Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/10/2020
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/09/2020
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/08/2020
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/07/2020
Devadatta’s bright nature was cut off due to material possessions, honor, and praise.At Sāvatthī. “Possessions, honor, and popularity are brutal … Devadatta cut off his bright quality because his mind was overcome and overwhelmed by possessions, honor, and popularity. So brutal are possessions, honor, and popularity. …”
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/06/2020
Devadatta’s wholesome nature was cut off due to material possessions, honor, and praise.At Sāvatthī. “Possessions, honor, and popularity are brutal … Devadatta cut off his skillful quality because his mind was overcome and overwhelmed by possessions, honor, and popularity. So brutal are possessions, honor, and popularity. …”
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/05/2020
Devadatta’s wholesome root was cut off due to material possessions, honor, and praise.At Sāvatthī. “Possessions, honor, and popularity are brutal … Devadatta cut off his skillful root because his mind was overcome and overwhelmed by possessions, honor, and popularity. So brutal are possessions, honor, and popularity. …”
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 03/04/2020
Devadatta provoked a schism due to material possessions, honor, and praise.At Sāvatthī. “Possessions, honor, and popularity are brutal … Devadatta caused a schism in the Saṅgha because his mind was overcome and overwhelmed by possessions, honor, and popularity. So brutal are possessions, honor, and popularity. …”
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 01/07/2020
Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 01/06/2020
One who does not understand the four material elements is no true ascetic.At Sāvatthī. “Mendicants, there are these four elements. What four? The elements of earth, water, fire, and air. There are ascetics and brahmins who don’t truly understand these four elements’ origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape … There are ascetics and brahmins who do truly understand these four elements’ origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape …”