Applying the Principles of Restraint of the senses with Living with the Lifestyle
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Preaching that the Buddha taught that there were many.Covering all aspects of human life. However, when processed together for easy understanding it. It is included in principle entitled. "Preaching prātimokṣa" consisting of ideals, principles and methods, which is the heart of Buddhism. Even the Buddha in all his past, present and future, he considered ways to proclaim the truth, preach the same. Moreover Principals also announced officially in the midst of the Honorable Society of King's disciples, the scum of the total amount is 1,250 photos to guide the propagation of the truth. The unity in the same.For the benefit of mankind and angels. For that reason, it was held that " the testimony prātimokṣa. The stance of Buddhism ".This demonstrates the importance both in terms of lifestyle pretty good. Both in terms of spreading the truth to mankind. And in terms of the existence of a static Sattrrm Eden is firmly rooted in the Buddhist
laity and clamored for attention and always recognized. The study provides insight. Then leads to practical training to see results manifest themselves. And especially to those who served in the propagation of the truth. Must adhere to the same guidelines. For the benefit and happiness of the entire nation and its future.
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