THE MAHA PANIDHANA PRINCIPLE OF PHRAKSITIGARBHA BODHISATTVA

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PRINCIPLE, MAHA PANIDHANA,, PHRAKSITIGARBHA BODHISATTVA

Abstract

This research paper aims to 1) examine and assess Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's Maha Aspiration. 2) Determining life goals in accordance with Kasitigarbha Bodhisattva's Maha Aspiration. Studying, evaluating, and presenting descriptive data is qualitative research. According to the research findings, the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's great determination consists of the following 5 points: (1) In honor of the six realms of beings that endure suffering by sin. I'll take a few approaches. assists in fully escaping. I shall then finish the Buddha path myself. The future eternity of being born from the benevolence of animals (2) There will be a variety of approaches. assisting in the emancipation of the afflicted creatures. Thankfulness is the source of it. Reached enlightenment if it is impossible to appease those who are afflicted by sin and pain. Our desire to become Buddhas will not exist. When all these crimes have been atoned for and one has gained Buddhahood, only then will Born from Compassion (4) assist and keep them away from hell, dukti, deratchan, and ghost. Thus I would want to wish that Sambodhi comes to conclusion (5) is going to make all beings very happy. Based on recurring declarations in Excellent decision for steadfastness 2) Establishing goals requires having an attitude of generosity, kindness, and compassion toward people who are experiencing physical or mental suffering. Remain persistent in your resolve. committed to supporting people until they achieve happiness. which means overcoming challenges to succeed with determination and effort The research's findings can be applied to each person's unique circumstances to create a model for goal-setting that will lead to success in life.

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2025-02-28

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Ketkatuk, P. S. ., & Saenpuran, P. . (2025). THE MAHA PANIDHANA PRINCIPLE OF PHRAKSITIGARBHA BODHISATTVA . Journal of MCU Buddhapanya Review, 10(1), 546–556. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jmbr/article/view/273167

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