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Page 1: Buddhist Stories and the Dhammapada The Mustard Seeds Eating Stale Food Crying for the Moon Dhammapada Verses 1 and 2 Rahulas Mirror

Buddhist Stories andthe Dhammapada

The Mustard Seeds

Eating Stale Food

Crying for the Moon

Dhammapada Verses 1 and 2

Rahula’s Mirror

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The Mustard Seeds

Once upon a time, there lived in Savatthi, a girl called Kisa Gotami who belonged to the lowest caste.

Despite her poverty, she had kindness and wisdom. A rich

merchant, seeing her inner qualities, eventually married her.

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The Mustard Seeds

Once upon a time, there lived in Savatthi, a girl called Kisa Gotami who belonged to the lowest caste.

Despite her poverty, she had kindness and wisdom. A rich

merchant, seeing her inner qualities, eventually married her.

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The Mustard Seeds

Once upon a time, there lived in Savatthi, a girl called Kisa Gotami who belonged to the lowest caste.

Despite her poverty, she had kindness and wisdom. A rich

merchant, seeing her inner qualities, eventually married her.

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The Mustard Seeds

However, the family of her husband despised her because of she came

from a low caste.

After a few years, she gave birth to a baby boy. Her husband’s family

began to accept her because she provided him with a son, and her

happiness knew no bounds.

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The Mustard Seeds

However, the family of her husband despised her because of she came

from a low caste.

After a few years, she gave birth to a baby boy. Her husband’s family

began to accept her because she provided him with a son, and her

happiness knew no bounds.

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The Mustard Seeds

Sadly, the little baby boy suddenly died one night.

Mad with grief, she went to all her neighbours carrying the dead child

and asking for medicine to bring him back to life.

They all told her that the baby was dead but she refused to accept it.

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The Mustard Seeds

Sadly, the little baby boy suddenly died one night.

Mad with grief, she went to all her neighbours carrying the dead child

and asking for medicine to bring him back to life.

They all told her that the baby was dead but she refused to accept it.

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The Mustard Seeds

Sadly, the little baby boy suddenly died one night.

Mad with grief, she went to all her neighbours carrying the dead child

and asking for medicine to bring him back to life.

They all told her that the baby was dead but she refused to accept it.

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The Mustard Seeds

Eventually a kind man told her to seek the help of the Buddha. She rushed to see him begging him to bring her son

back to life.

The Buddha told her to bring him some mustard seeds. But they must come from a house where no one had lost a

child, husband, parent, or friend.

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The Mustard Seeds

Eventually a kind man told her to seek the help of the Buddha. She rushed to see him begging him to bring her son

back to life.

The Buddha told her to bring him some mustard seeds. But they must come from a house where no one had lost a

child, husband, parent, or friend.

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The Mustard Seeds

Kisa Gotami, full of hope, then went back to the city to look for the mustard

seeds. Every house pitied her and offered her some seeds to help.

But there wasn’t a house where no one could say that they had not lost a child,

husband, parent, or friend.

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The Mustard Seeds

Kisa Gotami, full of hope, then went back to the city to look for the mustard

seeds. Every house pitied her and offered her some seeds to help.

But there wasn’t a house where no one could say that they had not lost a child,

husband, parent, or friend.

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The Mustard Seeds

Unable to find the mustard seeds, she left the city in despair and wandered

around the countryside.

As night began to fall, she saw the lights in the city grow bright, flicker

then become dark again.

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The Mustard Seeds

Unable to find the mustard seeds, she left the city in despair and wandered

around the countryside.

As night began to fall, she saw the lights in the city grow bright, flicker

then become dark again.

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The Mustard Seeds

She then began to see that it is the nature of life that we are born, live our

lives, then eventually must die.

And as she suffered the loss of a loved one, so too had everyone else in the

city. She realized that death is common to all and is something that

everyone must face one day.

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The Mustard Seeds

She then began to see that it is the nature of life that we are born, live our

lives, then eventually must die.

