Nattun Jyoti Bhikkhu

Nattun Jyoti Bhikkhu I am a Buddhist monk ,
I am doing meditation,
I am teaching Dhamma
May all living beings be happy and Peaceful. Sabbhy Satta Sukhitha Honthu �

18/11/2021
☸️ Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa³☸️ Buddhang saranang gacchami Dhammang saranang gacchami Sanghang sar...
14/11/2021

☸️ Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa³☸️ Buddhang saranang gacchami Dhammang saranang gacchami Sanghang saranang gacchami³☸️🌺🌺🌺🙏🙏🙏🈚
Daily Alms food dōnāte to the Bhikkhus is our willingness Dhamma. This traditional wholesome deed have been doing by the Buddhist people from the time of the Buddha🈚 By the merits and true utterance of the Buddha Dhamma and Sangha🈚 Whether visible or invisible may all the living form of life be happy May each family life be happy May each individual life be happy May all the facebook Dhamma friends be happy May all the sufferings people be happy May all beings be safe May all beings be filled with happiness May the light of Pure Dhamma be spread around the world🈚♦️

Let one's thoughts to develop One's Own-purification Through One's Own-observation. When one faced with the vicissitudes of life one's own mind is unshaken sorrowless and stainless♦️🔀

Good morning to everyone and have a good day that best wishes for future of all beings to be good fortune May all beings care themselves be happy May all beings be happy³ Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu iii➡️💓🌐💓

Dear All Dhamma Friends.. Have a blissful day to you all.     and Requisite   Seasons. All   friends are welcome to be p...
14/11/2021

Dear All Dhamma Friends.. Have a blissful day to you all. and Requisite Seasons. All friends are welcome to be part of our Meditation Centre...
So you are requested to help us manage the Centre and if it’s possible for you to became monthly donor members and help to us so we and novices can practice meditation properly.

A lot of gratitude, Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu to first Donor from

[Maha Karuna buddhist Society ]

We really appreciate your Dana and contribution.

Your every is a help for us to practice meditation as we will meditate here...
As we will Dhamma may you and your family get the Merits we earn... as we will practice meditation without fear and worry of wind and storms... May you and your family lifes be without fear and worry... As we will cultivate May people around you always look at you with sympathy and kindness and with ... As we will practice meditation to calm our mind May you too be able to live in calm and in peacefully at any situation...
May you and all your family be well and happy always... Bless You

This is the details we received donation..

DEGI KUMAR
Ac/Number: 38125243022
Swift Code: SBININBB477
IFSC CODE: SBIN0005819
STATE BANK OF INDIA, TLABUNG BRANCH
Demagiri 796751 India

Adress for online transactions
DEGI KUMAR
Village: Khajoysuri
P.O: Demagiri
PIN 796751
Dist. Lunglei
State: Mizoram
India

Phone: +919362380878

And also you can make donation through PayPal👇
https://www.paypal.me/nattunjyotibhikkhu

We really appreciate Your donation

We everyday Share our merits with all beings including with all the Donors…
May you and your family be safe,
may you and your family be healthy,
may you and your family live with ease and happiness.
May your life be filled with happiness, health, and well-being.
May you be happy, may you be healthy, may you be free from all pain.
May your parents be happy. May they be well. May they be peaceful. May they be free.
May this Dana brings lots of happiness to you and your family
May you and your family be happy.
May you and your family be free from animosity.
May you and your family be free from oppression.
May you and your family be free from trouble.
May you and your family look after yourself with ease.
May you and your family be freed from all stress & pain.
May you and your family not be deprived of the good fortune you have attained.
May You and your family live happily,
always free from animosity.
May you and your family be share in the blessings
springing from the good I have done.
May you and your family forever be well.
May there be every good blessing.
May the devas protect you and your family .
May you and your family forever be well.
May You all learn to look at yourself with the eyes of understanding and love.
May You all be able to recognize and touch the seeds of joy and happiness in your self.
May You all learn to identify and see the sources of anger, craving, and delusion in your self.
May You all know how to nourish the seeds of joy in your self every day.
May You all be able to live fresh, solid, and free.
May You all be free from attachment and aversion, but not be indifferent.

