Remaining constantly aware of one's moral choices.
Engaging in peaceful, unconfused occupations. Dānañ ca: Generosity or giving. Dhammacariyā ca: Righteous living. Ñātakañca saṅgaho: Helping one's relatives. Anavajjāni kammāni: Blameless actions. 4. Higher Spiritual Cultivation Āratī viratī pāpā: Avoiding and abstaining from evil. mahamangalasuttasinhalapdf15pdf top
බොහෝ ඇසූ පිරූ තැන් ඇති බව ද, ශිල්ප ශාස්ත්ර දැනීම ද, හික්මීමක් ඇති බව ද, සුභාෂිත වචන කථා කිරීම ද උතුම් මංගල කරුණකි. BuddhismVision PDF and Online Resources Remaining constantly aware of one's moral choices
The Maha Mangala Sutta is a discourse (Pali: sutta) of Gautama Buddha on the subject of blessings (mangala, also translated as 'good omen' or 'auspices' or 'good fortune'). In this discourse, the Buddha describes blessings that are wholesome personal pursuits or attainments, identified in a progressive manner from the mundane to the ultimate spiritual goal. Dhammacariyā ca: Righteous living