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<blockquote data-quote="shrawakaya" data-source="post: 1472058" data-attributes="member: 76359"><p>Sadhu... Sadhu... Sadhu...</p><p> </p><p>Yes, I completely agree with you. But, can not agree with the latter part "HAMA AATHMAYAKAMA BUDDHAGAME WELA EPADENDA PARTHANA KARAMU!!" because it's contrary to the first part. Lord Buddha has said, you have to stop this cycle of life (samsara) in order to get rid of the Suffering (Dukkha Sathyaya), without any delay. And only by 'Prarthana', you can not achieve anything in this world (including being born as a Buddhist). If you do believe that "everything dat lord buddha has said is a perfection..they will all come true..." we should start learning pure teachings of Lord Buddha and apply those to our day-to-day lives (live by Dhamma). </p><p> </p><p>From where we can find pure teachings of Lord Buddha?</p><p>The only and the 100% reliable source is the Tripitaka. </p><p> </p><p>But, it's in Pali. Isn't it?</p><p>So, let's start learning Pali. We have no time. Have we?</p><p> </p><p>OK. Let me share with you the soure from where I found pure teachings of Buddha. It's the Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery (<a href="http://www.gautamabuddha.org" target="_blank">www.gautamabuddha.org</a>). Please download Dhamma Books (pdf) and Dhamma Deshana (mp3) read/listen them. </p><p> </p><p>If you are open-minded, non-judgemental and willing to challenge baseless beliefs, then you are one of the few fortunate ones who can learn and realize Dhamma within this life. And we should start this before we reach our 50s - 60s, like others did. This is the ideal time. Who knows, whether we will live that longer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shrawakaya, post: 1472058, member: 76359"] Sadhu... Sadhu... Sadhu... Yes, I completely agree with you. But, can not agree with the latter part "HAMA AATHMAYAKAMA BUDDHAGAME WELA EPADENDA PARTHANA KARAMU!!" because it's contrary to the first part. Lord Buddha has said, you have to stop this cycle of life (samsara) in order to get rid of the Suffering (Dukkha Sathyaya), without any delay. And only by 'Prarthana', you can not achieve anything in this world (including being born as a Buddhist). If you do believe that "everything dat lord buddha has said is a perfection..they will all come true..." we should start learning pure teachings of Lord Buddha and apply those to our day-to-day lives (live by Dhamma). From where we can find pure teachings of Lord Buddha? The only and the 100% reliable source is the Tripitaka. But, it's in Pali. Isn't it? So, let's start learning Pali. We have no time. Have we? OK. Let me share with you the soure from where I found pure teachings of Buddha. It's the Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery ([URL="http://www.gautamabuddha.org"]www.gautamabuddha.org[/URL]). Please download Dhamma Books (pdf) and Dhamma Deshana (mp3) read/listen them. If you are open-minded, non-judgemental and willing to challenge baseless beliefs, then you are one of the few fortunate ones who can learn and realize Dhamma within this life. And we should start this before we reach our 50s - 60s, like others did. This is the ideal time. Who knows, whether we will live that longer? [/QUOTE]
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