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Living in accordance with the Dhamma leads to true happiness and liberation from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Br Ambedkar

Living in accordance with the Dhamma means following the teachings of the Buddha in our daily lives. It involves cultivating virtues such as compassion, kindness, and wisdom. By living in this way, we align ourselves with the natural order of the universe and create the conditions for true happiness to arise within us. The Dhamma teaches us to let go of our attachments and desires, which are the root causes of suffering. When we free ourselves from these mental burdens, we experience a sense of lightness and peace. We no longer cling to fleeting pleasures or fear the pain of loss, as we understand that everything is impermanent. Moreover, living in accordance with the Dhamma leads to liberation from the cycle of birth and death. By following the path of wisdom, morality, and meditation, we can attain enlightenment and break free from the cycle of samsara. This ultimate liberation brings an end to all suffering and leads to a state of profound peace and contentment. True happiness, according to the Dhamma, is not dependent on external circumstances or material possessions. It is an inner state of being that arises from a mind free from defilements and delusions. By cultivating mindfulness and awareness, we can develop this inner happiness and share it with others.
  1. Living in accordance with the Dhamma is the key to true happiness and liberation. By following the teachings of the Buddha and cultivating virtues such as compassion and wisdom, we can free ourselves from suffering and attain a state of lasting peace and contentment.
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The Buddha and His Dhamma

Br Ambedkar

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