Meditate
throughout life for Welfare, Happiness and Peace in all postures of the
body including, sitting, standing, lying, walking, cycling, swimming,
performing martial arts, Tai Chi, Kung Fu, Karate, Kalari and so on.
Nibbana in 08) Classical Afrikaans– Klassieke Afrikaans,
09) Classical Albanian-Shqiptare klasike,10) Classical Amharic-አንጋፋዊ አማርኛ,11) Classical Arabic-اللغة العربية الفصحى
12) Classical Armenian-դասական հայերեն,
13) Classical Azerbaijani- Klassik Azərbaycan,
Nibbana names the transcendent and singularly ineffable freedom that stands as the final goal of all the Buddha’s teachings.
“This is peace, this is exquisite — the resolution of all fabrications, the relinquishment of all acquisitions, the ending of craving; dispassion; cessation; Nibbana.”
— AN 3.32
Hunger: the foremost illness.
Fabrications: the foremost pain.
For one knowing this truth
as it actually is,
Unbinding
is the foremost ease.
Freedom from illness: the foremost good fortune.
Contentment: the foremost wealth.
Trust: the foremost kinship.
Unbinding: the foremost ease.
“There is that dimension where there is neither earth, nor water, nor
fire, nor wind; neither dimension of the infinitude of space, nor
dimension of the infinitude of consciousness, nor dimension of
nothingness, nor dimension of neither perception nor non-perception;
neither this world, nor the next world, nor sun, nor moon. And there, I
say, there is neither coming, nor going, nor stasis; neither passing
away nor arising: without stance, without foundation, without support
[mental object]. This, just this, is the end of stress.”
— Ud 8.1
“There is, monks, an unborn — unbecome — unmade — unfabricated. If
there were not that unborn — unbecome — unmade — unfabricated, there
would not be the case that emancipation from the born — become — made —
fabricated would be discerned. But precisely because there is an unborn —
unbecome — unmade — unfabricated, emancipation from the born — become —
made — fabricated is discerned.”
— Ud 8.3
— Ud 1.10
Then the Blessed One, picking up a little bit of dust with the tip of
his fingernail, said to the monks, “What do you think, monks? Which is
greater: the little bit of dust I have picked up with the tip of my
fingernail, or the great earth?”
“The great earth is far greater, lord. The little bit of dust the
Blessed One has picked up with the tip of his fingernail is next to
nothing. It’s not a hundredth, a thousandth, a one hundred-thousandth —
this little bit of dust the Blessed One has picked up with the tip of
his fingernail — when compared with the great earth.”
“In the same way, monks, for a disciple of the noble ones who is consummate in view, an individual who has broken through [to stream-entry],
the suffering & stress that is totally ended & extinguished is
far greater. That which remains in the state of having at most seven
remaining lifetimes is next to nothing: it’s not a hundredth, a
thousandth, a one hundred-thousandth, when compared with the previous
mass of suffering. That’s how great the benefit is of breaking through
to the Dhamma, monks. That’s how great the benefit is of obtaining the
Dhamma eye.”
— SN 13.1
[Aggivessana Vacchagotta:] “But, Master Gotama, the monk whose mind is thus released: Where does he reappear?”
[The Buddha:] “‘Reappear,’ Vaccha, doesn’t apply.”
“In that case, Master Gotama, he does not reappear.”
“‘Does not reappear,’ Vaccha, doesn’t apply.”
“…both does & does not reappear.”
“…doesn’t apply.”
“…neither does nor does not reappear.”
“…doesn’t apply.”
“How is it, Master Gotama, when Master Gotama is asked if the monk
reappears… does not reappear… both does & does not reappear…
neither does nor does not reappear, he says, ‘…doesn’t apply’ in each
case. At this point, Master Gotama, I am befuddled; at this point,
confused. The modicum of clarity coming to me from your earlier
conversation is now obscured.”
“Of course you’re befuddled, Vaccha. Of course you’re confused. Deep,
Vaccha, is this phenomenon, hard to see, hard to realize, tranquil,
refined, beyond the scope of conjecture, subtle, to-be-experienced by
the wise. For those with other views, other practices, other
satisfactions, other aims, other teachers, it is difficult to know. That
being the case, I will now put some questions to you. Answer as you see
fit. What do you think, Vaccha: If a fire were burning in front of you, would you know that, ‘This fire is burning in front of me’?”
