ใ€่ฏทๅพ€ไธ‹้˜…่ฏปไปฅๆŸฅ็œ‹ไธญๆ–‡็‰ˆใ€‘
ใ€๐Œ๐š๐ก๐š ๐Š๐š๐ซ๐ฎ๐ง๐š ๐๐ฎ๐๐๐ก๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ ๐’๐จ๐œ๐ข๐ž๐ญ๐ฒ ๐Œ๐š๐ฅ๐š๐ฒ๐ฌ๐ข๐šใ€‘๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ– ๐’๐„๐๐“๐„๐Œ๐๐„๐‘ ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ | ๐Œ๐š๐ก๐š ๐’๐š๐ง๐ ๐ก๐ข๐ค๐š ๐ƒ๐š๐ง๐š ๐š๐ญ ๐†๐š๐ฆ๐ฉ๐š๐ก๐š, ๐’๐ซ๐ข ๐‹๐š๐ง๐ค๐š
Practice of cultivating generosity (Dฤna) is an integral aspect of Buddhist practice. Giving with an open and generous heart allows the giver to practice renunciation and letting go of his/her attachment towards possessions, which facilitates the letting go of various ways the mind holds onto self-view. Moreover, generosity when cultivated frequently, with the knowledge that the gift would benefit the recipient, fills the mind with light, wholesome qualities.
One may practice generosity through acts of service, provision of the four requisites (robes, food, shelter and medicine) to the Saแน…gha, or any kind gestures to other beings, etc.
When one gifts, the question of where the gift should be made comes to mind:
Near Sฤvatthฤซ. As he was sitting to one side, King Pasenadi Kosala said to the Blessed One: โ€œWhere, lord, should a gift be given?โ€
โ€œWherever the mind feels confidence, great king.โ€*
โ€œBut a gift given where, lord, bears great fruit?โ€
โ€œThis (question) is one thing, great kingโ€”โ€˜Where should a gift be given?โ€™โ€”while thisโ€”โ€˜A gift given where bears great fruit?โ€™โ€”is something else entirely. What is given to a virtuous personโ€”rather than to an unvirtuous oneโ€”bears great fruit.
– Saแนyutta Nikฤya | The Connected Collection SN 3.24
ใ€้ฆฌไพ†่ฅฟไบžๅฎๆ…ˆไฝ›ๆ•™ๆœƒใ€‘๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’ๅนด๐Ÿ—ๆœˆ๐Ÿ–ๆ—ฅ๏ฝœไพ›ๅƒง้“็ณง-ๆ–ฏ้‡Œ่˜ญๅก็”˜ๅทด้‰ฟ
ไฟฎ่กŒไพ›้คŠไฝˆๆ–ฝ๏ผˆDฤna๏ผ‰ๆ˜ฏไฝ›ๆ•™ไฟฎ่กŒ็š„ไธ€ไธช็ป„ๆˆ้ƒจๅˆ†ใ€‚ไปฅๅผ€ๆ˜Žๅ’Œๆ…ทๆ…จ็š„ๅฟƒไพ›้คŠๅธƒๆ–ฝ๏ผŒๅฏไปฅ่ฎฉๅธƒๆ–ฝ่€…ไฟฎไน ๅ‡บ็ฆปๅฟƒๅ’Œๆ”พไธ‹ๅฐไธ–ไฟ—่ฒก็ฆ็š„ๆ‰ง็€๏ผŒไปŽ่€Œๆœ‰ๅŠฉไบŽๆ”พไธ‹ๅ†…ๅฟƒๆ‰ง็€็š„ๅ„็ง่‡ชๆˆ‘่ง‚ๅฟตใ€‚ๆญคๅค–๏ผŒๅฝ“็ปๅธธๅŸนๅ…ปๆ…ทๆ…จ็š„ๅฟƒ๏ผŒๅนถ็Ÿฅ้“็คผ็‰ฉๅฐ†ๆœ‰ๅˆฉไบŽๆŽฅๅ—่€…ๆ—ถ๏ผŒๅฟƒ็ตไนŸๆœƒๅ……ๆปกๅ…‰ๆ˜Žใ€ๅฅๅบท็š„ๅ“่ดจใ€‚
ไบบไปฌๅฏไปฅ้€š่ฟ‡ๆœๅŠก่กŒไธบใ€ไธบๅƒงๅ›ขๆไพ›ๅ››็งๅฟ…้œ€ๅ“๏ผˆ่ขˆ่ฃŸใ€้ฃŸ็‰ฉใ€ไฝๆ‰€ๅ’Œ่ฏ็‰ฉ๏ผ‰ๆˆ–ๅฏนๅ…ถไป–ไผ—็”Ÿๅšๅ‡บไปปไฝ•ไปๆ…ˆ็ญ‰ๆฅๅฎž่ทตๅธƒๆ–ฝใ€‚
ๅฝ“ไธ€ไธชไบบ้€็คผ็‰ฉๆ—ถ๏ผŒ้ฆ–ๅ…ˆๆƒณๅˆฐ็š„้—ฎ้ข˜ๆ˜ฏ้€็คผๅฐ่ฑก๏ผš
่ˆๅซๅŸŽ้™„่ฟ‘ใ€‚ๆณขๆ–ฏๅŒฟ็Ž‹ๆ‹˜่จ็ฝ—ๅๅœจไธ€ๆ—๏ผŒๅฏนไธ–ๅฐŠ่ฏด้“๏ผšโ€œไธ–ๅฐŠ๏ผŒๆˆ‘็ญ‰ๆ‡‰็•ถๅœจๅ“ช่ฃก้€ฒ่กŒไพ›้คŠๅธƒๆ–ฝๅ‘ข๏ผŸโ€
โ€œไปปไฝ•ๅฐ่ฑก๏ผŒๅช่ฆไฝ ๆœ‰่‘—ไฟกๅฟƒ๏ผŒไผŸๅคง็š„ๅ›ฝ็Ž‹ใ€‚โ€*
โ€œไฝ†ๆ˜ฏ๏ผŒๅฐŠ่€…๏ผŒไธ€ไปฝ็คผ็‰ฉๅœจๅ“ช้‡Œไผš็ป“ๅ‡บไธฐ็ก•็š„ๆžœๅฎžๅ‘ข๏ผŸโ€
โ€œไผŸๅคง็š„ๅ›ฝ็Ž‹๏ผŒ่ฟ™ไธช๏ผˆ้—ฎ้ข˜๏ผ‰ๆ˜ฏไธ€ๅ›žไบ‹โ€”โ€”โ€˜็คผ็‰ฉๅบ”่ฏฅๆ็Œฎๅˆฐๅ“ช้‡Œ๏ผŸโ€™โ€”โ€”่€Œ่ฟ™ไธชโ€”โ€”โ€˜็คผ็‰ฉๆ็Œฎๅˆฐๅ“ช้‡Œไผš็ป“ๅ‡บไธฐ็ก•็š„ๆžœๅฎž๏ผŸโ€™โ€”โ€”ๅˆ™ๅฎŒๅ…จๆ˜ฏๅฆไธ€ๅ›žไบ‹ใ€‚ๅธƒๆ–ฝ็ป™ๆœ‰ๅพท่กŒ็š„ไบบ๏ผŒ่€Œไธๆ˜ฏๅธƒๆ–ฝ็ป™ๆ— ๅพท่กŒ็š„ไบบ๏ผŒไผš็ป“ๅ‡บๅทจๅคง็š„ๆžœๆŠฅใ€‚
– ็›ธๅบ”้ƒจ (Saแนyutta Nikฤya)ไบ’่”็ณปๅˆ— SN 3.24

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