Monday, December 20, 2021
The Buddha taught the monks what to say, what to do? The Buddha taught the bhikkhus: Speak as the Dharma, silence as the Dharma. Then what is the meaning of this teaching? Here, I would like to share my understanding of this teaching, let's try to meditate together on the benefits of the Buddha's teachings. Buddha taught: I was born only for the purpose of showing people the truth that life is suffering, and the cause of that suffering. Suffering is known to everyone, everyone has to taste it bitterly, but the way or the reason for creating that suffering is vague, we don't know where they originate. 'Speak as the Dharma, silence as the Dharma' The Buddha pointed out that the source of suffering is ignorance, ie stupidity, ignorance is the invisible, they only borrow words and gestures of the body. This manifestation. So, any word or action expressed to bring suffering to that person is ignorance. Buddha advises that word, that behavior should not be said, should not be done; On the contrary, what speech, what behavior when speaking brings peace to others, the Buddha advises that word, that behavior should be said or done. Buddha taught: I was born only for the purpose of showing people the truth that life is suffering, and the cause of that suffering. Thus, the sentence: 'Speak like the Dharma, be silent like the Dharma', has the meaning: What words when we say create peace for ourselves for others, those words are the right Dharma, need to be said. ; On the contrary, any word that, when said, creates suffering for others, is illegal and should not be said. When we identify ourselves as Buddhist disciples, we need to think before we write any words on these social networking sites.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL GOLDEN MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.21/12/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.
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