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- wheel414.html accessdate "2015-12-12".
- wheel414.html author "Susan Elbaum Jootla".
- wheel414.html chapter "II. The Buddha Teaches Deities".
- wheel414.html editor "Access To Insight".
- wheel414.html isCitedBy Conceptions_of_God.
- wheel414.html isCitedBy Deva_(Buddhism).
- wheel414.html isCitedBy Divine_retribution.
- wheel414.html isCitedBy Fear_of_God.
- wheel414.html isCitedBy God_in_Buddhism.
- wheel414.html isCitedBy History_of_atheism.
- wheel414.html isCitedBy Nontheistic_religions.
- wheel414.html location "Kandy, Sri Lanka".
- wheel414.html publisher "Buddhist Publication Society".
- wheel414.html quote ""Many people worship Maha Brahma as the supreme and eternal creator God, but for the Buddha he is merely a powerful deity still caught within the cycle of repeated existence. In point of fact, "Maha Brahma" is a role or office filled by different individuals at different periods." "His proof included the fact that "many thousands of deities have gone for refuge for life to the recluse Gotama" . Devas, like humans, develop faith in the Buddha by practicing his teachings." "A second deva concerned with liberation spoke a verse which is partly praise of the Buddha and partly a request for teaching. Using various similes from the animal world, this god showed his admiration and reverence for the Exalted One.", "A discourse called Sakka's Questions took place after he had been a serious disciple of the Buddha for some time. The sutta records a long audience he had with the Blessed One which culminated in his attainment of stream-entry. Their conversation is an excellent example of the Buddha as "teacher of devas," and shows all beings how to work for Nibbana."".
- wheel414.html quote ""Many people worship Maha Brahma as the supreme and eternal creator God, but for the Buddha he is merely a powerful deity still caught within the cycle of repeated existence. In point of fact, "Maha Brahma" is a role or office filled by different individuals at different periods.", "His proof included the fact that "many thousands of deities have gone for refuge for life to the recluse Gotama" . Devas, like humans, develop faith in the Buddha by practicing his teachings.", "A second deva concerned with liberation spoke a verse which is partly praise of the Buddha and partly a request for teaching. Using various similes from the animal world, this god showed his admiration and reverence for the Exalted One.", "A discourse called Sakka's Questions took place after he had been a serious disciple of the Buddha for some time. The sutta records a long audience he had with the Blessed One which culminated in his attainment of stream-entry. Their conversation is an excellent example of the Buddha as "teacher of devas," and shows all beings how to work for Nibbana."".
- wheel414.html title "Teacher of the Devas".
- wheel414.html url wheel414.html.
- wheel414.html url "http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/jootla/wheel414.html".
- wheel414.html website "www.accesstoinsight.org".
- wheel414.html year "1997".