1. Dasa raja dhamma, 2. kusala 3. Kuutadanta Sutta dana, 4. priyavacana,
5. artha cariya ,6. samanatmata, 7. Samyutta Nikayaaryaor,
ariyasammutidev 8. Agganna Sutta,9. Majjima Nikaya,10. arya” or “ariy,
11.sammutideva,12. Digha Nikaya,13. Maha Sudassana,14.
Dittadhammikatthasamvattanika-
Ambattha Sutta in Digha Nikaya
Assamedha
Sassamedha
Naramedha
Purisamedha
Sammapasa
Vajapeyya
Niraggala
Sila
Samadhi
Panna
Samma-sankappa
Sigalovada Sutta
Brahmajala Sutta
Digha Nikaya (Mahaparinibbana-sutta
dhammamahamatras
Awakened One with Awareness said that “Hunger is the worst illness.”
“The special challenge facing Buddhism in our age is to
stand up as an advocate for justice in the world, a voice of conscience
for those victims of social, economic, and political injustice who
cannot stand up and speak for themselves.”by channeling the energy into actionable charity work helping others and ending suffering, and as Awakened One with Awareness himself spoke out against hunger:
The nonprofit works on long term solutions
to ending poverty and hunger, and to hel communities create their own
sustainable food sources, rather than creating an endless cycle of food
dependence.
building wells, providing deworming medication,
and promote the health benefits of breastfeeding. Focuse on promoting women’s education and economic power worldwide, a crucial step in eradicating the inequities that lead to hunger and poverty.
Walk to Feed the Hungry, to take place in cities across the world. The money to be raised by
the walks must go to the international projects.
Project Homeless Connect Walk raised must provide food and health care to vulnerable populations.
The walk will echo this history, with a route that winds
through the Asian neighborhoods and will serve as a walking timeline
of Awakened One with Awareness’s spread throughout Asia.
Just like Mindfulness Center
last, in a similar fashion to how Awakened One with awareness spread in Asia is being
followed in the same pattern.
People will help the work by donating or volunteering, and if they’re interested in the walk, signing up a group for the event and finding sponsors.
The event will appeal to people who are attracted bythe ideas of mindfulness and want to learn more about its Awakened One with Awareness roots.
“It’s a great way to meet like minded people who are
interested in both meditation and seeing how Awakened One with Awareness started and spread
around in the world, and also help out with the global relief.
Fighting Hunger with One Meal at a time bringing the tradition of Manimegalai akshaya patra back through passing legislation that provides nutrition for vulnerable people.
Amazon:
The Awakened with Awareness faith calls to stand alongside women and children around the world to provide leadership toward a well-nourished world.
Use the Hunger Van Program and online process to see food in edible containers reaches every home till the total curfew because of COVID-19 is completely removed with revenue Murderer of democratic institutions and Master of diluting institution (Modi) has received Rs.15,51,004 crore during 2017-18 comprising Rs. 12,42,662 crore Tax Revenue and Rs 12,82,857 crore up to January 2020. Tax revenue stood at Rs 9,98,037 crore, while non-tax revenue stood at Rs 2,52,083 crore. Non-debt capital receipts stood at Rs 32,737 crore, which includes Rs 18,351 crore of disinvestment proceeds that is in the hands of foreigners from Bene Israel,Tibet, Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Germany, Northern Europe, South,Russia,Hungary, etc,chitpavan brahmins of Rakshasa Rowdy Swayam Sevaks (RSS) remotely controlling the own mother’s flesh eaters, slaves, stooges, chamchas, chelas and bootlickers of chitpavan brahmins Bevakoof Jhoothe Psychopaths (BJP) full of hatred, intolerance, anger, militancy, violent, number one terrorists of the world, ever shooting, mob lunching, mentally retarded, lunatic towards 99.9% All Aboriginal Awakened Societies including, SC/STs/OBCs/Religious Minorities and even the non-chitpavan brahmins.
The entire revenue is now with the chitpavan brahmins. Instead of creating a communal COVID-19 by the RSS/BJP more deadliest than the COVID-19, it must be the honest voice of the 99.9% All Awakened Opposition Parties to Educate, Organise and agitate through social media on our revenue and to force Modi and the chitpavan brahmins to distribute to the needy hungry masses by making use of the postal department and those who were involved in census with their vans, trucks and other vehicles and the IT department to serve food in edible packs online.
Caste-COVID-19 - They have some connection!
COVID-19 forced people to under go curfew! Curfew forced people to see Cinema to pass the time! Cinema forced people to follow Caste Culture narrated in the picture! All the stories of Cinemas are the effect of Caste System! This country is a land of Caste! Caste is a reality!
Caste has killed the progress of the country!
