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Reclaim And Preserve The Original Light Through Complete Annihilation of Karma - The Diamond Sutra - The Heart Sutra
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Ten Immoral Actions (Dasa Akusala)
https://puredhamma.net/three-levels-of-practice/moral-living-and-fundamentals/ten-immoral-actions-dasa-akusala/ These are ten immoral acts (...
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" Gandhabba (Pali) (i) as a celestial musician, (ii) as a being to be born; one of the three conditions required for conception. In ...
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The time was around 660s A.D. When the Great Monk WonHyo (元曉大 師 ) was 40 years old, the monk Xuanzang (玄麌法師 현장법사), who had been in China at ...
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True happiness is the complete absence of suffering, per the Buddha. In contrast, people seek to maximize their sensory experiences, but the...
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