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4 Compassionate Teachings Learned From Vesak Day

vesak dayThe significance of Vesak lies with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind. In most Buddhist temples all over the world, believers will gather to remember Prince Siddhatha. About 2,550 years ago, Prince Siddhatha was born in Lumbini, India during a full moon in the month of Vesak.

This wisdom and light that flashed and radiated under the historic Bodhi Tree at Buddha Gaya in the district of Bihar in Northern India, more than 2500 years ago, is of great significance to human destiny. I would like to share this day with the teachings i have remembered till this very day that Buddha had taught all of us.

Giving up the four sights
On the first three trips, he saw sickness, old age and death. He asked himself, "How can I enjoy a life of pleasure when there is so much suffering in the world?" On his fourth trip, he saw a wandering monk who had given up everything he owned to seek an end to suffering. "I shall be like him." Bloggers are tempt by the term "make money online" but forgot the real reason of blogging, are you doing something out of just money or for passion writing what you love instead to attain an income.

Renunciation The Way He See Life
Siddahta called himself Gautama and instead of being dressed in luxury, he wore rag robes and ate roots, leaves and fruits and this lasted for six years till he understands that overdoing things can not lead to happiness. " He began to eat nourishing food again and regained his strength. Blogging could have started well for you and might not have but if you work on the goal and niche that you are interested in, you will understand how you can explore many other ways to achieving that status in a long run.

Enlightenment
When Gautama sat under the tree, his mind was set to sit under the tree and go into a deep mediation, forgetting everything else in his mind and gained the most supreme wisdom and understood things as they truly are. You might be new in your network of authority blogs but why bother so much about competition with blogs that have been established, they also climb up the ladder slowly with trust from the readers, clear your mind and focus on what you write best to your readers and slowly your status will reach it's peak.

The Buddha Teaches
Buddha won the hearts of the people because he dealt with their true feelings. He advised them not to accept his words on blind faith, but to decide for themselves whether his teachings are right or wrong, then follow them. He encouraged everyone to have compassion for each other and develop their own virtue, "You should do your own work, for I can teach only the way." While i have a core group of readers who have been supporting me, i am also a avid supporters of a group of niche bloggers and i would highly recommend them to read to my readers. If you do not broaden your knowledge and share with others, you will always only be in that square.


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2 Responses to "4 Compassionate Teachings Learned From Vesak Day"

Dano

I have learned much from this article here, thanks alot, happy vesak day!

Shilpan says
June 16, 2008 3:21 AM

Very enlightening post about Buddha's teaching to relate to our passion of blogging. It's go long way for my own blog journey. Thanks for the tip. I've subscribed to your blog. I'll be visiting again for sure. Please visit mine when time permits. :)

Shilpan

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