Merit-Making in Buddhism: Its Benefits to Individuals and Society From Buddhist Beliefs to Scientific Evidences

Merit-Making in Buddhism: Its Benefits to Individuals and Society From Buddhist Beliefs to Scientific Evidences

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 23 Mar 2024

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Merit-making, or meritorious deeds, constitutes a fundamental concept in Buddhism, encompassing various activities such as generosity, precept observance, and mental development. It transcends mere material gain, focusing instead on the cultivation of inner qualities. When undertaken with a pure and sincere heart, meritorious deeds not only benefit others but also contribute to our own happiness and personal growth. By performing good deeds, we inspire others through a positive example and foster a more harmonious and prosperous society. Our meritorious deeds may encourage others to follow suit, creating a ripple effect of positive change. Merit-making is a potent force for good in the world. Therefore, it is essential to grasp the concept of merit-making accurately, ensuring that our actions are meaningful, effective, and productive. Modern research recognizes merit-making and corroborates its benefits: for instance, studies show that acts of giving promote happiness in young children, adherence to the Buddhist ‘Five Precepts’ helps reduce stress and alleviate depression, and mental development, as evidenced in articles such as ’12 Science-Based Benefits of Meditation,’ offers numerous advantages.

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