Tuesday, March 30, 2021
The Buddha Turning the Wheel of Dharma - The Discourse on the Turning of the Wheel of Dharma is extremely important.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.
Seven weeks after attaining enlightenment, the Buddha did not intend to lecture. But heavenly kings Pham Thien and De Thich made offerings of heavenly music to request the Buddha to turn the wheel of dharma for the benefit of sentient beings in the Sambha realm.
With the Buddha's eyes, the Buddha saw his five former fellow practitioners and decided they would be the first to hear his teachings. The Zhuan Falun is the first sutra the Buddha gave a lecture to five brothers, Kieu Tran Nhu.
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Buddhism follows the middle path (Middle Way)
"Hey, monks! There are two extremes (Sa. Antu, Anh. Extreme) that the monastic should avoid:
The first is sensual pleasures. It is vile, worldly, and in vain.
The second is harsh austerity. That is miserable and in vain.
Teachers renounce those two extremes.
Tathagata (Tathagata, the Buddha used this term to make himself) understood that the Middle Way (Pa. Majjhima patipada, English. Middle way, Việt-Han. Middle way) these two extremes, ie not inclined to an excessive side that Tathagata has applied to develop vision, fair understanding, towards peace (Pa. vupasamaya, Anh. peace) that leads to wisdom (Pa. abhinnaya, Anh . knowlegde), enlightenment (Pa. sambodhaya, English. enlightenment / awaking) and Nibbana (Pa. nibbana, Sa. Nirvana) or the path of cessation.
The Zhuan Falun sermon diagram
The Zhuan Falun sermon diagram
What is the Eightfold Path?
Hey monks! What is the practice of following the middle path that the Tathagata has enlightened to is the practice to develop vision, knowledge, and lead to peace, supreme wisdom, enlightenment and Nirvana?
- That is the Eightfold Path!
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The Eightfold Path is a path with 8 branches:
1.-Right Understanding (正見)
2.-Right Thought (正 思 唯)
3.-Right Speech (正 語),
4.-Chanh Karma (. 正 業),
5.-Chief Network (正 命),
6.-Chief Justice (正 精進),
7.-Mindfulness (正念),
8.-Right Concentration (正定)
The Four Noble Truths are the four noble truths, the fundamental basis of Buddhism, which are the main content of the first sutta, the Buddhist Zhuan Falun explained by the Buddha
What is the Four Noble Truths?
The Four Noble Truths (四 妙諦), are the four noble / noble truths; also called the Four Noble Truths (四聖諦). This is the focus of this sermon.
1. Noble Truth: Hey monks! Now the Tathagata teaches the Noble Truth of Suffering: Birth is the union of the Five Aggregates, which is suffering; Aging / old age is suffering, sickness is suffering, death / death is the disintegration of the Five Aggregates, suffering. Sadness, anxiety, failure, and mental turmoil are suffering. Living with someone you don't like is suffering, leaving your loved one is suffering, wanting without being miserable. In other words, having the body of the Five Aggregates is suffering, because the five aggregates are impermanent, constantly changing.
2.The Noble Truth: Hey monks! This is the Noble Truth about the cause of suffering: It is the desire to be reborn, indulging in sensual pleasures, that is, the desire to indulge in lustful pleasure, the desire for all things to be eternal. , the desire in mind that after death there is nothing more; that is the cause of suffering.
3. Kill the Noble Truth: Hey monks! This is the Noble Truth about the cessation of suffering. That is the cessation of desire, no regrets.
4. The Noble Truth: Hey monks! This is the Noble Truth about the path leading to the cessation of suffering. That is the Eightfold Path.
What is the meaning of the Three Zhuan Falun, Twelve Practices?
In order to help the five bhikkhus to fully understand the Four Noble Truths , the Buddha performed the three turning of the wheel of dharma for each Noble Truth. There are 4 bases, so there are 12 elements, the Chinese call the Twelve elements (3 transforms x 4 bases = 12 elements).