And as she suffered the loss of a loved one, so too had everyone else in the

city. She realized that death is common to all and is something that

everyone must face one day.

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The Mustard Seeds

Seeing the truth, she buried her son then returned to the Buddha. She took

Refuge, become one of his disciples and eventually attained enlightenment.

Death is something we must eventually face. It is the impermanent nature of

our lives.

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The Mustard Seeds

Seeing the truth, she buried her son then returned to the Buddha. She took

Refuge, become one of his disciples and eventually attained enlightenment.

Death is something we must eventually face. It is the impermanent nature of

our lives.

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The Mustard Seeds

The Buddha advised us to contemplate on death. This will serve to remind us

that we will eventually one day die.

Facing this truth will enable us to see things more clearly, live our lives more

responsibly and help us to become more calm and peaceful.

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The Mustard Seeds

The Buddha advised us to contemplate on death. This will serve to remind us

that we will eventually one day die.

Facing this truth will enable us to see things more clearly, live our lives more

responsibly and help us to become more calm and peaceful.

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Eating Stale Food

Once upon a time, in a city called Bhaddiya, a daughter was born to Dhananjaya, the city’s treasurer.

She was called Visakha and grew up to be bright and beautiful, and had a

kind and generous nature.

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Eating Stale Food

Once upon a time, in a city called Bhaddiya, a daughter was born to Dhananjaya, the city’s treasurer.

She was called Visakha and grew up to be bright and beautiful, and had a

kind and generous nature.

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Eating Stale Food

Once upon a time, in a city called Bhaddiya, a daughter was born to Dhananjaya, the city’s treasurer.

She was called Visakha and grew up to be bright and beautiful, and had a

kind and generous nature.

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Eating Stale Food

When she became a teenager, some Brahmins saw Visakha and thought she would be an ideal wife for their

master Punnavaddhana, the son of a millionaire named Migara.

Accordingly, they made arrangements for Visakha to be

married to Punnavaddhana.

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Eating Stale Food

When she became a teenager, some Brahmins saw Visakha and thought she would be an ideal wife for their

master Punnavaddhana, the son of a millionaire named Migara.

Accordingly, they made arrangements for Visakha to be

married to Punnavaddhana.

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Eating Stale Food

From the day Visakha arrived in Savatthi, the city of her husband, she was kind and generous to everyone in the city and everyone loved her.

However, Visakha's father-in-law, Migara, was unhappy with her

because she was a devout follower of the Buddha while he was not.

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Eating Stale Food

From the day Visakha arrived in Savatthi, the city of her husband, she was kind and generous to everyone in the city and everyone loved her.

However, Visakha's father-in-law, Migara, was unhappy with her

because she was a devout follower of the Buddha while he was not.

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Eating Stale Food

He was a follower of naked ascetics, and while very wealthy, he was not a

generous man.

Migara looked for a chance to break off the marriage between his son and

Visakha, but her conduct was faultless.

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Eating Stale Food

He was a follower of naked ascetics, and while very wealthy, he was not a

generous man.

Migara looked for a chance to break off the marriage between his son and

Visakha, but her conduct was faultless.

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Eating Stale Food

One day, he was eating some sweet rice porridge from a golden

bowl when a monk entered the house for alms.

Although Migara saw the monk, he continued to eat as if he had not.

He ignored the monk and continued with his meal.

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Eating Stale Food

One day, he was eating some sweet rice porridge from a golden

bowl when a monk entered the house for alms.

Although Migara saw the monk, he continued to eat as if he had not.

He ignored the monk and continued with his meal.

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Eating Stale Food

Visakha politely told the monk, "Pass on, Venerable Sir, my father-

in-law is eating stale food."

Now Migara saw his chance to break off the marriage as he

thought she had brought disgrace to his family with her remark.

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Eating Stale Food

Visakha politely told the monk, "Pass on, Venerable Sir, my father-

in-law is eating stale food."