Buddha bless you and your family.
Thank You

Dear Dhamma friends

“In giving a meal, the donor gives five things to the recipient. Which five? He/she gives life, beauty, happiness, strength, & quick-wittedness. Having given life, he/she has a share in long life, either human or divine. Having given beauty, he/she has a share in beauty, either human or divine. Having given happiness, he/she has a share in happiness, either human or divine. Having given strength, he/she has a share in strength, either human or divine. Having given quick-wittedness, he/she has a share in quick-wittedness, either human or divine. In giving a meal, the donor gives these five things to the recipient.”
The enlightened person giving life, strength,
beauty, quick-wittedness—
the wise person, a giver of happiness—
attains happiness himself.
Having given life, strength, beauty,
happiness, & quick-wittedness,
he has long life & status
wherever he arises. — AN 5:37

Give alms of that is thine:
Eat not alone, no bliss is his that by himself shall dine,
By charity you may ascend the noble path divine.

When he dies, if the power of his merit power is not enough to send him to heaven,
at least, the virtue of this merit will prevent him from falling into the lower realms of woe [hell, animal kingdom, hungry ghost, or demon realm].

Cultivate many good deeds. No matter how big or small, just do it; anything for beneficial activities to support the Buddhism and good cause, you should do it.

Life is uncertain, understand this with your heart.

Famous rulers and writers, musicians, philosophers, saints, scientists, criminals, and ordinary people. These people were once alive—they worked, thought and wrote; they loved and fought, enjoyed life and suffered. And finally they died.

No matter how wise, wealthy, powerful or popular a person may be, his or her life must come to an end. The same is true for all other living creatures. For all the advances in science and medicine, no one has found a cure for death, and no one ever will.

There are several billion people on the planet right now, but one hundred years from now, all of these people—with the exception of a few who are now very young — will be gone. You yourself will be dead. Try to experience this fact with your entire being.

Time never stands still—it is continuously passing. Seconds become minutes, minutes become hours, hours become days, days become years, and as time is passing in this way, you are travelling closer and closer towards death. Imagine an hour-glass, with the sand running into the bottom. The time you have to live is like these grains of sand, continuously running out...Hold your awareness for a while on the experience of this uninterrupted flow of time carrying you to the end of your life.

Life can end at any point: at birth, in childhood, in adolescence, at the age of twenty-two or thirty-five or fifty or ninety-four. Being young and healthy is no guarantee that a person will live a long time— children sometimes die before their parents.

No matter how much we have acquired or developed throughout our life—in terms of family and friends, wealth, power, travel experiences, and so on— none of it goes with us at death. Only our mind continues, carrying imprints of all that we have thought, felt, said and done. It is vital that when we die, we will have as many positive imprints—which will bring good experiences— and as few negative imprints—which will bring suffering—on our mind as possible. Also, we should aim to die at peace with ourselves, feeling good about how we lived our life, and not leaving behind any unresolved conflicts with people.

As you lie on your deathbed, our family and friends, you would probably think of them, and feel a strong wish to be with them. But even if they were present with you at the time of death, would they be able to help you? Although they love you very much and do not want you to die, they cannot prevent this from happening. Most probably they will not know what to say or do that will give you peace-of-mind, and instead, their sadness and worry about the coming separation will affect you—stirring up the same emotions in your mind.

When we die, we go alone— no one, not even our closest, dearest loved one, can accompany us. And being unable to accept this and let go of our attachment to our loved ones will cause our mind to be in turmoil and make it very difficult to have a peaceful death.

Your possessions and property, which occupy a great deal of your time while you are alive, and are a source of much pleasure and satisfaction. But can any of these things bring you comfort and peace at the time of death? Your wealth may be able to provide you with a private room in the hospital and the best medical care, but that is all it can do for you. It cannot stop death from happening, and when you die, you cannot take any of it with you—not even one cent or one article of clothing.

Not only will your possessions be unable to help you at the time of death, but your mind may be caught up in worries about them—who will get what, and whether or not they will take proper care of “your” things. So that will make it difficult to have a peaceful, detached state of mind as you are dying. Contemplate these points, and see if you can understand the importance of learning to be less dependent on and attached to material things.

Your body has been your constant companion since birth. You know it more intimately than anything or anyone else. You have cared for it and protected it, worried about it, kept it comfortable and healthy, fed it and cleaned it, experienced all kind of pleasure and pain with it. It has been your most treasured possession.

But now you are dying and that means you will be separated from it. It will become weak and eventually quite useless: your mind will separate from it and it will be taken to the cemetery or crematorium. What good can it possibly do you now?
Contemplate the strong sense of dependence and attachment you have to your own body, and how it cannot benefit you in any way at death.

Since you are getting closer and closer to death all the time, what are you doing to prepare for it?....The best way to prepare for death is doing spiritual practice. This is because the only thing that continues after death is the mind, and spiritual practice is the only thing that truly benefits the mind, preparing it for death and the journey to the next life. But how much time do you actually devote to spiritual practice-- working on decreasing the negative aspects of the mind (such as anger and attachment) and developing the positive aspects of the mind (such as kindness and wisdom), and behaving in ways that are beneficial to others?