1. Here are the three transformations of the Wheel of Suffering:
Thi Chuyen: Hey monks! Suffering [the truth about suffering: afflictions, samsara,…] is the dharma that has never been previously heard, understood.
Promotion: Hey monks! Teachers should be aware of this Noble Truth.
Certifications: Hey monks! The Tathagata has experienced this Noble Truth. So vision, knowledge, understanding, wisdom know, truth understanding and light have arisen to the Tathagata. [The light here can be understood as "eliminating ignorance"]
2. Here are the three turning of the Falun of the Noble Truth:
Thi moved: Hey monks! The Noble Truth of Suffering [the truth about the causes of suffering, afflictions, and samsara] is the dharma that the Tathagata has never heard before, understood.
Promotion: Hey monks! Teachers should identify the causes of suffering: The Noble Truth of Suffering.
Certifications: Hey monks! The Tathagata has experienced this Noble Truth of Suffering. So vision, knowledge, understanding, wisdom know, truth understanding and light have arisen to the Tathagata.
3. Here are the three turning of the Dharma Wheel of the Noble Truth of the Noble Truth :
Thi moved: Hey monks! The Noble Truth of Suffering and Destroying [the truth about having to eliminate suffering in order to attain bliss, purity, happiness and enlightenment] is the dharma that the Tathagata has never heard before, understood.
Promotion: Hey monks! Teachers should realize the need to cease and destroy suffering: Suffering and Cessation of Suffering.
Certifications: Hey monks! The Tathagata experienced the decision to destroy suffering: Suffering and Cessation of Suffering. So vision, understanding, understanding, wisdom know, truth understanding and light have arisen to the Tathagata.
4. Here are the three turning of the Dharma Wheel of the Noble Truth of Cessation of Suffering (Eightfold Path) :
Thi moved: Hey monks! The Noble Truth of Cessation of Suffering (= Eightfold Path) [8 paths with 8 branches leading to the elimination of suffering] is the dharma that the Tathagata has never heard before, understood.
Promotion: Hey monks! Teachers should realize the Noble Truth of Cessation of Suffering to help lead to the elimination of suffering.
Certifications: Hey monks! The Tathagata experimented with the "Eightfold Path". When the Noble Truth of Cessation of Suffering is performed and developed (to be developed), vision, understanding, knowing, knowing wisdom, truth knowledge and light arise to the Tathagata.
After finishing the three turning of the wheel of dharma - the second decade of action , the Buddha Shakyamuni continued: Hey monks! If the Tathagata has not fully understood the Four Noble Truths in the three aspects and the twelve modes fully clearly, the Tathagata has not confirmed this before this world including the gods, the Maou, and the Brahma. Heaven, Taoism, Clergy Brahmin, Humans and other non-human beings too that Tathagata has attained the Supreme Chief Justice of the Chief Justice .
In that moment, the resounding cheers shook strongly, just in the blink of an eye made all 10,000 worlds in the realm of Pham Thien tremble. An aura more brilliant than all the gods' aura has shined in the world. The Buddha immediately said: " Kondanna is enlightened! Kondanna is truly enlightened! Since then Kondanna is called Annata Kondanna, which means "Kondanna is an enlightened person" . Samyutta Nikaya (Corresponding to the Pali Sutras), book V, page 420.
Kondanna (Kieu Tran Nhu) - the first disciple of the Buddha, enlightened to the teachings of the Buddha Shakyamuni on impermanence philosophy when Kondanna said: "What is born must cease.
Kondanna (Kieu Tran Nhu) - the first disciple of the Buddha, enlightened the teachings of the Buddha Shakyamuni on impermanence philosophy when Kondanna said: "What is born must cease."
In Vinaya Pitaka there is a place saying that Kondanna asked the Buddha for him to be a disciple of the Buddha, the Buddha accepted. Kondanna was the first monk, the Sangha (Sangha, Community of Monks & Nuns) has been established since then, followed by the other four monks who also joined the sangha and they in turn attested Arahant. Kondanna enlightened the teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha about the impermanence philosophy when Kondanna said, " What is born must cease ."END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.31/3/2021.
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