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Beware of those who speak with honeyed words but harbor venom in their hearts. True wisdom lies not in seeking external remedies but in cultivating inner truth and understanding.
Perfection: Wisdom (Paññā)
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441DasakanipātaMugapakkha JatakaIn the ancient land of Mithila, ruled a king named Janaka, a monarch known for his ...
💡 True wealth lies not in personal gain, but in the collective well-being fostered by righteousness and compassion.
226DukanipātaThe Tale of the Mute Bird In the ancient city of Mithila, nestled amidst lush greenery and shimmerin...
💡 Past actions and their consequences can be overcome through genuine compassion, empathy, and a transformed heart. Understanding and alleviating the suffering of others can lead to the resolution of past karmic debts.
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💡 True and lasting happiness is an inner state, cultivated through self-understanding, mindfulness, detachment, and compassion, rather than being dependent on external circumstances or possessions.
169DukanipātaDhammapāla JātakaIn a land of rolling hills and verdant valleys, where the air was often perfumed wi...
💡 Integrity and truth, when faced with malice and deception, should be met with patience and steadfastness rather than retaliation. True virtue will eventually be recognized.
246DukanipātaKosiya JatakaIn the ancient city of Mithila, nestled amidst lush gardens and bustling marketplaces, ...
💡 True wealth is not measured in material possessions, but in the depth of one's compassion and the extent of one's generosity towards others.
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💡 Jealousy and hasty judgments can lead to terrible suffering and separation. True love is tested by adversity, and forgiveness is essential for healing and reconciliation. Patience, inner strength, and understanding are virtues that can overcome even the most profound injustices.
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