Now Migara saw his chance to break off the marriage as he

thought she had brought disgrace to his family with her remark.

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Eating Stale Food

Furious, he ordered her to be expelled from the house.

Visakha, calmly explained that he was eating the benefits of his past

good deeds and was not doing anything to ensure his continued

prosperity.

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Eating Stale Food

Furious, he ordered her to be expelled from the house.

Visakha, calmly explained that he was eating the benefits of his past

good deeds and was not doing anything to ensure his continued

prosperity.

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Eating Stale Food

She said, “by ignoring the monk and continuing to eat, wasn’t Migara’s actions the same as

eating stale food?”

Migara had to admit that she was right and asked her to stay back.

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Eating Stale Food

She said, “by ignoring the monk and continuing to eat, wasn’t Migara’s actions the same as

eating stale food?”

Migara had to admit that she was right and asked her to stay back.

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Eating Stale Food

She agreed on condition that Migara invite the Buddha and his monks for a

meal, and change his ways.

With her patience and wisdom, Visakha eventually converted her

father-in-law to be a follower of the Buddha.

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Eating Stale Food

She agreed on condition that Migara invite the Buddha and his monks for a

meal, and change his ways.

With her patience and wisdom, Visakha eventually converted her

father-in-law to be a follower of the Buddha.

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Eating Stale Food

Every single one of us here has accumulated a lot of good kamma in the past. If not, we will not be sitting here so

comfortably in this room.

Therefore, let us not just eat ‘stale food’.

We should carry on accumulating good kamma for the future.

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Eating Stale Food

Every single one of us here has accumulated a lot of good kamma in the past. If not, we will not be sitting here so

comfortably in this room.

Therefore, let us not just eat ‘stale food’.

We should carry on accumulating good kamma for the future.

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Eating Stale Food

Every single one of us here has accumulated a lot of good kamma in the past. If not, we will not be sitting here so

comfortably in this room.

Therefore, let us not just eat ‘stale food’.

We should carry on accumulating good kamma for the future.

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Eating Stale Food

So how should we accumulate good kamma?

Through the practice of dana, sila and bhavana :

Dana : generosity, helping others

Sila : morality, keeping the Precepts

Bhavana : meditation, mental cultivation

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Eating Stale Food

So how should we accumulate good kamma?

Through the practice of dana, sila and bhavana :

Dana : generosity, helping others

Sila : morality, keeping the Precepts

Bhavana : meditation, mental cultivation

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Eating Stale Food

So how should we accumulate good kamma?

Through the practice of dana, sila and bhavana :

Dana : generosity, helping others

Sila : morality, keeping the Precepts

Bhavana : meditation, mental cultivation

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Eating Stale Food

So how should we accumulate good kamma?

Through the practice of dana, sila and bhavana :

Dana : generosity, helping others

Sila : morality, keeping the Precepts

Bhavana : meditation, mental cultivation

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Eating Stale Food

So how should we accumulate good kamma?

Through the practice of dana, sila and bhavana :

Dana : generosity, helping others

Sila : morality, keeping the Precepts

Bhavana : meditation, mental cultivation

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Crying for the Moon

Once upon a time, in a city called Savatthi, there lived a very rich but very

stingy Brahmin.

He had a young son whom he loved dearly. But such was the extent of his stinginess that he even made with his

own hands, the gold ornaments he gave his son, to save some money.

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Crying for the Moon

Once upon a time, in a city called Savatthi, there lived a very rich but very

stingy Brahmin.

He had a young son whom he loved dearly. But such was the extent of his stinginess that he even made with his

own hands, the gold ornaments he gave his son, to save some money.

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Crying for the Moon

Once upon a time, in a city called Savatthi, there lived a very rich but very

stingy Brahmin.

He had a young son whom he loved dearly. But such was the extent of his stinginess that he even made with his

own hands, the gold ornaments he gave his son, to save some money.

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Crying for the Moon

One day, his son fell ill from jaundice and the mother pleaded with her

husband to get a doctor.

