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To browse Academia. This study re-examines early Buddhist texts to demonstrate the adaptability of ancient prescriptives to modern times, because moral and ethical values are necessary to lead a good life in general and to control the compulsive passion to dominate and possess in particular. This research project is a form of pragmatic inquiry, shining the light of knowledge on a very dark chapter in Cambodia's history with the intention of discovering means to move the country toward a positive future.
The dissertation highlights specific Buddhist values from the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism Tipitaka and recommends social movement and reforms. The Tipitaka is the primary source used for discussion, emphasizing spiritual cultivation, positive ways people can establish peace from within, and a medium to extend peace beyond. In particular, the disciplines and code of conducts Patimokkha and the Vinaya-Samukkhamsa or Innate Principles of the disciplines of the Vinaya Pitaka are essential in the disciplinary of monks and nuns; discourses from the five Nikayas of the Sulla Pitaka are very useful for the improvement of moral and ethical conduct and for insights into living the calm life necessary for good leaders and societies; and the seven books of the Abhidhamma Pitaka offer teaching on a psycho-ethical system of truth and the reality of life to reach liberation from dissatisfactoriness or suffering.
The dissertation also presents an approach to balancing problems, psychological and social, present in today's world with particular attention to the writer's native Cambodia, proposing proper understanding, specific practice, and principles derived from Theravada Buddhism to enhance current spiritual and social reforms in Cambodia.
Buddhism requires humankind to develop an insightful attitude toward the world at large, and to appreciate the sacredness of life itself hidden within the complexity. Srok Khmer. Golden Friend. This work was based on two phases: a documentary research and fieldwork. The documentary research aimed to study the views of Theravada Buddhist aspects pertaining to merits and demerits. The fieldwork phase aimed to study the concepts of Khmer people in Kampong Cham province by interviewing the target group and the findings presented with descriptive analysis.