Caste benefits foreigners from Bene Israel chitpavan brahman of Rowdy rakshasa swayam Sevaks (RSS) remotely controlling Murderer of democratic institution and Master of diluting institutions (Modi) of Bevakoof Jhoothe Psychopaths (BJP) who are slaves, stooges, bootlickers, chamchas, chelas and own mother’s flesh eaters supporting the manusmriti which says that chitpavan brahmins are 1st rate athmas (souls) , kshatriya & vaishya/ baniya, shudras as 2nd,3rd,4th rate souls and the ati-shudras the SC/STs 9Untouchables as having no souls at all. So that all sorts of atrocities can be committed on them. But the Buddha never believed in any soul. he said all are equal. Therefore Babasaheb Dr.B.R.Ambedkar made All Awakened Aboriginal Societies to return back to their original home Buddhism.
Caste has degraded 85% comprising Shudras(BC/OBC), Untouchables(sc), Tribals(st) & converted minorities (Muslims,Cristian, Sikhs,Lingayats, Buddhists etc) called Mulnivasis as slaves & victimised them from basic rights!
In Any natural calamity whether drought, flood,epidemic, these Mulnivasis would be the worst affected as dependents, they lack basic facilities to face the crisis!
They are the last to employ & the first to fire!
Arogya Rakshakas of all living beings Health workers & the Muncipalty workers are the best examples in the current scenario! So Caste is a man made virus worst than any virus including COVID-19!
COVID-19 being a lab created virus may go shortly under the pressure of curfew & public effort! But the most deadliest than COVID-19 virus called caste will remain to affect us very badly!
After Independence no effort from the Govt to destroy Like COVID-19, Caste is not visible to naked eye; it has to be faced to experience as it is only a notion! COVID-19 brought the system called “Social Distancing” for its control to the world ! But for our country, it is not new, as it is a phenomenon central to caste system! Social distancing is otherwise a practice of Untouchability!
COVID-19 also separated people but again it is the main charecter of caste as it’s main purpose is to bring separation in life! Only difference is that the phenomenon of COVID-19 is temporary while that of caste is permanent!
In fact, had there been no caste in our country, COVID-19 itself would have come to our country owing to its locational advantage in the globe! It’s a problem of governance by the Murderer of democratic institution (Modi) who gobbled the Master Key bt tampering the fraud EVMs/VVPATs to and won elections!
Caste system does not allow good Governance!
Hence, to protect caste system, they first made the women as ‘Slave’ and assigned the responsibility of its propagation! Women as it’s epicentre follows “Stri-Dharm, Pativrata, purity-pollution, patriarchy, endogamy, etc to protect caste!
To support her, suitable Family system, customs, traditions, community system, god’s & goddesses, festivals, temples, marriage system, festivals, village system etc were created! To maintain rather strengthen caste solidly & permanently, Reservation system helped in addition to destroying leadership among 85% through Chamchas (Agents) for the benefit of 15%!
At the same time, our country cinema came very handy to the perpetrators of caste to make people , religious, emotional, casteists, immoral , superstitious, blind followers,
supporters of violence, hate mongers, egoist, selfish, in violation ofall good precepts like killing, stealing, telling lies, sexual
misconduct, and consumption of alcoholic drinks and drugs etc !
The objective of country’s Cinemas/Serials is to inculcate the values of caste & it’s culture among the educated & the illiterates in the name of entertainment since, democracy, Republic, constitution, would promote liberty, equality, fraternity, & justice!
Cinema normalised gundaism (street rowdiism), liquor culture, Violence, rape, stone worship, caste traditions, Stri-Dharm(followers of sati-savitri)etc as Indian Culture, !
Taking advantage of the occasion, Ramayan & Mahabharat Epics whose owners are Valmiki, Vysa SC/STs serials were started to produce RSS (Rowdy Rakshasa Swayam Sevaks with ease!
So, COVID-19, Cinema & Caste is a deadly combination for Indians!
So Bahujans should shun Cinema & read Buddha, Basava, Periyar, Phule & Ambedkar thoughts to consolidate their conviction to fight the worst deadliest virus called ,”Caste”.
Otherwise, seeing country’s Cinema/serial or listening cinema or Bhakti songs means strengthening Caste System!
To fight COVID-19 both public & Govt have come together, but to fight the worst virus called caste which has made our life miserable only the 85% has to get ready since the 15% beneficiaries are rather making all out effort to maintain the status quo.
“After COVID-19 let’s get ready to chase away Caste”
We are not keeping quite!
Fights are going on:
1. Categorisation
2. Touchable v/s Untouchable
Chitpavan brahman never wanted to give anything- dead against to any concession to untouchables as they will lose free bonded labours! It was Babsaheb’s greatness which fetched us so many safeguards!
Chitpavan brahman forced Narayan Guru through Gandhi, not to side with Ambedkar to show Ezhavas of Kerala as untouchables before Franchise committee during Round Table Conference so as to reduce the strength of Untouchables to avoid any constitutional rights ! Chitpavan brahman may add anybody and delete any body!
He will never give, but creates controversies, confusions, disputes so that the castes quarrel among them selves based on egos! Meanwhile, reservation in employment punctured by privatisation!
To destroy Ambedkarim, he has to play so many dramas behind the screen so that reservation beneficiaries fight for pittance among them selves to lose political power!
Rise Against Hunger
COVID-19 has adversely affected the migrant population, Arogya Rakshakas of all living beings & other … kind and works COVID-19 Curfew: Domestic Workers And A Class-Caste Divide.
