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1) Sharma ji, Are you a judge or RSS Pracharak?
2) If cow deserves respect similar to that of parents, why do
you extract her milk and sell it? Why do you tie her up using rope? Why
do you beat her? Why do you take her to the market and sell? Why bull
is not respected like parents?
3) ‘’This issue is
related to sympathy, conviction and faith that why protecting and
respecting the cow is an important factor. We should come up in protest
to this, only then we can safeguard our animals’’: Law is above faith.
By extracting cow’s milk, are you not depriving the calf its share of
milk? Which law states that I should respect the cow? If your concern is
for all animals, why are you only crying about cows? Goat’s milk too is
very special. Why goats should not be respected like your parents? Why
didn’t you ban goat slaughtering? Why can’t Goat be declared as National
Animal?
4) Rat is Lord Ganesh’s savari. Will you ban the killing of rats?
How are RSS pracharak brahmacharis who dont have sex are born ? Whose tears their mothers have swallowed?
Cows milk which is meant for their calves and its products curds,
butter, ghee and panneer contains full of fat which makes them violent
to protest for all trivial matters. Then why are they not becoming
vegans ?
Does the Judge Sharma respect the Modern Constitution of
our Country whose chief Architect is DR BR Ambedkar or is he respecting
the just 1% intolerant, violent, number 1 terrorists shooting, lynching
human beings who are lunatics, mentally retarded cannibal chitpavan
brahmin psychopaths’ manumriti stealth, shadowy and discriminatory
hinutva cult RSS (Rakshasa Swayam Sevaks) for Murdering democratic
institutions (Modi)’ BJP (Bahurth Jiyadha Psychopaths) after tampering,
rigging and distorting the fraud EVMs/VVPATs to win elections and
gobbled the Master Key ?
Sharing a baffling view on the national
bird peacock, Rajasthan High Court judge Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma
on Wednesday said they are brahmachari (celibrate) and don?t have sex.
?Peacock was made the national bird of India because it is Brahmachari.
Cow is pious like peacock. Peahen doesn’t need to have sex to get
pregnant. It just swallows tears of the peacock,” he said.
After
suggesting the Centre to make cow national animal, Justice Sharma
defended his stance saying ?the cow helps us in every possible way and
its milk has always been used to cure various diseases?.
While
addressing the life imprisonment for cow slaughter, the Rajasthan High
Court judge earlier in the day stated that cows deserve respect similar
to that of parents.
“This issue is related to sympathy,
conviction and faith that why protecting and respecting the cow is an
important factor. We should come up in protest to this, only then we can
safeguard our animals. The way we respect our parents we should respect
cows,” Rajasthan High Court Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma told ANI.
Earlier in the day, during the hearing over the Hingonia Gaushala
matter, Justice Sharma matter recommended the Centre that cow be made
the national animal, adding that the punishment for cow slaughter should
be escalated to life imprisonment.
Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB)
and Additional director general (ADG) of police has been ordered to
prepare report every three months on cowshed and the court has also
directed Urban Development & Housing (UDH) Secretary and municipal
commissioner to visit once every month.
Sharma has also instructed the forest department to plant 5,000 plants in the cowshed every year.
The judgment comes in the wake of the Centre’s order on ban on sale of
cattle for slaughter, which is facing a strong opposition by the state
governments of Kerala, Karnataka and Tripura.
Earlier last year,
following the death of over a hundred cows in the past few weeks at a
government-run cowshed in Jaipur, the Rajasthan Government had sought a
report on the matter and vowed to improve the situation in Hingonia
Gaushala.
Reports said the death of cows was due to alleged lapse in maintenance of cowshed.
“The Chief Minister has asked for report on Hingonia Gaushala. We are
drafting a road map and action plan to improve situation there,” said
Rajasthan Minister Rajendra Rathore.
According to reports, the authorities initially said the cows which died were already unwell and suffering from malnutrition.
There are over 8,000 cows at the Hingonia Gaushala which are taken care
of by a team of 14 veterinarians, 24 livestock assistants, and about
200 other staff.
(This article has not been edited by DNA’s editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
2245 Thu 1 Jun 2017 LESSON
from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq0Nra8-4QY
From questions and answers with members of the Western Buddhist Order in Manchester in 2008.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq0Nra8-4QY
Sutta Nipata views
From questions and answers with members of the Western Buddhist Order in Manchester in 2008.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxhD-BJ5MlY
Buddha Tripitaka: Going for refuge (Sutta Pitaka. Khuddaka Nikaya. Khuddakapatha 1. SARANA-GAMANA)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVFx5U843A4
From the Holy Buddhist Tipitaka: Sutta Pitaka:Khuddaka Nikaya
http://suprememastertv.com/ - From the Holy Buddhist Tipitaka: Sutta Pitaka:Khuddaka Nikaya (In English), Episode: 648, Air date: 23 - June - 2008
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLXQIr0wtsI
Khuddaka Nikaya : Itivuttaka: Chapter 1, 2 - Ven. Dhammavuddho Mahathera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOxStgwZIXs
Khuddaka Nikaya : Itivuttaka: Chapter 3, 4 - Ven. Dhammavuddho Mahathera
www.buddha-vacana.org/search_results.html?cx=013386766642683506567%3Amx3uci8z5-m&cof=FORID%3A10&ie=UTF-8&q=+Sutta+Nipata+The+Sutta+Collection&sa=search
Le Sutta Nipāta est une collection de 71 courts suttas, contenant des vers
poétiques, et parfois une introduction en prose. www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/khuddaka/suttanipata.html
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Le Sutta Piṭaka contient l’essentiel de la parole du Bouddha. Il comporte plus de
dix mille suttas. Il est divisé en cinq collections appelées Nikāyas. www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/sutta.html
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Photo d’arbre >> Sutta Piṭaka >> Khuddaka Nikāya >> Sutta Nipāta. Snp 2.4.
