The Four Views of the World Explained by the Buddha | Deep, Subtle Dhamma Made Simple
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Today’s video explores the Brahmajāla Sutta from the Sīlakkhandha Vagga of the Dīgha Nikāya (Long Discourses), focusing on the Antānanta Vāda (Finite–Infinite doctrine) and how the Blessed One analyzes and transcends these views through deep, subtle Dhamma.
Discover how the Blessed One (Tathagatha) clearly explained four famous views about the world—“has an end” or “has no end”—and why his teaching goes beyond debate. In simple, clear language, we explore:
The four ways people explain the world
How disciplined practice and meditation influence these views
Why the Buddha’s higher wisdom is beyond logic and argument
The deep, subtle Dhamma: peaceful, profound, and directly known
Understanding how feelings arise and pass, and how freedom from attachment is possible
What you’ll learn:
The meaning behind “world has an end / no end”
Why balanced meditation matters
How the Buddha knew a higher truth without speculation
Key terms like Tathagatha, Dhamma, samadhi, and more
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Short glossary (simple meanings) :
Tathagatha (Blessed One, Venerable Sir): Another name for Gotama Buddha.
Dhamma: The Buddha’s teaching; the truth about life and how to end suffering.
Monks (and Brahmins/Teachers): Spiritual seekers and teachers in ancient India.
Defilements: Unwholesome states like greed, anger, and confusion.
Meditation (Samadhi): Deep calm and steady focus of the mind.
Ushnisha: Rounded top of the Buddha’s head, shown as a hair bun-like shape.
Urna: Small dot/mark between the eyebrows, a sign of wisdom.
Forest hermitage: A quiet place in the forest where monks live and practice.
Stupa: Ancient sacred monument used for Buddhist devotion.
“World has an end / has no end”: Ancient views about the limits or infinity of the world.
Higher wisdom: Direct understanding beyond arguments or logic.
Arising and passing of feelings: How feelings start, change, and fade away.
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