However, the father not wanting to pay for a doctor, went about asking for

prescriptions so that he can heal the boy himself.

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Crying for the Moon

One day, his son fell ill from jaundice and the mother pleaded with her

husband to get a doctor.

However, the father not wanting to pay for a doctor, went about asking for

prescriptions so that he can heal the boy himself.

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Crying for the Moon

The boy became steadily worse until it was too late. With His Divine Eye, the Buddha saw the dying boy and went to

his house for alms.

The boy caught sight of the Buddha and his heart was filled with happiness as he died. As a result of his pure mind, he was reborn in a heavenly realm.

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Crying for the Moon

The boy became steadily worse until it was too late. With His Divine Eye, the Buddha saw the dying boy and went to

his house for alms.

The boy caught sight of the Buddha and his heart was filled with happiness as he died. As a result of his pure mind, he was reborn in a heavenly realm.

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Crying for the Moon

After cremating the body, the father filled with remorse, went to the burning-

ground every night to cry for his son.

From the heavenly realm, the boy saw his father crying at the burning-ground, came down to earth, and reappeared

next to him in the form of a youth.

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Crying for the Moon

After cremating the body, the father filled with remorse, went to the burning-

ground every night to cry for his son.

From the heavenly realm, the boy saw his father crying at the burning-ground, came down to earth, and reappeared

next to him in the form of a youth.

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Crying for the Moon

The youth then started lamenting and crying loudly, and the father

asked him why.

The son (in the form of a youth) said that he was crying because he wanted to have the sun and the

moon.

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Crying for the Moon

The youth then started lamenting and crying loudly, and the father

asked him why.

The son (in the form of a youth) said that he was crying because he wanted to have the sun and the

moon.

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Crying for the Moon

The father said, “why are you crying for the sun and the moon which you cannot get? You are being foolish!”

The youth replied, “at least the sun and the moon are there in existence. You are even more foolish because

you are crying for your dead son who is no more!”

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Crying for the Moon

The father said, “why are you crying for the sun and the moon which you cannot get? You are being foolish!”

The youth replied, “at least the sun and the moon are there in existence. You are even more foolish because

you are crying for your dead son who is no more!”

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Crying for the Moon

The father realized the truth of the youth’s words and asked who he is. The youth then revealed himself as

his son.

He then told his father of his heavenly rebirth due to his happy

thoughts at seeing the Buddha as he passed away.

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Crying for the Moon

The father realized the truth of the youth’s words and asked who he is. The youth then revealed himself as

his son.

He then told his father of his heavenly rebirth due to his happy

thoughts at seeing the Buddha as he passed away.

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Crying for the Moon

The next day, the father offered alms to the Buddha soon began to realize

the Dhamma.

Therefore, avoid crying for the moon or for things which are impossible or

not even in existence.

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Crying for the Moon

The next day, the father offered alms to the Buddha soon began to realize

the Dhamma.

Therefore, avoid crying for the moon or for things which are impossible or

not even in existence.

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Crying for the Moon

Avoid dwelling in the past, either by regretting past mistakes or basking in

past glories.

Learn from them, then move on. The past is no more in existence.

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Crying for the Moon

Avoid dwelling in the past, either by regretting past mistakes or basking in

past glories.

Learn from them, then move on. The past is no more in existence.

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Crying for the Moon

Avoid dreaming of the future, either by worrying about unforeseen

circumstances or by building castles in the air.

Plan as best you can, then return to the present. The future is yet to

come into existence.

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Crying for the Moon

Avoid dreaming of the future, either by worrying about unforeseen

circumstances or by building castles in the air.

Plan as best you can, then return to the present. The future is yet to

come into existence.

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Crying for the Moon

What matters most is the present.

By living in the present, we can see things more clearly and live our lives

to the fullest.

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Crying for the Moon

What matters most is the present.

By living in the present, we can see things more clearly and live our lives

to the fullest.