A pandemic like COVID-19 comes with several collateral damages: so, domestic workers like other vulnerable classes are at risk of being dealt with disrespectful and discriminatory care at medical facilities and police violence meted out to Curfew “violators”.
Aboriginal-caste and SC/ST identities have been historically viewed and represented through the prism of upper-caste, especially chitpavan brahminical purity-pollution and uncouth-refined standards. Since applied science is an exercise in social habits and ritualistic practices, the current hygiene protocol has inadvertently brought back divisions anew on the lines of caste prejudices.
Provisions of fixed working hours, paid and willing overtime work, paid annual and causal leaves, respectful behaviour are equally important for their work-life balance and self-esteem. If workers at formal workplaces are entitled to “entertainment” and phone bill reimbursements, why not domestic workers? For that their work needs to stop being trivialised.
In the time of COVID-19, several well-to-do people have taken to posting pictures of cleaners, sweepers (Arogya rakshakas of all living beings) and garbage, saluting the “#COVID-19warriors” and urging people to stay put and bid time, because if “they” can that too with a “cheerful smile”, why can’t we, right? Well, the class irony couldn’t be far away: “They” have not chosen their profession.
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After
nearly a decade of progress, the number of people who suffer from
hunger has slowly increased over the past three years, with about one in
every nine people globally suffering from hunger today, the United
Nations said in a new report released on Monday.
This fact underscores “the immense challenge” to achieving the Zero Hunger target of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, according to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2019.
The report, launched on the margins of the High-level Political Forum (HLPF)
– the main UN platform monitoring follow-up on States’ actions on the
SDGs – currently under way in New York, breaks down statistics by
region, and shows that hunger has risen almost 20 per cent in Africa’s
subregions, areas which also have the greatest prevalence of
undernourishment.
Although the pervasiveness of hunger in Latin America and the
Caribbean is still below seven per cent, it is slowly increasing. And in
Asia, undernourishment affects 11 per cent of the population. Although
southern Asia saw great progress over the last five years, at almost 15
per cent, it is still the subregion with the highest prevalence of
undernourishment.
“Our actions to tackle these troubling trends will have to be bolder,
not only in scale but also in terms of multisectoral collaboration,”
the heads of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Food Programme (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) urged in their joint foreword to the report.
Hunger is increasing in many countries where economic growth is
lagging, particularly in middle-income countries and those that rely
heavily on international primary commodity trade.
The annual UN report also found that income inequality is rising in
many of the countries where hunger is on the rise, making it even more
difficult for the poor, vulnerable or marginalized to cope with economic
slowdowns and downturns.
“We must foster pro-poor and inclusive structural transformation
focusing on people and placing communities at the centre to reduce
economic vulnerabilities and set ourselves on track to ending hunger,
food insecurity and all forms of malnutrition,” the UN leaders said.
This year’s edition of the report takes a broader look at the impact of food insecurity – beyond hunger.
It introduces, for the first time, a second indicator for monitoring Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Target 2.1
on the Prevalence of Moderate or Severe Food Insecurity that shows that
17.2 per cent of the world’s population, or 1.3 billion people, lacked
regular access to “nutritious and sufficient food”.
“Even if they were not necessarily suffering from hunger, they are at
greater risk of various forms of malnutrition and poor health”,
according to the report.
The combination of moderate and severe levels of food insecurity
brings the estimate to about two billion people, where in every
continent, women are slightly more food insecure than men.
Turning to children, the report disclosed that since 2012, no progress has been made in reducing low birthweight.
Additionally, while the number of under-age-five children affected by
stunting has decreased over the past six years by 10 per cent globally,
the pace of progress is too slow to meet the 2030 target of halving the number of stunted children.
Furthermore, overweight and obesity continue to increase throughout
all regions, particularly among school-age children and adults.
Income inequality increases the likelihood of severe food insecurity – UN report
To safeguard food security and nutrition, the 2019 report stresses
the importance to economic and social policies to counteract the effects
of adverse economic cycles when they arrive, while avoiding cuts in
essential services.
It maintains that the uneven pace of economic recovery “is
undermining efforts to end hunger and malnutrition, with hunger
increasing in many countries where the economy has slowed down or
contracted”, mostly in middle-income nations.
Moreover, economic slowdowns or downturns disproportionally undermine
food security and nutrition where inequalities are greater.
“Income inequality increases the likelihood of severe food
insecurity, and this effect is 20 per cent higher for low-income
countries compared with middle-income countries”, the report spells out.
The report concludes with guidance on what short- and long-term
policies must be undertaken to safeguard food security and nutrition
during episodes of economic turmoil or in preparation for them, such as
integrating food security and nutrition concerns into poverty reduction
efforts using pro-poor and inclusive structural transformations.
“In our world of plenty, one person in nine does not have enough to eat”, said United Nations chief António Guterres on Tuesday, marking World Food Day.
With this year’s theme, “our actions are our future”, the UN and its
partners, held events and launched information campaigns worldwide, to
amplify one message: achieving zero hunger by 2030 is possible, provided
we “join forces”.