An Analytical Study of Buddhist Psychology in Tipitaka

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Phrakrupalad Marut Waramanggalo

Abstract

The objectives of this research are to analytically study   the concept of Buddhist Psychology in the Tripitaka which are divided into 2 parts, namely :-, (1) , to study the history and the development of the psychology in the west , (2) , to study the concept  of the Buddhist Psychology in the Theravada Buddhist Scriptures, (3) , to analytically Study  the concept of Buddhist Psychology in Theravada Buddhist Scriptures with applying to social ,


The result  of research found that ,


the concept  of the Buddhist Psychology is  pertaining to mind and the procedure of mind that Buddhism are regarded as that mind have the power to control body , thereby the mind is not departed from the body because , the mind and body will must work to like to are based on live each other , in the sense of one book of the mind human Tripitaka or , animal has the delicacy can can classify variously , when , lead the idea about psychology Buddha comes to analyse the manner compares with with the idea about west psychology , meet that ,  , west psychology studies the mind and the procedure work of the mind in the sense of of outside behaviour with the proof experience in principle the science , but , psychology that Buddha studies the mind and the procedure work of the mind in the sense of of the practice for train the mind with dharma both of practice in the sense of the unambitiousness and meditation meditation by are bound for make the mind have will the latency to will can win or , control the passion , when , analyse the idea about Buddhist psychology in the Tripitaka found that ,  , the idea about the mind in the sense of that Buddhism will have can to induce fine apply is born the advantage and the life and the social many both of points in about of learning , instruction education , oneself development and the remedy about are distressful with manner Buddha guidance , which , be with regard to Lord shape Buddha has applied effective come to already.

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Waramanggalo, P. M. (2018). An Analytical Study of Buddhist Psychology in Tipitaka. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 6(sp1), 25–34. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/121632
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