Maṅgala Sutta. — La prospérité —. Un déva questionne le Bouddha, qui lui … www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/…/suttanipata/snp2-04.html
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Photo d’arbre >> Sutta Piṭaka >> Khuddaka Nikāya >> Sutta Nipāta. Snp 3.3.
Subhāsita Sutta. — Une parole bien prononcée — [ subhāsita: bien prononcé ] … www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/…/suttanipata/snp3-03.html
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Photo d’arbre >> Sutta Piṭaka >> Khuddaka Nikāya >> Sutta Nipāta. Snp 1.10.
Āḷavaka Sutta. — Les questions d’Āḷavaka — … www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/…/suttanipata/snp1-10.html
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Photo d’arbre >> Sutta Piṭaka >> Khuddaka Nikāya >> Sutta Nipāta. Snp 4.1.
Kāma Sutta. — Les plaisirs sensuels — [kāma: plaisir sensuel] … www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/…/suttanipata/snp4-01.html
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Sutta Piṭaka >> Khuddaka Nikāya >> Sutta Nipāta. Sn 4.5. Paramaṭṭhaka
Sutta. — Un autre groupe de huit — [ para: autre | aṭṭhaka: groupe de huit ] … www.buddha-vacana.org/fr/sutta/…/suttanipata/snp4-05.html
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Sattaka Nipāta. 2. Duka Nipāta, 8. … Lahuparivatta Sutta (AN 1.48) - enhanced
translation: The Buddha, normally so adept at finding similes, is here at a loss. www.buddha-vacana.org/sutta/anguttara.html
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http://www.buddha-vacana.org/sutta/khuddaka.html
The Khuddhaka Nikāya short texts and is considered as been
composed of two stratas: Dhammapada, Udāna, Itivuttaka, Sutta Nipāta,
Theragāthā-Therīgāthā and Jātaka form the ancient strata, while other
books are late additions and their authenticity is more questionable.
The Sutta Nipata (”The Sutta Collection”), the fifth book of the Khuddaka Nikaya, consists of 71 short suttas divided into five vaggas (chapters).
A useful printed translation of the complete Sutta Nipata is K.R. Norman’s The Group of Discourses (2nd ed.) (Oxford: Pali Text Society, 2001). Excerpts from the Sutta Nipata also appear in Handful of Leaves (Vol. 4), Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans. (available from Metta Forest Monastery). Another popular (though occasionally inaccurate) translation is H. Saddhatissa’s The Sutta-Nipata (London: Curzon Press, 1985). Some of the passages listed below originally appeared in John Ireland’s The Discourse Collection: Selected Texts from the Sutta Nipata, (BPS “Wheel” Publication No. 82).
The braces {} contain the corresponding verse numbers in the original Pali text, as listed in H. Saddhatissa’s The Sutta-Nipata (London: Curzon Press, 1985).
See The Atthaka Vagga — The Octet Chapter: An Introduction, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iZw8RqJY54
PARAYANAVAGGA, THE WAY TO THE BEYOND, SUTTA NIPATA
This is a beautiful english audio of Bhikkhu Anandajothi’s translation
of Parayana Vagga of Sutta Nipata. Only the questions are covered in
this video. The Introductory verses and the Eulogies by the sixteen
seekers will be posted later. Both the text and voice are of Bhante
Bhikkhu Anandajothi. The more I listen, more I feel like listening to
this. Pl visit his website http://www.ancient-buddhist-texts.net . There are some wonderful translations as well as audio there. Also pl visit his pages on archive.org, http://www.archive.org/details/dharma…
See The Parayanavagga — The Chapter on the Way to the Far Shore: An Introduction, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch…
Mangal Sutta (मंगल सूत्र)
Mangal sutta is words from Gautam buddha in Pali it is recited/
enchanted to share Mangal, happiness to all. This describes the deeds
that is Mangal to all beings, deeds that bring happiness to all.
The Sutta Piṭaka contains the essence of the Buddha’s teaching
regarding the Dhamma. It contains more than ten thousand suttas. It is
divided in five collections called Nikāyas.