“…yes…”
“And suppose someone were to ask you, Vaccha, ‘This fire burning in
front of you, dependent on what is it burning?’ Thus asked, how would
you reply?”
“…I would reply, ‘This fire burning in front of me is burning dependent on grass & timber as its sustenance.’”
“If the fire burning in front of you were to go out, would you know that, ‘This fire burning in front of me has gone out’?”
“…yes…”
“And suppose someone were to ask you, ‘This fire that has gone out in
front of you, in which direction from here has it gone? East? West?
North? Or south?’ Thus asked, how would you reply?”
“That doesn’t apply, Master Gotama. Any fire burning dependent on a
sustenance of grass and timber, being unnourished — from having consumed
that sustenance and not being offered any other — is classified simply
as ‘out’ (unbound).”
“Even so, Vaccha, any physical form by which one describing the
Tathagata would describe him: That the Tathagata has abandoned, its root
destroyed, made like a palmyra stump, deprived of the conditions of
development, not destined for future arising. Freed from the
classification of form, Vaccha, the Tathagata is deep, boundless, hard
to fathom, like the sea. ‘Reappears’ doesn’t apply. ‘Does not reappear’
doesn’t apply. ‘Both does & does not reappear’ doesn’t apply.
‘Neither reappears nor does not reappear’ doesn’t apply.
“Any feeling… Any perception… Any mental fabrication…
“Any consciousness by which one describing the Tathagata would
describe him: That the Tathagata has abandoned, its root destroyed, made
like a palmyra stump, deprived of the conditions of development, not
destined for future arising. Freed from the classification of
consciousness, Vaccha, the Tathagata is deep, boundless, hard to fathom,
like the sea.”
— MN 72
“Birth is ended, the holy life fulfilled, the task done. There is nothing further for this world.”
— SN 22.59
— Dhp 126
See also:
09) Classical Albanian-Shqiptare klasike,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dNaLnyKaac
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KUSINARA NIBBANA BHUMI PAGODA - Egin on.Purify mind - Buddha Betiereko
zorion espirituala lortzea helburu klasiko gisa euskara klasikoan -
Euskal klasika,
When
a just born baby is kept isolated without anyone communicating with the
baby, after a few days it will speak and human natural (Prakrit)
language known as Classical Magahi Magadhi/Classical Chandaso language/Magadhi Prakrit/Classical Hela Basa (Hela Language)/Classical Pali which are the same. Buddha spoke in Magadhi. All the 7111 languages and dialects are off shoot of Classical
Magahi Magadhi. Hence all of them are Classical in nature (Prakrit) of
Human Beings, just like all other living spieces have their own natural
languages for communication. 111 languages are translated by https://translate.google.com
02) Classical Chandaso language,
04) Classical Hela Basa (Hela Language),
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Awakeness Practices
All 84,000 Khandas As Found in the Pali Suttas Traditionally the are
84,000 Dharma Doors - 84,000 ways to get Awakeness. Maybe so; certainly
the Buddha taught a large number of practices that lead to Awakeness.
This web page attempts to catalogue those found in the Pali Suttas (DN,
MN, SN, AN, Ud & Sn 1). There are 3 sections:
The discourses of Buddha are
divided into 84,000, as to separate addresses. The division includes all
that was spoken by Buddha.”I received from Buddha,” said Ananda,
“82,000 Khandas, and from the priests 2000; these are 84,000 Khandas
maintained by me.” They are divided into 275,250, as to the stanzas of
the original text, and into 361,550, as to the stanzas of the
commentary. All the discourses including both those of Buddha and those
of the commentator, are divided into 2,547 banawaras, containing
737,000 stanzas, and 29,368,000 separate letters.
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Maha-parinibbana Sutta — Last Days of the Buddha
The Great Discourse on the Total Unbinding
This wide-ranging sutta, the
longest one in the Pali canon, describes the events leading up to,
during, and immediately following the death and final release
(parinibbana) of the Buddha. This colorful narrative
contains a wealth of Dhamma teachings, including the Buddha’s final
instructions that defined how Buddhism would be lived and practiced long
after the Buddha’s death — even to this day. But this sutta also
depicts, in simple language, the poignant human drama that unfolds among
the Buddha’s many devoted followers around the time of the death of
their beloved teacher.
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