Buddhism and environmental management

Authors

  • Panya Klaydesh นักวิชาการอิสระ

Keywords:

environment, Buddhism, Management

Abstract

Environmental management It is the process of distribution of important resources, both natural and man-made. To meet the satisfaction in the proper use of the environment In being the primary and secondary factors in the future It is the method of operation or method of operating systematically in the environment. So that the good environment lasts as long as possible By preventing, treating and improving the environment to maintain the same condition or better than before.

Concepts of environmental management in Buddhism; The Lord Buddha was born, enlightened and renipled in the forest, even practicing meditation activities. And the propagation of Buddhism of the Buddha Is almost always born in the forest In the world, Buddhists love the forest, because the forest is everything to do with the Buddha. The Buddha and his disciples lived in the forest. Because the forest is a peaceful place It helps the body to relax and calm the mind, free from noise from human activities. When monks live in the forest, you will help them teach people to understand. And know the value of the forest so that he can help save the forest There are examples that can be seen everywhere in the characteristics of temples, forests, cultural forests, junchon forests and public forests.

 

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Published

2019-04-03

How to Cite

Klaydesh, P. . (2019). Buddhism and environmental management. Journal of Chaiyaphum Review, 2(1), 38–47. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jcr/article/view/246225