An Analytical Study of Philosophy of Life of Mr. Saweang Manolai who is the Philosopher of Villagers in Thung Kula
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This research aims to :1) to study the concepts, theories and philosophy of life in Buddhist philosophy 2) to study the way of life of Mr. SaweangManolai, the local philosopher of Thung Kula 3) to analyze the life philosophy of Mr.SaweangNolai, the Philosopher of Thung Kula RongHai, This research is the qualitative research methodology and the data were descriptively analyzed by the inductive analysis method.
The research results were as follows : 1. Living according to Buddhist Philosophy is divided into 2 levels.Ie, the level of logic must use the principles that are appropriate for the conditions of the rulers. There are 5precepts.AndSupermundane states (LokuttaraDhamma) etc. with the aim to flourish in life And the level of logutra, with 4 Noble Truths and Archanikas, with a body of 6, with Nirvana as the ultimate goal
2. Mr. SaweangManolai is a villager who has a commitment to try to overcome various obstacles that arise. Saw various crises as an opportunity to adhere to the sufficiency economy philosophy Has adopted the sufficiency economy philosophy to practice until being successful as a model for the lives of people in society And is a center of learning in sufficiency economy And the organic fertilizer of society
3. Mr. SaweangManolai behaved as an example as a villager who succeeded in living the sufficiency economy Philosophy,And applying Buddhist teachings to life Have the right livelihood Master Thittdammikattha And the principle of Mantanyuta, which made Mr. SaweangManolai to be respected by people in the community and society in general.
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