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true happiness ( Buddhism) There is someone. Even when he goes to school, he feels that he needs a car. Wanted, but not. That's why it's sad. Every time he sees a car of the type he likes driving on the road, he's sad that I don't have it. Even if you go on a trip, your eyes go to cars. Sometimes I go to look at cars and miss one thing after another. There is always the sadness of saying no. He goes to work. Just the other day, he was thinking that he would save money and buy a car. Working very hard. Doing OT. Working on weekends too. He spends a lot of money to eat, drink, travel, and spend. I don't go to many things that are told to be happy to enjoy the comforts of society, because I want to save money. Finally buy a car. Need a car, now have it. So happy. But now, instead of sadness, fear is walking. No one is allowed to drive, they are afraid that something will happen. Children are not allowed to eat anything inside it, they are not allowed to put their legs ...

Benefits of listening to sermons ( Buddhism)

 Benefits of listening to sermons✨️




The highest reason for one to become a good person is to hear the Buddha's teachings. As long as human beings are far away from Dharma, they are lacking in virtue. They become virtuous just by associating with Dhamma. No matter how much he knows the arts, no matter how much wealth he has, no matter how many relatives and friends he has, a person who lacks virtue is as worthless as a flower without fragrance. Even if he is deformed or poor or does not know the arts, Gunawatha is a pious person. Savatnuwara was a scavenger on the streets and was honored even by kings for being a virtuous person. He who listens to sermons with respect is a virtuous person who does not commit sins. It is one of the side effects of hearing Dhamma.

*"Panchime Bhikkhu Anisansa Dhammasavane, Kathame Pancha? Assuthan Sunati, Suthan Paryodapethi, Kankhang Uratthi, Ditting Ujung Karoti, Chittamassa Pasidathi. Ime Kho Bhikkhave Pancha Anisansa Dhamma Savane”*

It is stated that hearing the Dhamma brings the benefits of hearing things that have not been heard, purification of what has been heard, removal of doubts, rectification of the vision, and inspiration of the heart.*

“Saddhamma Desana Kale - Sadhu Sadhuti Bhasatho

Mukhato Nibbanti Gandho - Uppalangwa Yathodake”

It is mentioned in the Anguttara commentary called Manoratha Purani along with the plot that the mouth of the devotee who preaches the Dhamma will smell like lily flowers.

It is stated in Vimana Vatthu Prakarana that a frog living in a pond called Gaggara in Champa was born in the world after hearing only the sound of Dhamma preached without any meaning. It has been stated that about five hundred milk bats living in Lakdiva Kumbal Tis Pawa were born into the human world after hearing the sound of the Dhamma without understanding. There are no number of people who have enjoyed the pleasure of listening to sermons. There is no number of people who have reached Nirvana after listening to sermons, etc. Therefore, let us listen to the Dharma of the One who is the giver of all resources with respect.




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