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The Analytical Study of the Principles of Gooness in Theravãda Buddhist Scriptures
Researcher : Phramaha Setthawut Vajirañāņo (Pasuan) date : 19/12/2016
Degree : พุทธศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต(การบริหารจัดการคณะสงฆ์)
Committee :
  พระสุธีธรรมานุวัตร
  พระมหาสุทิตย์ อาภากโร
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Graduate : ๒๕๕๖
 
Abstract

ABSTRACT

 

This thesis is of 3 objectives as follows: 1) to study the principles of gooness in Theravãda Buddhist Scriptures 2) to study the principles that are associated with the gooness in Theravãda Buddhist Scriptures 3) to study the principles associated with the promotion of good attitudes of the Senior Monks in Thai societies.

From the research, it is found that according to the word goodness, in Theravãda Buddhist Scriptures is of the same meaning of the word. "Bunya" the great merit on the implicit nature of the properties of the human mind. Once the Buddha said   that "the great merit" is the moral life of the human beings lives which are due to the pure and luminous mind. When it is said according to the results. The great merit is a happiness to get the most pleasure. In Buddhism there is a viewcommented. Actions that are considered "good or bad" must be done with a willful or intentional act of faith which is called "kusala" good action which is an action which of good faith that is the public information or the root of goodness which is of no greed, no anger, no illusion and the equitable rule of the evil actions of evil intention that includes Akusalamula the root of all evils, namely, greed, anger, delusion and the rule of fair Dhamma’s justice.

The principles that are associated with the gooness in Theravãda Buddhist Scriptures, Divided  by  The principles  that  promote the good of relations  such  as  Puññakiriyã-vatthu  Sangahavatthu  Sãraņīyadhamma and  Mangala etc.  The principles with the promote of good governance  such as  Brahmavihãra  Rãja-sangahavatthu  Rãjadhamma  and  Cakkavatti-vatta etc.  The  principles  that  promote  the good of Justice such as  Agati etc. And  the principles  that promote the good of equality  such as  Kãlãmasutta-kankhãniyaţţhãna etc.  All of the principles mentioned above that is the principles that demonstrate the  behavior which is the  bodily,  verbal  and mental  goodness.  The  practice  to  do  good  things  in  Buddhism  as a benefit with ourselves  and  the peace of society.

The analyzation of the Doctrinal principles in relationship with goodness in the view points of the 10 Thai monks who said about principles of goodness according to the Three Baskets (Tipitaka). These monks mentioned about the goodness which in different from the goodness in Three Baskets by comparing the goodness as a special friend. They compared the making of goodness as a the light of the fire. Moreover, they compared the goodness as the adornments of the good people. Besides, the monk said about the goodness as tallows:-  A person who will attain Nibbãna must do bodily and mental goodness. Nibbãna is the highest target in Buddhism which is the getting away from the devilments  which attach the general people’s minds. When a person attains  Nibbãna, his life will be the best one. The attainment of the Dhammas up to being an Arahants  is the way to highest aim, that Nibbãna.

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