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A Study of Aged People’s Lifestyle According To The Principles of Buddhist Doctrines, A Case Study of Luekhamhan Village, Warinchamrab District, Ubonratchathani Province,
Researcher : Thitiwan Sangsing date : 07/08/2015
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Abstract

 The  research  on “A  Study of aged  people’s  lifestyle according principles 

of  Buddhist Doctrines, a case study of Luekhamhan  Village,  Warinchamrab  District,  Ubonratchathani  Province” consists of three objectives as follows:  1)  to study   the principles  of  Buddhist  Doctrines for living lives of the  aged people,  2) to study  the  condition of  society  and  problems  of  aged  people’s  living  lives  in  Luekhamhan  community,  Warinchamrab  District,  Ubonratchathani  Province  and  3) to study a method of applying The Buddhist Dhammas to promote  development  and  to solve the  problems of aged people’s living  lives  in Luekhamhan  Village,  Warinchamrab  District, Ubonratchathani Province. The methodology of this  research  is  qualitative,  emphasizing  on documentary  and  field  researches.

          The result of studying the principles of Buddhist  Doctrines  concerning   with  living  lives  of  the  aged  people,  in  Luekhamhan  community,  was  found  that:  1)  the  principles  of  Buddhist  Doctrines  that  promote  development  and  that  solve  the  physical  problems  are  Trilakkhana  (The  Three  Characteristics)  and  Ariyasacca  4  (The  Four Noble Truths), the  Impermanence,  transiency  and  decay  of  conditioned  things  that  make  one  suffer,  and  the  body upon which  one  depends  is  non-self  or soullessness,  2)  the Doctrines that  promote  mental  and  emotional  development  and  solution  are  Panca  Sila  (Five  Precepts),  Panca  Dhamma  (Five  Ennobling  Virtues)  and  Gharavasa  Dhamma  (Virtues  for  a  good  household  life);  living  without  extorting all people  and  animals, having  good  conducts, not  causing  any problem to the children, but helping them  properly,  3)  the  Doctrines  that  promote  social  and  familial  development  as well as solving problems are  Brabmavihara  (Sublime  states  of  mind),  Sangahavatthu  (Acts  of  doing  favors),  Saraniyadhamma  (Virtues  for  fraternal  living),  Aparihaniyadhamma  (Things  leading  never to  decline but only to prosperity);  having  kindness  and  compassion for the members in family and society, donating and sharing things   with the neighbors, respecting each other,  giving  encouragement  and  cooperation  in  group, obeying  the  regulations  of  society  and  4) the  Doctrines that promote economic and income  development  and  solution  are  Apayamukha  (Causes  of  Ruin);  not  involving  in  whatever  is  harmful  and  leading  to  ruins.

          The  result of studying the problems  was  found  that:  1)  Physically,  the  aged people, both men and women, have the similar problems; namely;  Osteoarthritis of the Knee, backache,  lumbar pain,  muscle  pain,  Diabetes  and  hypertension,   2)  mentally  and emotionally,  they  are  afraid  of  being  alone,  sometime  they are  fretful  and  have  bad  temper,  but  for  a short  time,  finally  they  can  control  themselves,  3)  In the  field  of  Society  and  family, those  who  are  pensioners  always  participate in social  activities but  those  who  are  traders  or  who  have  free  occupations  join  the same  activities  a  little  bit  because  of   occupational  inconvenience,  the  aged  people  frequently  have  a  conflict  with  their  children  and  grandchildren  because of being  worried  about them  and  afraid  that  they  will  not  behave  themselves  to  be  good  people,  their  too  much  concern makes  the  children unpleasant,  but at last  they  understand  and  are  in  harmony with  each other  and  4)  In the  field of  economics and  incomes,  mostly  they do not have any problem,  they  get  pension  and  money  supported  by  government,  some  of  the  aged  people  have  to  look  after  their  orphaned  and  disabled  children, this increases more  expenses  in  the  family;  even though,  it  leads to  the shortage and debt  but  finally, all  the problems can be  solved  as   their children who have good job often give them a financial help; moreover,  some  live  with the aged people, not abandoning them.

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