: By reflecting on the Buddha's achievements, you develop a sense of inspiration and mental strength.
: Regular practice leads to a calm, joyful mind, which is essential for progressing toward deeper states of meditation like Jhana . How to Begin Your Practice : By reflecting on the Buddha's achievements, you
: The Accomplished One, free from all defilements. Sammāsambuddho : The Perfectly Self-Enlightened One. Vijjācaranasampanno : Perfect in Knowledge and Conduct. Sugato : The Sublime One who has followed the right path. Lokavidū : The Knower of the Worlds. Sammāsambuddho : The Perfectly Self-Enlightened One
In a world filled with constant noise and stress, finding inner peace can feel like a distant dream. However, the ancient practice of (Recollection of the Buddha’s Virtues) offers a timeless path to mental clarity and unshakeable confidence. Lokavidū : The Knower of the Worlds
: It acts as an antidote to lust, anger, and delusion by replacing them with wholesome thoughts.
: The Incomparable Leader of those to be tamed. Satthā Devamanussānam : The Teacher of gods and humans. Buddho : The Awakened One. Bhagavā : The Blessed One. The Incredible Benefits of Practice