An analytical study of the first two verses of the Mangala Sutta in Theravada Buddhist perspectives. Ven. Khaymarnanda, L-hsainamteg.

By: Khaymarnanda,Ven. L-hsainamtengMaterial type: TextTextTaunggyi : Shan State Buddhist University, 2024Description: v, 30 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): Mangala Sutta -- buddhistDDC classification: T-4 PGDip-PBS (SSBU)
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Contents - Chapter I : Introduction 1.1 Background and Significance of Study 1.2 The Objective of the Independent Study Project 1.3 Research Method 1.4 The Analytic Statement Chapter II : Studies of the First Verse by Three Blessings 2.1 The Mangala Sutta 2.2 Analysis of the First Blessing, " asevana ca balanam" 2.3 Examination of the Nature of Fools 2.4 Analysis of the Second Blessings, " panditananca sevana" 2.5 Exploration of the Characteristics of the Wise. 2.6 Understanding the Practice of Honor in the Third Blessings, " puja ca pujaneyanam" Chapter III : Studies of the Second Verse by Three Blessings 3.1 Analysis of the Fourth Blessing, "padirupa desavaso" 3.2 Analysis of the Fifth Blessing, " pubbe ca katapunnata" 3.3 Analysis of the Sixth Blessing, " attasammapanidhi" 3.4 Examination of the Observation of the First Two Verses Through the Lens of the Five Precepts, " Pancasila" 3.5 Exploring the Benefits of Practicing the Teachings Embedded in Theses Verse 3.6 Embracing Moral Conduct : A Path to Spiritual Development. Ven. Khaymarnanda, L-hsainamteng. An analytical study of the first two verses of the Mangala Sutta in Theravada Buddhist perspectives.
Dissertation note: Abstract - The purpose of this study is to analyst the First Two Verses of the Mangala Sutta from Therevada Buddhist perspectives. This Independent Study Project (ISP) delves into three main aspects: a. examining the characteristics of fools relevant to moral conduct, b. exploring the attributes of the wise in connection to moral virtue c. analyzing the significance of the four situtation outlined in the verse as a foundation for developing moral conduct and its application in personal and interpersonal progress. The First Two Verses play a pivotal role as they form the basis of 38 Blessings, offering valuable insights for individuals seeking success in their relationships. PGD(PBS) Shan State Buddhist University. 2024
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Abstract - The purpose of this study is to analyst the First Two Verses of the Mangala Sutta from Therevada Buddhist perspectives. This Independent Study Project (ISP) delves into three main aspects: a. examining the characteristics of fools relevant to moral conduct, b. exploring the attributes of the wise in connection to moral virtue c. analyzing the significance of the four situtation outlined in the verse as a foundation for developing moral conduct and its application in personal and interpersonal progress. The First Two Verses play a pivotal role as they form the basis of 38 Blessings, offering valuable insights for individuals seeking success in their relationships.

PGD(PBS) Shan State Buddhist University. 2024

Includes Bibliography.

Contents - Chapter I : Introduction
1.1 Background and Significance of Study
1.2 The Objective of the Independent Study Project
1.3 Research Method
1.4 The Analytic Statement
Chapter II : Studies of the First Verse by Three Blessings
2.1 The Mangala Sutta
2.2 Analysis of the First Blessing, " asevana ca balanam"
2.3 Examination of the Nature of Fools
2.4 Analysis of the Second Blessings, " panditananca sevana"
2.5 Exploration of the Characteristics of the Wise.
2.6 Understanding the Practice of Honor in the Third Blessings, " puja ca pujaneyanam"
Chapter III : Studies of the Second Verse by Three Blessings
3.1 Analysis of the Fourth Blessing, "padirupa desavaso"
3.2 Analysis of the Fifth Blessing, " pubbe ca katapunnata"
3.3 Analysis of the Sixth Blessing, " attasammapanidhi"
3.4 Examination of the Observation of the First Two Verses Through the Lens of the Five Precepts, " Pancasila"
3.5 Exploring the Benefits of Practicing the Teachings Embedded in Theses Verse
3.6 Embracing Moral Conduct : A Path to Spiritual Development. Ven. Khaymarnanda, L-hsainamteng. An analytical study of the first two verses of the Mangala Sutta in Theravada Buddhist perspectives.

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