Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2899083710> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 67 of
67
with 100 items per page.
- W2899083710 endingPage "120" @default.
- W2899083710 startingPage "103" @default.
- W2899083710 abstract "This research is of 2 objectives, namely :- (1) to study of Dhammacakka in Theravāda Buddhism; and (2) to analytically study the influence of Dhammacakka to the Thai Societies. From the research, it is found that the word “Cakka” means “wheel”, i.e. cart wheel and car wheel. Cakka happens to the ones with virtues; for example the Kings’ Glass Cakka. There are 5 kinds of Cakkas: 1) Wooden Cakka; 2) Glass Cakka; 3) Dhammacakka; 4) Manner Cakka; and 5) Sampatti Cakka. Later on, the Buddha used Dhammacakka in view of the virtues, the seeking for wisdom and the development of human beings. From the research, it is also found that the word ‘Dhammacakka’ has two meanings; i.e., (1) the wheel of Dhammas that the Buddha evolved, the Dhammas that the Buddha announced which are virtues and peacefulness; (2) the land that the evolution of the wheel of Dhammas reached, and became the land of Dhammas. In Buddhism, the word ‘Cakkas’ are also divided into 4 types, namely :- (1) Ratanacakka; (2) Dhammacakka; (3) Lakkhanacakka; and (4) Bhavacakka. The research in view of the influence of Dhammacakka to the Thai societies, it is found that : (1) in Buddhist Ethics, it is used to represent the meaning of the Noble Eightfold Path. The Dhammacakka with the 12 rowed wheels is the symbol of the 12 characteristics of the Noble Truth; and the Dhammacakka with the 16 rowed wheels means the 16 insights (Nāna); etc., which are the practice principles of Buddhist people; (2) in Aesthetics, Dhammacakka has got the beauty of art to the eyes of the beholders, and caused the various adjustment of the differences of the forms; (3) in the Culture and Custom, Dhammacakka is like a kind of the symbol of religious sacred things which are respectful; (4) in Sociology, Dhammacakka is as the symbol of being a Buddhist; (5) in Psychology, it is like a well-thought plan or the tool to hold on for Buddhist people’s minds; (6) in Political Science, Dhammacakka is the principle of the religious ruling for propeling the wheel of Dhammas; (7) in personification, Dhammacakka is the symbol showing the prototype of the person who conducts and performs as a good Buddhist; and (8) in righteousness, Dhammacakka is the symbol of the Dhamma recall in Buddhism for Buddhist people to conduct and practice leading lives." @default.
- W2899083710 created "2018-11-09" @default.
- W2899083710 creator A5059615647 @default.
- W2899083710 creator A5087925806 @default.
- W2899083710 date "2018-09-19" @default.
- W2899083710 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2899083710 title "Dhammacakka in Theravāda Buddhism" @default.
- W2899083710 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2899083710 type Work @default.
- W2899083710 sameAs 2899083710 @default.
- W2899083710 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2899083710 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2899083710 hasAuthorship W2899083710A5059615647 @default.
- W2899083710 hasAuthorship W2899083710A5087925806 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C107038049 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C134400042 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C27206212 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C2779150620 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C2780876879 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C524757792 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConcept C75699723 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C107038049 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C111472728 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C134400042 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C138885662 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C144024400 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C27206212 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C2779150620 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C2780876879 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C41895202 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C524757792 @default.
- W2899083710 hasConceptScore W2899083710C75699723 @default.
- W2899083710 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2899083710 hasLocation W28990837101 @default.
- W2899083710 hasOpenAccess W2899083710 @default.
- W2899083710 hasPrimaryLocation W28990837101 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W1509986598 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2014701774 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2198919240 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2358282735 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2359435615 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2389275575 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2390307494 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2393138355 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2416669491 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2597946383 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2619852627 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2742057921 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2751196099 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2766758735 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2926222603 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2954766501 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W3185927970 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W777438049 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W9618050 @default.
- W2899083710 hasRelatedWork W2539605583 @default.
- W2899083710 hasVolume "3" @default.
- W2899083710 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2899083710 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2899083710 magId "2899083710" @default.
- W2899083710 workType "article" @default.