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Buddhism is not a sectarian society, but a way of life



By Victor M Fontane


Buddhism is not a sectarian society, but a way of life. In which, with less cost, i.e. without spending much money, complete development of life can be achieved. Tathagata Buddha used the method of making disciples and followers understand the teachings. Which later, like Newton's law, was called the law of Tathagata, i.e. Dhamma. That is, whoever follows the teachings of Tathagata Buddha, whatever Tathagata experienced in himself, the same will be experienced by those who follow his teachings and his rules.


With time, facilities become more. But experience is natural. It remains constant all the time. If someone is experiencing toothache today, then his ancestors must have experienced the same 500 years ago. But, at present, the pain can be reduced instantly with the help of medicines and machines.


This is the aim of Buddha's teachings. To experience happiness, joy, happiness, and everyone's sorrow, happiness and ignorance in oneself.


And this can be achieved in at least 6 months only with regular meditation, yoga practice, pure thoughts.


And this cannot be achieved by going to the jungle like before, nor by entering the Sandhya, nor by wearing costumes etc., only by making a habit of meditation and yoga practice, any person can develop his personality.


One can attain peace, bliss, supreme knowledge.

          Namo  Buddhay! 

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