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The Dhammapada

This is a collection of 423 verses attributed to the Buddha, and consists of

teachings for the benefit of both the Sangha and laity.

It is divided into 26 chapters and arranged according to topics, and the first two verses are among the most well-known teachings in Buddhism.

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The Dhammapada

This is a collection of 423 verses attributed to the Buddha, and consists of

teachings for the benefit of both the Sangha and laity.

It is divided into 26 chapters and arranged according to topics, and the first two verses are among the most well-known teachings in Buddhism.

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The Dhammapada

This is a collection of 423 verses attributed to the Buddha, and consists of

teachings for the benefit of both the Sangha and laity.

It is divided into 26 chapters and arranged according to topics, and the first two verses are among the most well-known teachings in Buddhism.

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Dhammapada Verse 1

Mind is the forerunner of all evil states.Mind is chief and evil states are all

mind-made.

If one speaks or acts with a corrupt mind;Suffering follows as the wheel follows the

hoof of the ox.

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Dhammapada Verse 1

Mind is the forerunner of all evil states.Mind is chief and evil states are all

mind-made.

If one speaks or acts with a corrupt mind;Suffering follows as the wheel follows the

hoof of the ox.

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Dhammapada Verse 1

Mind is the forerunner of all evil states.Mind is chief and evil states are all

mind-made.

If one speaks or acts with a corrupt mind;Suffering follows as the wheel follows the

hoof of the ox.

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Dhammapada Verse 2

Mind is the forerunner of all good states.Mind is chief and good states are all

mind-made.

If one speaks or acts with a pure mind;Happiness follows as one’s own shadow

that never leaves.

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Dhammapada Verse 2

Mind is the forerunner of all good states.Mind is chief and good states are all

mind-made.

If one speaks or acts with a pure mind;Happiness follows as one’s own shadow

that never leaves.

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Dhammapada Verse 2

Mind is the forerunner of all good states.Mind is chief and good states are all

mind-made.

If one speaks or acts with a pure mind;Happiness follows as one’s own shadow

that never leaves.

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Rahula’s Mirror

After his enlightenment, the Buddha revisited his home town of Kapilavatthu and reunited with his wife, Yasodhara

and son, Rahula.

Rahula joined the Sangha at the tender age of seven, received many valuable

teachings from his father and eventually became an Arahant.

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Rahula’s Mirror

After his enlightenment, the Buddha revisited his home town of Kapilavatthu and reunited with his wife, Yasodhara

and son, Rahula.

Rahula joined the Sangha at the tender age of seven, received many valuable

teachings from his father and eventually became an Arahant.

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Rahula’s Mirror

In one of his teachings, the Buddha asked Rahula if he knew what a mirror is for.

Rahula, then still only seven years old, answered that a mirror is for reflection.

The Buddha replied that in the same way, actions of body, speech and mind should

be done with repeated reflection.

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Rahula’s Mirror

In one of his teachings, the Buddha asked Rahula if he knew what a mirror is for.

Rahula, then still only seven years old, answered that a mirror is for reflection.

The Buddha replied that in the same way, actions of body, speech and mind should

be done with repeated reflection.

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Rahula’s Mirror

In one of his teachings, the Buddha asked Rahula if he knew what a mirror is for.

Rahula, then still only seven years old, answered that a mirror is for reflection.

The Buddha replied that in the same way, actions of body, speech and mind should

be done with repeated reflection.

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Rahula’s Mirror

Before one does any action of body, speech or mind, one should reflect

whether that action will harm our self, others, or both.

If so, then it is an unwholesome action because it will result in suffering, and that action of body, speech or mind

should thus be avoided.

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Rahula’s Mirror

Before one does any action of body, speech or mind, one should reflect

whether that action will harm our self, others, or both.

If so, then it is an unwholesome action because it will result in suffering, and that action of body, speech or mind

should thus be avoided.

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Rahula’s Mirror

If not, then we may proceed with that action of body, speech or mind.

Therefore, we should train ourselves by constantly reflecting on our actions of body, speech and mind, and thereby

eventually purify ourselves.

