Monday, March 8, 2010

Reclining Buddha

Photos by Abe V Rotor

Closeup of the Buddha's serene face.

The Buddha, carved from a solid rock, is a main tourist attraction.

The giant icon is taking its toll from the elements.
The twin pillars (background) are remnants of an old
temple which once housed the icon.

A faithful in prayer.

Monks provide a round the clock vigil over the reclining Buddha.



Buddha set forth his teaching in the following doctrine -

A. The Four Noble Truths
:

1. All things and experiences are marked by suffering/ disharmony/ frustration (dukkha)

2. The arising of suffering/ disharmony/ frustration comes from desire/ craving/ clinging.

3. To achieve the cessation/ end of suffering/ disharmony/ frustration, let go of desire/ craving/ clinging.

4. The way to achieve that cessation of suffering/ disharmony/ frustration, is walking the Eightfold Path.

B. Five basic precepts:

1. Abstain from killing living beings (from destroying/taking life)—or practice love.

2. Abstain from taking the not-given (from stealing)—or practice generosity, practice giving.

3. Abstain from sexual misconduct—or practice contentment.

4. Abstain from false speech (from lying)—or practice truthfulness.

5. Abstain from taking intoxicating drinks—or practice awareness and mental clarity.


Light from the Old Arch 2, AVR; acknowledgment, the Internet.

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