Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/23/2019

Old age and death roll in upon all like mountains approaching from the four directions, crushing all in their pathAt Sāvatthī. King Pasenadi of Kosala sat to one side, and the Buddha said to him, “So, great king, where are you coming from in the middle of the day?” “Sir, there are anointed aristocratic kings who are infatuated with authority, and obsessed with greed for sensual pleasures. They have attained stability in the country, occupying a vast conquered territory. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/22/2019

“Where should I give” and “Where is a gift is most fruitful” are two different questions.At Sāvatthī. Seated to one side, King Pasenadi said to the Buddha, “Sir, where should a gift be given?” “Wherever your heart feels inspired, great king.” “But sir, where is a gift very fruitful?” “Where a gift should be given is one thing, great king, but where a gift is very fruitful is another. A gift is very fruitful when it’s given to an ethical person, not so much to an unethical person. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/21/2019

How many things give rise to suffering in oneself?At Sāvatthī. Seated to one side, King Pasenadi said to the Buddha, “Sir, how many things arise in the world for its harm, suffering, and discomfort?” “Great king, three things arise in the world for its harm, suffering, and discomfort. What three? Greed, hate, and delusion. These three things arise in the world for its harm, suffering, and discomfort.” That is what the Buddha said. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/20/2019

Pasenadi laments the death of his aged grandmother.At Sāvatthī. King Pasenadi of Kosala sat to one side, and the Buddha said to him, “So, great king, where are you coming from in the middle of the day?” “Sir, my grandmother has passed away. She was old, elderly and senior. She was advanced in years and had reached the final stage of life; she was a hundred and twenty years old. But I loved my grandmother; she was dear to me. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/19/2019

The Buddha teaches Pasenadi of four kinds of person, going from dark to dark, dark to light, light to dark, and light to light.At Sāvatthī. Then King Pasenadi of Kosala went up to the Buddha, bowed, and sat down to one side. The Buddha said to him: “Great king, these four people are found in the world. What four? The dark bound for darkness, the dark bound for light, the light bound for darkness, and the light bound for light. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/18/2019

A wealthy man dies childless, having not enjoyed his riches. The Buddha tells of how in the time of a solitary Buddha of the past named Tagarasikhī, a householder made an offering but later regretted it.Then King Pasenadi of Kosala went up to the Buddha in the middle of the day … The Buddha said to him, “So, great king, where are you coming from in the middle of the day? [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/17/2019

A wealthy man dies childless, having not enjoyed his riches. The Buddha says that wealth should be properly enjoyed and shared.At Sāvatthī. Then King Pasenadi of Kosala went up to the Buddha in the middle of the day, bowed, and sat down to one side. The Buddha said to him, “So, great king, where are you coming from in the middle of the day?” “Sir, here in Sāvatthī a financier householder has passed away. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/16/2019

In answer to Pasenadi’s praise of good friendship, the Buddha recounts an earlier conversation with Ānanda on the topic. He then goes on to say that when one has good friends, it is important to develop diligence.At Sāvatthī. Seated to one side, King Pasenadi said to the Buddha, “Just now, sir, as I was in private retreat this thought came to mind. ‘The teaching is well explained by the Buddha. But it’s for someone with good friends, companions, and associates, not for someone with bad friends, companions, and associates. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/15/2019

Pasenadi asks the Buddha if there is one thing that secures benefit both in this life and the next.At Sāvatthī. Seated to one side, King Pasenadi said to the Buddha, “Sir, is there one thing that secures benefits for both the present life and lives to come?” “There is, great king.” “So what is it?” “Diligence, great king, is one thing that, when developed and cultivated, secures benefits for both the present life and lives to come. [Read More]

Your Daily Digital Buddhist Devotion for 04/14/2019

Pasenadi is disappointed to hear that Queen Mallikā has given birth to a daughter. But the Buddha consoles him, saying a woman may turn out better than a man.At Sāvatthī. Then King Pasenadi of Kosala went up to the Buddha, bowed, and sat down to one side. Then a man went up to the king and whispered in his ear, “Your Majesty, Queen Mallikā has given birth to a daughter.” When this was said, King Pasenadi was disappointed. [Read More]