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Rahula’s Mirror

If not, then we may proceed with that action of body, speech or mind.

Therefore, we should train ourselves by constantly reflecting on our actions of body, speech and mind, and thereby

eventually purify ourselves.

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The 10 Demeritorious Deeds

1. Killing

2. Stealing Bodily actions

3. Sexual misconduct

4. Lying

5. Slandering Verbal actions

6. Harsh speech

7. Gossip

8. Covetousness

9. Ill-will Mental actions

10. Wrong view

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The 10 Demeritorious Deeds

1. Killing

2. Stealing Bodily actions

3. Sexual misconduct

4. Lying

5. Slandering Verbal actions

6. Harsh speech

7. Gossip

8. Covetousness

9. Ill-will Mental actions

10. Wrong view

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The 10 Demeritorious Deeds

1. Killing

2. Stealing Bodily actions

3. Sexual misconduct

4. Lying

5. Slandering Verbal actions

6. Harsh speech

7. Gossip

8. Covetousness

9. Ill-will Mental actions

10. Wrong view

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The 10 Demeritorious Deeds

1. Killing

2. Stealing Bodily actions

3. Sexual misconduct

4. Lying

5. Slandering Verbal actions

6. Harsh speech

7. Gossip

8. Covetousness

9. Ill-will Mental actions

10. Wrong view

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The 10 Meritorious Deeds

1. Compassion

2. Generosity Bodily actions

3. Self-control

4. Truthful speech

5. Kind speech Verbal actions

6. Pleasant speech

7. Meaningful speech

8. Sympathetic joy

9. Loving-kindness Mental actions

10. Right view

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The 10 Meritorious Deeds

1. Compassion

2. Generosity Bodily actions

3. Self-control

4. Truthful speech

5. Kind speech Verbal actions

6. Pleasant speech

7. Meaningful speech

8. Sympathetic joy

9. Loving-kindness Mental actions

10. Right view

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The 10 Meritorious Deeds

1. Compassion

2. Generosity Bodily actions

3. Self-control

4. Truthful speech

5. Kind speech Verbal actions

6. Pleasant speech

7. Meaningful speech

8. Sympathetic joy

9. Loving-kindness Mental actions

10. Right view

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The 10 Meritorious Deeds

1. Compassion

2. Generosity Bodily actions

3. Self-control

4. Truthful speech

5. Kind speech Verbal actions

6. Pleasant speech

7. Meaningful speech

8. Sympathetic joy

9. Loving-kindness Mental actions

10. Right view

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It is clear that everything

stems from the mind.

So how do we train

our minds?

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It is clear that everything

stems from the mind.

So how do we train

our minds?

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The Noble Eightfold Path

Right SpeechMorality – The Foundation of Everything

Right Action

Right Livelihood

Right Effort Mental Development – To Train our Minds

Right Mindfulness

Right Concentration

Right UnderstandingWisdom

Right Thought

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The Noble Eightfold Path

Right SpeechMorality – The Foundation of Everything

Right Action

Right Livelihood

Right Effort Mental Development – To Train our Minds

Right Mindfulness

Right Concentration

Right UnderstandingWisdom

Right Thought

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The Noble Eightfold Path

Right SpeechMorality – The Foundation of Everything

Right Action

Right Livelihood

Right Effort Mental Development – To Train our Minds

Right Mindfulness

Right Concentration

Right UnderstandingWisdom

Right Thought

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The Noble Eightfold Path

Right SpeechMorality – The Foundation of Everything

Right Action

Right Livelihood

Right Effort Mental Development – To Train our Minds

Right Mindfulness

Right Concentration

Right UnderstandingWisdom

Right Thought

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The Noble Eightfold Path

Right SpeechMorality – The Foundation of Everything

Right Action

Right Livelihood

Right Effort Mental Development – To Train our Minds

Right Mindfulness

Right Concentration

Right UnderstandingWisdom

Right Thought

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