Analysis of Dhammapada: Khosaka who does not die

Authors

  • Phrapalad Raphin Buddhisaro Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand
  • Direk Duangloy Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Nakhon Sawan Campus, Thailand
  • Mallika Phumathon Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University, Thailand

Keywords:

KHOSAKA, the Violence, Faith and Belief

Abstract

This study has the objectives of the Dharma chapter (Dhammapada)concerning the life history of Khosaka, who has a difficult life history through many stages of violence as seen in Buddhist literature. Use studies through related papers and research. Related articles and documents write an academic article in the form of an essay. The results of the study found that Faith-Based Violence has become violent towards life and family members as in the case of child abuse leaving a child at birth and the violence of property snatching as it appears in the news today. In the Buddha's Khosaka period, therefore, it is a symbol of domestic violence that affects children's lives and welfare which the solution is to end violence by abolishing wrong values ​​or sets of beliefs.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Buddhisaro, P. R. . ., Duangloy , D. . ., & Phumathon, M. . . (2021). Analysis of Dhammapada: Khosaka who does not die. ASEAN Journal of Religious and Cultural Research, 4(3), 27–33. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrcr/article/view/256709