledge, I still believe in Therevada. That's what Buddhism means, to follow Buddha. He is the one who shows the way to enlightenment. And yes, it's true, there're more beings that has already reach nirvana.
@krittmasta Having attained to 3rd path in the Theravadan system, I can vouch for the efficiency and precision of the 10-fetter model in particular. The dhamma can never be hidden.
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE
Greco-Buddhism influenced the artistic, and perhaps the spiritual framework, developments of Buddhism, particularly Mahayana Buddhism, founded in India, which represents one of the two main branches of Buddhism.The Buddhist religious system was then adopted in Central and Northeastern Asia, from the 1st century CE, ultimately spreading to China, Korea and Japan.
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kennethloch456 3 months ago
@BaoT93 A and M and IN BETWEEN THEM THE O (EMPTINESS) or U = AUM or OM as in OMNIPOTENT ,OMNISCIENT,OMNIPRESENT.
KNOMAAD 7 months ago
To be very honest, this is the best introduction into the Buddhist philosophy by far. It states many facts, along with cultural and philosophical aspects.
Very nice video, thank you for the upload.
TheBuddhaLight 11 months ago
With all this knowledge, I still believe in Therevada. That's what Buddhism means, to follow Buddha. He is the one who shows the way to enlightenment. And yes, it's true, there're more beings that has already reach nirvana.
krittmasta 2 years ago
@krittmasta Having attained to 3rd path in the Theravadan system, I can vouch for the efficiency and precision of the 10-fetter model in particular. The dhamma can never be hidden.
NonDuaNatura 2 months ago
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE
qaplatlhinganmaH 2 years ago
Greco-Buddhism influenced the artistic, and perhaps the spiritual framework, developments of Buddhism, particularly Mahayana Buddhism, founded in India, which represents one of the two main branches of Buddhism.The Buddhist religious system was then adopted in Central and Northeastern Asia, from the 1st century CE, ultimately spreading to China, Korea and Japan.
qaplatlhinganmaH 2 years ago
Phutthang Saranang Khatchaami
Saangkhang Saranang Khatchami
Thammang Saranang Khatchami
vuddi 2 years ago
He did not say that life is suffering. The first noble truth is in fact simply "suffering." That suffering exists. It does not deny happiness.
Also it is not desire per se that is the problem. It is craving. Desire for wholesome things is necessary while on the path to liberation.
Also Vietnam is mostly Mahayana, the video got that wrong.
tevung64 2 years ago
an "A" for this vid, good job!!!
BaoT93 3 years ago 5
@BaoT93 An "M" from me for this vid.
Together it produces the mantra "AM", the beginning and end of all things.
TheBuddhaLight 11 months ago
@BaoT93 An "M" from me for this vid.
Together it produces the mantra "AM", the beginning and end of all things.;)
TheBuddhaLight 11 months ago
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samratdp 3 years ago 2
PALI CHANTING.
Yo so bha-ga-va ara-hang sam-ma sam-bud-dho....
Sva-ka-to ye-na bha-ga-va-ta dham-mo....
Su-pa-ti-pa-no yas-sa bha-ga-va-ta sa-va-ka sang-ho.....
duthel 4 years ago
Thank you. This knowledge is what I'm trying to convey to those into the current fad called "the secret". It seems to drive one to obsess on desires.
We see here, desire is suffering. I knew this via transcendence of all bardos. Thank you.
rayofminneapolis 4 years ago