@article{Most Ven. Dr. Phrachonyanmuni_2022, place={์์Nakhon Pathom,Thailand}, title={Monks and Peace Enforcement}, volume={12}, url={https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/HUSO-J/article/view/1440}, abstractNote={<p>This article aims to study and analyze “Monks and Peace Creation”, found that conflict, the violence causes the conflicts in the Noble Truth including the 3 lusts (when there is no 3 lusts, and the 3 lusts is extinguished by the 8th peaceful way these aim to attain peace) As the present,Thai monks have proposed the concept of creating peace regardless of dharma principles. Also, they proposed the idea that the state of mind that is temporarily devoid of defilements can be peaceable either through samatha and introspection, or through alms, precepts, and prayers. To create peace, Thai monks look at the connection between people, animals, and the environment by using the Dharma of the Lord Buddha as a tool to connect with compassion and please with no boundaries and then pass it onto the enlightened wisdom of nature. Therefore, Thai monks play an important role in accordance with the conflict, namely, propagation of the Dharma and Disciplines academic affairs, social affairs,<br />and forest and environment conservation. However, what all Thai monks have in common is<br />the 5 precepts that are the factor that Thai people nowadays have a higher rate of immorality.<br />Thus, the policy of the government and the Sangha Council delude for Thai people to seriously observe their 5 precepts. Accordingly, peace enforcement much include observing<br />the precepts (the 5 precepts), meditation, mercy, compassion, patience, and prayer seriously<br />in order to stay in way of li together peacefully to live and practice in consistent with everything that surrounds him carefully, use their intellect to consider and build peace enforcement to the world. This corresponds to the 4 Noble Truths that Lord Buddha discovered the truth to achieve peace both at the individual and society level.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University}, author={Most Ven. Dr. Phrachonyanmuni}, year={2022}, month={Jun.}, pages={43–60} }