1. Respect ( Garava.)
2. Trust ( Saddha.)
Because they respect each other they can create the UNITY until today. The respect was taught by Confusis ( around 553 BCE), the founder of Confusiaism, the disciple of Lao zi who was the founder of Taoism. It teaches how much the respect is important in a family, a society, a town, a country and the world. So if you start to practice the Dhamma named respect each other, you can create the unity in your family etc. step by step until you obtain your goal successfuly.
Reverence
Humility and reverence are two sides of the same coin. Reverence means to respect and give precedence to others. Especially, one should respect parents, teachers, monks, and religious objects. One should show respect to all by listening patiently to what they have to say and by behaving well and so on.
Dhamms are known many. How many Dhammas are practiced?
May all sentient beings are peaceful!
Yours respectfully
Phounkhamparng
References:
1. Esposito. John L Georgetown University. Fasching Darrell University of South Florida and Todd Lewis College of the Holy Cross. (2009). World religion today. New York Oxford : Oxford University Press.
2.Ven. Pin Huang, a Chinese monk, IBC student from China.
3. http://www.aimwell.org/Books/Pesala/Mangala/mangala.html
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