The only things that will truly benefit us at the time of death are positive states of mind such as faith, non-attachment and calm acceptance of the changes that are taking place, loving-kindness, compassion, patience and wisdom. But in order to be able to have such states of mind at the time of death, we need to make ourselves familiar with them during the course of our life—and this is the essence of Dharma, or spiritual practice. Realizing this will give us the incentive and energy to start practicing Dharma now, and to practice as much as we can while we still have time.

After we are born, we would soon pass away. If we do not make any merits, upon our passing, (our body) would end up rotten and foul smelling. So we should make merits while are are alive, let the our merits overwhelm the foul smell. At least when after we die, we would leave behind good deeds and good virtue.

And after our passing, we would not be disliked by the society. Instead, the society would accept and praise us for the good deeds that we’ve done.

Instead of using the money to do evil deeds or just wasting it away. Give it for the benefit of Buddha Sasana. This is like taking worldly material things (wealth) and converting it into noble treasure for himself (merit). giving, or generosity, as a fundamental and essential virtue in one’s spiritual development. Hence, whenever Buddha gave a discourse to those new to His teaching, a graduated approach (anupubbi katha) was used that first discussed the importance of giving (dana katha) before discussing other aspects. An act of giving will bring us happiness. From little one should little give, from moderate means likewise,
From much give much: of giving nothing no question can arise.

Give alms of that is thine:
Eat not alone, no bliss is his that by himself shall dine,
By charity you may ascend the noble path divine.

When he dies, if the power of his merit power is not enough to send him to heaven,
at least, the virtue of this merit will prevent him from falling into the lower realms of woe [hell, animal kingdom, hungry ghost, or demon realm].

You should cultivate many good deeds. No matter how big or small, just do it; anything for beneficial activities to support the Buddhism and good cause, you should do it.

All Dhamma friends are welcome. Meal and Requisite Offering.

Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu for feeding us in our Meditation Practice.
May all desires and longings be realized. Just as the bright, round moon of the waxing fortnight is full, even so may all right plans be successful!
May You be able to attain the extinction of defiled outflows (Nibbana) by this meritorious deed: May this meritorious deed be the cause of attaining .

"Donate food and drink and things to eat, Clothing to wear and beds and seats. Donate with a confident heart ; To those ...
14/11/2021

"Donate food and drink and things to eat, Clothing to wear and beds and seats.
Donate with a confident heart ; To those awakened with insight(vipassana) meditation

"For as the rain-cloud, thundering; Wreathed in lightning, with a hundred crests.
Pours down its rain upon the earth; Flooding both the plain and valley

So the wise man, faithful, learned; Having had a meal prepared.
Satisfies with food and drink; The mendicants who live on alms.

Rejoicing, he distributes donations; And proclaims, 'Give, give donations.'
"For that is his thundering; Like the sky when it rains.
That shower of divine-merit(punya), so vast; Will pour down on the donations giver."

-Samyutta Nikaya

"Donate food and drink and things to eat, Clothing to wear and beds and seats. Donate with a confident heart ; To those ...
14/11/2021

"Donate food and drink and things to eat, Clothing to wear and beds and seats.
Donate with a confident heart ; To those awakened with insight(vipassana) meditation

"For as the rain-cloud, thundering; Wreathed in lightning, with a hundred crests.
Pours down its rain upon the earth; Flooding both the plain and valley

So the wise man, faithful, learned; Having had a meal prepared.
Satisfies with food and drink; The mendicants who live on alms.

Rejoicing, he distributes donations; And proclaims, 'Give, give donations.'
"For that is his thundering; Like the sky when it rains.
That shower of divine-merit(punya), so vast; Will pour down on the donations giver."

-Samyutta Nikaya

13/11/2021
SABBHY SATTA SUKHITHA HONTUMY DEAR DHAMMA FRIENDSBE HAPPY TO YOUR FAMILYLivings Be happy and Peacefully to Your life wit...
13/11/2021

SABBHY SATTA SUKHITHA HONTU
MY DEAR DHAMMA FRIENDS
BE HAPPY TO YOUR FAMILY
Livings Be happy and Peacefully to Your life with your family

"Be kind to everyone because we will never know how much the person beside us is suffering. May be we can't help everyon...
13/11/2021

"Be kind to everyone because we will never know how much the person beside us is suffering. May be we can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone. When we light a lamp for someone, don't forget that it will brighten our path too. Cultivation of human qualities with kindness and compassion is the best way to have good, healthy, peaceful life here and after...."

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