Buddha

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Green Buddha

 The term "Green Buddha" does not have a fixed or universally accepted meaning within Buddhism. However, it could refer to several interpretations:

 

Symbolic Representation: In some Buddhist traditions, the color green symbolizes renewal, growth, and the awakening of spiritual qualities. Therefore, a "Green Buddha" could be seen as a representation of a Buddha or enlightened being who embodies these qualities.

Green Buddha


 

Depiction of a Particular Buddha: In certain artistic representations, Buddha statues or images may be depicted with a green hue. This could be a specific artistic choice by the creator or a cultural variation found in certain Buddhist regions.

 

Environmental Awareness: In a contemporary context, "Green Buddha" might also be used metaphorically to represent the intersection of Buddhism with environmental concerns. It can mean mindfulness and compassion towards the natural world and the promotion of ecological sustainability.

Buddha books

"The Dhammapada," an esteemed Buddhist scripture, is a tapestry of verses attributed to the revered Gautama Buddha. Revered as a concise guide to Buddhist teachings, this profound text weaves together strands of wisdom, morality, and the intricate path to liberation. Buddhists who seek virtuous and mindful living find solace and guidance within its Buddha books sacred verses.
Buddha books
Buddhist books

Prepare to be dazzled by "The Diamond Sutra" – a radiant jewel among Mahayana Buddhist scriptures. This luminous text, known as the "Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra," delves deep into the enigma of emptiness (shunyata) and the essence of ultimate reality. It fearlessly challenges conventional notions, unraveling the intricate threads of existence while offering profound insights into the very fabric of perception and liberation. Indeed, it stands as a monumental cornerstone within the edifice of Mahayana Buddhism. "The Lotus Sutra," also known as the "Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra," blooms like a resplendent lotus in the garden of Buddhist literature. This influential tome bursts forth with a plethora of teachings, like colorful petals unfurling. Its pages unfold the sacred concept of "Buddha-nature," emphasizing the importance of boundless compassion and skillful means. This scripture radiates with the belief in the transformative potential of every being, illuminating the path towards enlightenment and encouraging the embodiment of bodhisattva ideals.

Monday, June 5, 2023

Story of Good Disciple

 Once a Disciple named Purna asked Buddha " Kindly give permission to go to a village named Sukkha where I can give message about Dhamma. I think they are in need of the message". Buddha replied" Purna, do you know the people their are very evil and ill mannered. If they started abusing you what will happen".

Buddha with young monk
Buddha with Disciple


Purna said, " Oh the Great one, If they swear and abuse me , I will thank them that they just abused me and did not beat me".

Buddha asked again" What if they started beating you?"

" I will thank them that they just beat me and did not kill me". Purna replied.

To this Buddha said" Purna , what will happen if they kill  you on that moment".

Purna explained Buddha" Oh the Enlightened one, on that moment I will grateful to them that I would have done many mistakes in my future and they have released me from that (Moksha)."

Buddha replied" You can go there Purna".


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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Buddha - A life summary

 Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism. He lived in the northeastern region of ancient India between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. Born a prince, he left his royal life behind to pursue spiritual enlightenment, eventually attaining it and becoming the Buddha.

Buddha
Buddha


The Buddha's teachings focus on the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, the cause of suffering, the cessation of suffering, and the path to the cessation of suffering. He taught that all of life is characterized by impermanence and suffering, and that the root of suffering lies in desire and attachment. By following the Eightfold Path, a set of ethical and mental guidelines, individuals can reach enlightenment and liberation from suffering.

One of the most significant teachings of the Buddha is the concept of mindfulness. He emphasized the importance of being present and aware of the present moment, rather than being lost in thoughts of the past or future. Mindfulness helps individuals to develop clarity, calmness, and insight, and can be applied to all aspects of life.

Another central teaching of the Buddha is compassion. He taught that all beings are interconnected, and that practicing compassion towards others is essential to reaching enlightenment. Compassion involves understanding the suffering of others and taking action to alleviate it.

The Buddha's teachings have had a profound impact on millions of people around the world, and Buddhism has become one of the major world religions. Today, people continue to turn to the Buddha's teachings for guidance on how to live a more mindful, compassionate, and fulfilling life.

In conclusion, the Buddha was a remarkable spiritual teacher who left a lasting legacy. His teachings on mindfulness, compassion, and the path to enlightenment continue to inspire people today, and his message of peace and understanding remains as relevant now as it was thousands of years ago.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Lady covered with bed sheet-Buddha story

There was a rich family in Savatthi. The business man had a son and daughter, but due to his vast expanding business he could not devote much time to his family. The daughter was involved with the domestic servant. When she was twenty she was engaged to a worthy bachelor but on the day of marriage the daughter ran away with the servant. She got pregnant after a while and gave birth to a son.After some time she became pregnant again. She was struggling financially and after conceiving her second child she became very poor and decided to return home.

Bhikkhuni 


      On the night when she was returning home, there was a rain and thunder, nothing she had seen before.On the way she went into labour. Her husband went to search for wood to built a temporary hut but was bitten by a snake and he died immediately. The daughter of rich man was left alone to deliver her child in the jungle. She cried a lot but there was nobody else except her two sons. She decided to proceed to Savatthi. She had to cross a swelling river in the Jungle. She could not cross the river with two sons therefore she decided to first cross the river with her younger son and then bring her elder son. She crossed the river and put down her younger child. She reached midstream while she was returning to take the elder child, an eagle pounced on the younger child and carried him off. In frenzy she waved her arms frantically to frighten the bird. The elder son thought mother was waving for him to come to her, he jumped in the swelling river which engulfed him. The helpless mother was crying inconsolably. Crying she reached Savatthi. On the way ,she reached crematorium and found that all her family members had been killed the previous night when the house collapsed due to heavy rains. Hearing the news ,she went mad and tore all her clothes and became fully naked. She ran on the streets of Savatthi to be attacked by rogue people and kids with stones shouting "crazy! crazy!"
        One day when the Buddha was teaching Dhamma at jetavana vihara she passed by. Hearing the voice of Buddha ,she joined the audience and came to her senses. Realising that she was naked she felt ashamed and tried to cover her body with her hands. One follower of Buddha spread a bed sheet upon her and that is how she came to be known as "Patacara"(Lady covered with bed sheet).
        Buddha called her and taught her Dhamma. She realized the impermanance .She was ordained and admitted to the Bhikkhuni Sangha and devoted her rest of her life to suffering humanity.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Merchant with gold coins-Sudatta (Anathapindika)

Sudatta was a wealthy merchant of Savatthi. He came in contact with Buddha at Rajagraha.  When Sudatta heard the discourses of Buddha, he learned that nothing happens in this world without a cause. Buddha advised him to follow the noble eight fold path of liberation. One who uses his money and property  for the welfare of his family, friends and relatives and humanity remain in peaceful state. Whatever one is doing should be done with honesty and sincerity. Sudatta realized that Dhamma taught by Buddha was universal and relevant. He realized that Four Noble truth and the noble Eight fold Path od Sila,Samadhi and Panna are real remedy for the ailing world.

Buddhist park
Jeta Vana with gold coins



     He requested lord Buddha to come to Savatthi  where He wanted to construct a monastery. Seeing the dedication of Sudatta Buddha accepted the offer. Sudatta returned To Savatthi and started looking for a place that is calm and peaceful but is not far away from the city. He came across a pleasure park belonging to King's son Jeta.