TY - BOOK AU - Tejinda,Venerable, 2024PDE002 TI - Buddhist Principles for Social Harmorny : An analytical Study of the Sangaha vatthu in the Anguttara Nikaya U1 - T-16 PGDip-PBS (SSBU) 23rd edition PY - 2025/// CY - Taunggyi PB - Shan State Buddhist University, KW - Buddhist principles KW - Social harmony KW - Sangaha vatthu KW - Anguttara Nikaya N1 - Includes acknowledgement, abbreviation, conclusion; Abstract - Firstly, this Independent Study Project (ISP) explores how buddhist principles, four means of sustaining favorable relationship, known as sangaha vatthu, serves as foundation for socail harmony. Next, this sangaha vatthu is mentioned in sangaha sutta in Anguttara Nikaya. It is made up of four key elements, namely generosity (dana), loving speech (piya vaca), beneifcial conduct (atthacariya), and imparitiality (samanattata). Finally, this ISP examine the individual elements of four means of sustaining favorable relationship in context of their valuable contribution to social interaction; Includes Bibliography; Table of Content - Acknowledgement Abbreviation 1. Introduction 1.1 Research Problem 1.2 Research Question 1.3 Research Aims 1.4 Research Objectives 1.5 Research Methods 1.6 Buddhist Teachings for the Society 1.7 Buddhist Perspective on Social Harmony 1.8 The Role of Sangha Vatthu in Strengthening Social Harmony 2. The first Principle of Sangaha Vatthu 2.1 A Study of Dana : Its Definition and Contexts 2.2 The Uniqueness of Dana for Enhancing Social Bond 2.3 Dana as a Tool for Alleviating the Suffering of Poverty. 2.4 Three Types of Dana and Its Uniqueness Addressing Poverty 3. The Second Principles of Sangaha Vatthu 3.1 A Study of Piya vaca 3.2 Avoiding Harsh Speech 3.3 The Elements of Loving Speech 4. The Third Principle of Sangaha Vatthu 4.1 A Study of Atthacariya 4.2 Approaching to Inner and Outer Development through Four Principles 4.3 Carrying Out Atthacariya through Divine Mindsets. 5. The Fourth Principle of Sangaha Vatthu 5.1 Samanattata : A Study of Impartiality and Inclusion in Buddhism 5.2 Rejecting Social Discrimination 5.3 The Action Based Society 5.4 Gender Equality in Buddhism 5.5 The Practice of Inclusive Policy in Sasana 6. Sangaha vatthu's Timelessness and Univrsality 7. Conclusion Bibliography. ; Buddhist Principles for Social Harmorny : An analytical Study of the Sangaha vatthu in the Anguttara Nikaya; Venerable Tejinda ER -