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Buddhist Legends
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12 episodes
1 day ago
Dhamma Verses Commentary Buddhist Legends Translated from the original Pali text of the Dhammapada Commentary by Eugene Watson Burlingame The Dhammapada commentary is in the main a compilation of Buddhist legends and tales ascribed to Buddhaghosa. Reverence to him, the Fortunate One, the Arahat, the Perfect Sambuddha
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Dhamma Verses Commentary Buddhist Legends Translated from the original Pali text of the Dhammapada Commentary by Eugene Watson Burlingame The Dhammapada commentary is in the main a compilation of Buddhist legends and tales ascribed to Buddhaghosa. Reverence to him, the Fortunate One, the Arahat, the Perfect Sambuddha
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Buddhist Legends - 1.1. The Chapter about the Pairs: If Thine Eye Offend Thee, Pluck It Out
Buddhist Legends
42 minutes 32 seconds
6 months ago
Buddhist Legends - 1.1. The Chapter about the Pairs: If Thine Eye Offend Thee, Pluck It Out

Buddhist Legends1. The Chapter about the Pairs1.1. The Story about the Elder Cakkhupāla - If Thine Eye Offend Thee, Pluck It Out


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The bhikkhu Cakkhupāla determined to fulfil his practice even at the cost of his eyes, and eventually he attained Awakening; the Buddha explained the deed he did in the past which caused his loss of sight in the present, and he summarised the teaching with a verse.

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Mind precedes thoughts, mind is their chief,their quality is made by mind,if with base mind one speaks or actsthrough that, suffering follows onelike a wheel follows ox’s foot.#buddhistlegends #buddhism

Buddhist Legends
Dhamma Verses Commentary Buddhist Legends Translated from the original Pali text of the Dhammapada Commentary by Eugene Watson Burlingame The Dhammapada commentary is in the main a compilation of Buddhist legends and tales ascribed to Buddhaghosa. Reverence to him, the Fortunate One, the Arahat, the Perfect Sambuddha