Rui Gong RELB 2100 Buddhism as a Buddhist "The secret of Buddhism is to remove all ideas, all concepts, thereby getting the opportunity to realize the truth and reveal themselves." - Thích Nhăt Hạnh (1926- ) Grew up in China, Buddhists seem to be very general. Buddhism seems to be an indispensable part to me, seeing all the magnificent Buddhist temples, the eight Buddha statues, and the merciful Bodhisattva. In my opinion, Buddhism seems to be a pure lotus flower, muddy mud grows; it is not completely polluted, continues to convey its pleasant exciting and thoughtful scent to the world, I will make the world a better place. , Bodhi, more beautiful
Buddhist interpretation includes the interpretation of massive Buddhist literature, especially what is said to have been spoken by Buddhavacana and other sensible people. Buddhist interpretation is closely related to Buddhist spiritual practice and its ultimate goal is to extract sophisticated means to achieve spiritual enlightenment and nirvana. The core problem of Buddhist interpretation is that Buddhism teachings are clear, representing the ultimate truth, and which doctrines are traditional or relative.
Before digressing Buddhist texts to better understand the practices of prostitution, we must first consider how important the role of Buddhism in Thai society is. Buddhism is today's Thai How do Buddhists strictly adhere to Buddhist teachings of people called Buddhists? Amor Almagro called the cultural reinterpretation process sometimes distorted as cultural "commercialization". She talked about anecdotes about Thai Buddhist temple, Wat Kanikapol, built around 1910, named after a prostitute. Their income is used as a sacrifice, which is a common way.
The purpose of this paper is to review literature on Buddhist view of nature in order to determine the role of Buddhist teaching and practice in preserving natural resources. In Thailand, various non-governmental organizations, Buddhist monks and scholars believe that Buddhist values are a positive force for nature conservation. In this article we will examine a few case studies that Buddhist values are restoring to protect natural ecosystems and promote independence of rural residents.