The Great Compassion

All beings, no matter in whatever existence they may be, wish to escape from the sufferings of old age, sickness and death which are bound to be met as living beings. Nevertheless against their own wish, they are going through miserable conditions of life existence continuously through old, sick and eventually meeting with death. That is the reason why as a Buddha, he had taught his Dhamma knowing fully well that there was no Saviour other than him to save all living beings with his Great Compassion without regard to his discomforts and weariness. This also stands witness to the extent how he had to undergo miseries without having opportunity to gain happiness for, being deterred by his unparalleled Karuna.

Source: http://www.buddhanet.net

Comments

  1. assaad chehade

    December 29, 2012

    Even if we don't understand the words, but we feel that there is something that enters the heart ..
    The world of Buddha is even more brilliant, always with compassion and wisdom. Thank you +Jendhamuni Sos

  2. mady sach

    December 29, 2012

    wonderful muzic,beautyful video

  3. dietrich lombarde

    December 29, 2012

    Sooo ,wonderful.
    Jendhamuni, I wish you "Happy New Year" .
    Best wishes fly around the globe to you Jendhamuni .
    All the way from Ireland ,straight from my heart.:-)

  4. Hal Cooper

    December 29, 2012

    The non-Americans don't understand the words either.  It is just as difficult for them as it is for us.  Never the less,  memorizing this word for word is one of the greatest things you can do in life.

  5. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 29, 2012

    It's difficult for me as well +Hal Cooper This is the Tibetan version, but I just search for the meaning online to learn it. I hope you have learned some from this video.

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 29, 2012

    Oh how sweet, +dietrich lombarde Thank you so much for your kind wish! I will keep that in my mind. So happy to hear from you today. You are everywhere on g+ today:))))

  7. dietrich lombarde

    December 29, 2012

    Happened to us yesterday.
    There was no fun to be on the Internet at all..
    mind to night it fly's .
    Better luck tomorrow.:)

  8. Ghazi Riman

    December 29, 2012

    All my time i listen to this sublime music … trying to have some CD  (Great compassion ) there is no free down loading …might be coz its new ,Its so inspiring to me while i am painting too .Thank you +Jendhamuni Sos your posts always  sparkle with goodness ,faith and happiness 🙂

  9. p.swarna kumar

    December 30, 2012

    wonderful..dear jendhamuni…so..lovely music…sceneries…thoughtful..words….we have to memorise and be use in daily life…

  10. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 30, 2012

    I am very happy that you like this mantra also +Ghazi Riman I believe this CD came out long time ago. A friend of mine got me this CD since around 2004. I had this about 9 years already. Enjoy listening to it very much. The same CD as Om Mane Padme Hum.

  11. dietrich lombarde

    December 30, 2012

    Buddha was a true realist then.
    I like that very much.
    No, my compassion I never like to loose,even it hurts like hell at times.
    Wonderful video.

  12. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 30, 2012

    I'm so happy to hear that +Hal Cooper Yes, I listened to the link you sent me many times yesterday! Love this version you sent so much.

  13. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 30, 2012

    Thank you +dietrich lombarde Hope things are getting much better for you now. Today, is the mother of tomorrow. Just take good care of today. Yesterday was our lessons…

  14. dietrich lombarde

    December 30, 2012

    Yes ,yes mind I needed  that wisdom yesterday,I caused lots of pain to people I loved .
    Well,I was just a boy.
    That music ,combined with these real true words find me thinking and hurting.

  15. Gil Pauley

    January 4, 2013

    You like waterlilies! I know you love flowers.

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