Introduction

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To Make Successful a Living

The Buddha's Saving :

1. THE HIGHEST GIFT
The gift of truth excels all other gifts.
2. HOW TO SEE THE BUDDHA
One who sees my teachings sees me.
3. HOW TO SERVE THE BUDDHA
One who serves the sick serves me.
4. ACCEPT TRUTH
If you find truth in other religion you are at liberty to accept that truth.
5. DO NOT ACCEPT ANYTHING BLINDLY
One should not accept anything with mere faith but one should use one's common sense and

intelligence before accepting anything.
6. THE ANCIENT LAW
In this world hattered is never appeased by hatred. It is appeased by love alone. This is the

ancient law.
7. DO NOT GO TO EXTREMES
Practice the Middle Path without going to extremes in every aspect of your life.
8. LOVING-KINDNESS
Radiate your loving-kindness to every living being without any discrimination.
9. HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
He who leads a righteous way of life, will find what noble virtue itself of protect and guide him.
10. DO NOT WORRY
When your physical body is sick, do not allow your mind also to be sick.
11. RETURN GOOD FOR EVIL
You must learn how to return good for evil.
12 HIGHEST VIRTUES
Tolerance, patience and understanding are the highest virtues every man should develop.
13 REAP WHAT YOU SOW
We are the result of what we were and we will be the result of what we are.
14. BLESSED PEOPLE
Blessed are they who earn their living without hurting others.
15. A RELIGION TO PRACTICE
This is religion for one to come and practice but not just to come and believe.
16. DEVELOP YOUR MIND
As rain penetrates an ill thatched house, so lost penetrates an undeveloped mind.
17. EVIL-DOER GRIEVES EVERYWHERE
The evildoer grieves here, he grieves hereafter. He grieves in both worlds. He grieves; he perishes

with his own impure deed.
18. WELL-DOER REJOICES EVERYWHERE
The wee doer rejoices here, he rejoices hereafter. He rejoices in both worlds. He rejoices

exceedingly rejoices with his own pure deed.
19. RESULT OF VIGILANCE AND NEGLIGENCE
Vigilance is the path to deathlessness; Negligence is the path to death. The vigilant do not die.

The negligent are as if dead already.
20. THE REAL FOOL
The fool who is aware of his foolishness is wise at least extend. But the fool who think himself

wise is a fool indeed.
21. THE RESULT OF EVIL DEEDS
So long as an evil deed does not affect the fool, he think that it is honey; but when it affects him,

then he comes to grief.
22. DO NOT DO A WRONG THING
Neither for the sake of oneself nor for the sake of another, should one do wrong; not even for the

sake of acquiring wealth, kingdom or children, should one do wrong. Such a one is indeed

virtuous, wise and righteous.
23. CONQUER YOURSELF
Though one should conquer a million men in battlefield, yet he indeed, victor who has conquered

himself is most noble.
24. DO NOT BE IDLE
A single day of intense effort is better than a hundred years of idleness and inactivity.
25. NO PLACE TO ESCAPE FROM THE RESULTS OF BAD ACTIONS
Not in the sky, nor in the mind ocean, nor in the mountain cave, is found that plane on

earth where abiding one can escape from the consequences of one's own evil deeds.
26. LIFE IS DEAR TO ALL
All trouble of the rod. All fear death. Feeling for other's as for oneself, one should neither strike

another cause another to be struck.
27. HIS MUSCLE GROWS BUT NOT HIS WISDOM
The man of little learning grows old like the ox. His muscles grow; but his wisdom grows not.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF BUDDHISM
"SABBA PAPASSA AKARANAM,
KUSALASSA UPASAMPADA
SACITTA PARIYODAPANAM
ETAM BUDDHANASASANAM"

Refrain from all evil.
Perform only good deeds.
Purify yours mind.
These are the teaching of all Buddhas.
These are the teaching of all Buddhas.

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