Reply To: what does ending of sakkaya ditthi really mean?

…we should “attend in an appropriate way to these five clinging-aggregates as inconstant, stressful, a disease, a cancer, an arrow, painful, an affliction, alien, a dissolution, an emptiness, not-self.” https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn22/sn22.122.than.html…

Sotapattiyangas

This Sutta may shed some more light on the http://www.buddha-vacana.org/sutta/anguttara/05/an05-179.html…

Various Suttas translation explaining many misconceptions

http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00ambedkar/ambedkar_buddha/04_04.html#05_05 Many of those suttas explains misconceptions related to food one can have etc. the essence of what really matters. They are not perfect translation probably but the meaning can…

the effects of practices and contemplations.

…that recommended practices or contemplations lead to unhappiness, what to do? Does one have to continue? Is it only a temporary symptom that will dissappear? What is temporary? Or, does

Reply To: Buddha’s Views on Responsibilities

Sigalovada Sutta – The Layman’s Code of Discipline Download link: https://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/ethics_s.htm (Sorry not able write in a clean way, using mobile phone for this posting.)…

Reply To: Parents

Hello Lal Sir ! I tried reading the link you shared about the deep kindness of parents. It lead me to this page-https://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/filial-sutra.htm I feel that this can’t be Buddha’s…

AN10.177, about the death partaking of offerings

…also often described there. I do not understand why only peta-rebirth is the kind of rebirth in which death relatives partake of offerings. Does anyone know? https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an10/an10.177.than.html kind regards, Siebe…