Abhidhamma in Daily Life (by Ashin Janakabhivamsa)

by Ashin Janakabhivamsa | 66,666 words

English translation of "Abhidhamma in Daily Life" by Professor Ko Lay. Revised by Sayadaw U Silananda, International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University, Yangon, 1999...

In this chapter I have explained in detail the ten wholesome deeds with good citta (consciousness) and good cetana (volition). For this punna (act of merit), may all readers be able to develop their inclination to perform wholesome deeds more so than ever. May all my associates indulge joyfully in wholesome deeds with a view to achieve the supreme bliss of Nibbána.

May I be able to stand firmly on the foundation of Dana, Síla and bhávaná (charity, morality and mental culture). May I be able to overcome the reluctance to do good deeds which lead the way to Nibbána. May I be able to develop the five powers of the namely saddha (belief), samádhi (concentration), viriya (effort), sati (mindfulness) and paññá (wisdom) on my way to the final goal.

[Here Ends Of Ten Wholesome Deeds]

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