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Dr. Min Tin Mon - Myat Buddha
Dr. Min Tin Mon - Myat Buddha
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Buddha
A diamond, the rarest and most valuable gem, is chemically the same as charcoal because it is made of the element carbon.
The beautiful white pearl is made of calcium carbonate, making it the same as limestone.
Ruby is also a mineral. | These gemstones are considered precious because they are rare and beautiful. Many people accept this rule and consider it a sign of honor to wear these gems.
The truth is that these gems do not make the wearer more beautiful, more noble, or increase any honor. They only fuel greed and increase danger.
It's a great way to encourage people to be more active.
Buddhapada Dullaba - It is extremely difficult to attain Buddhahood. Only after completing at least four hundred thousand worlds of perfection can one attain Buddhahood, and the Buddha Jewel is a truly rare jewel. If you are in love with the Buddha Dharma, you are given the opportunity to cherish and cultivate the Buddha Jewel, which is extremely difficult to attain.
The True Buddha is the most intelligent person in the three worlds because he knows everything that is worth knowing. He has completely eliminated all the impurities of defilements and desires, so that not a single trace of attachment remains, so he is the most noble person in the three worlds. He is also the most powerful person in the three worlds because of the unparalleled perfections and powers he has cultivated.
He was also the one who carried the greatest burden for the welfare of all beings, both human and divine.
Therefore, the Buddha is the most precious, rarest, and most sublime jewel in the three worlds. He is a true jewel, surpassing all the jewels in the human world, the divine world, the naga world, and the garuda world by a factor of tens of millions.
All beings, whether human, divine, or brahmin, who cherish and worship the true jewel, the Buddha Jewel, immediately become free from all defilements and impurities, and become cool, clear, and happy. They are also filled with noble dignity and strength, becoming the most beautiful, most elegant, and most auspicious individuals in the world, like kings and chiefs.
They are adorned with precious jewels, the Buddha's jewels.
May you be filled with goodness, glory, and prosperity.
True happiness and supreme bliss will surely come.
Prosperity
You want to get rich, right? If you want to get rich, you can't do it by doing nothing. You have to do something, but what?
Wouldn't it be nice to ask for advice from someone who is knowledgeable and helpful? Of course.
People don't become good at something on their own. They learn from teachers, from people they see, and from people they hear. You should also read good books that can provide you with a wide range of knowledge.
So, isn't there a person in the world who is the most knowledgeable, the best, and the most noble? If there is, wouldn't it be a good idea to follow that person and receive teachings from him?
The most knowledgeable, the most noble, the most enlightened person in the world is the Buddha. If you follow him, you will immediately become happy. If you follow his teachings, you will prosper in this life and in future lives. | Why? Because the Buddha is a unique and supreme being who knows everything.
If you understand the nine qualities of the Buddha, you cannot help but worship him. If you understand the teachings of the Buddha, you cannot help but respect him. If you understand even a little bit of the Buddha's work for the welfare of sentient beings, you cannot help but respect him.
The Buddha fulfilled the four hundred thousand worlds and the ten thousand thousand worlds to save all beings from the suffering of samsara and lead them to the eternal, peaceful, and eternal state of Nibbana.
Did the Buddha's blessing come for you?
The Buddha world is full of all things, and all things are in harmony.
The Buddha appeared in the world for the sake of the prosperity and benefit of all beings.
Now is the time when the Buddha's teachings are still flourishing. The teachings of the Buddha are still clear and distinct.
The Khyin Pagoda, Dhamma Pagoda, Uddassa Pagoda, and Paribhaga Pagoda, which were placed as representations of the Buddha, are still standing.
If you worship these sacred pagodas, you will receive many benefits, just like seeing the Buddha in person.
If you follow and practice the teachings of the Buddha, which are clearly and clearly stated, you can easily attain human and divine happiness. You can also realize the highest happiness, Nibbana, in this very life.
So, if the Buddha's enlightenment has been achieved for the prosperity of many beings, has it also been achieved for you?
This kind of opportunity is not something you come across once in a million lifetimes. It is a chance that can bring you benefits that are far greater than reaching the top of a mountain of gems where you can collect as many gems as you want.
If you are currently collecting precious gems, and if you have faith in the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, you can easily obtain priceless merit.
Gemstones and precious stones can only benefit one life. The meritorious deeds based on the three precious stones can benefit millions of lives and can also prevent us from falling into the next life.
Become a god with devotion
The son of Mathakundali in Savatthi was lying on the edge of death. He was the only son of a wealthy brahmin, but due to his false views, he had not done any good deeds. Therefore, the Buddha saw that he would die in hell.
The Buddha, in need of help, was going into the city to beg for alms, and he stopped in front of the house of Mathakundali. The Buddha's radiance shone upon him, and Mathakundali, lying down, tilted her body and looked at the Buddha. Seeing the Buddha's incomparable beauty and reverence, Mathakundali was overjoyed.
The joy of seeing the Buddha is due to the great wholesome thoughts. The mind can become more than a hundred thousand kyats in a single moment, so in the moment of reverence for the Buddha, many hundreds of thousands of great wholesome thoughts can arise. Each great wholesome thought leaves a seed of wholesome kamma, and each seed of wholesome kamma can result in a happy human life or a divine life. Therefore, as a result of reverence for the Buddha for a moment, we can obtain many happy human lives or divine lives.
The way in which good and bad karma are rewarded is more accurate than science. The Buddha understood the transcendental power of reality and the way in which karma rewards and rewards, so he preached the benefits of karma for the benefit of beings.
Mathakunali, having only a momentary devotion to the Buddha, soon died, becoming a deva with great wealth in the Tavatistha heaven.
There are many people in the world today who are rich without doing any work. When you look at the list of “billionaires” in the United States who are worth over $1 billion, you will see that most of them are rich because they inherited their parents’ wealth. This is because of their past good deeds.
The meritorious karma of respecting the three jewels: the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha can bring immense financial wealth.
Safe from harm
If you were to walk through a deserted place at night, under the trees, wouldn't you feel cold? Would you dare to walk through a cemetery at night? If you calmly recite the Buddha's praises, such as "Itipita Bhagava, Arahant Sammasambuddha...", there would be no danger. If you were to say "Itipita... Itipita" , etc., and you were afraid and could not keep your head straight, you would be haunted by ghosts.
The Buddha gave these instructions to monks who were to go to the forest in the Egga Sutta.
“Monks... when King Indra was fighting the Ahuras, he ordered his warriors to look at his chariot banner and the chariot banners of his commanders. Seeing these banners would dispel their fears.”
"That's right, leaders are the ones who lead from the front and are the ones who
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