GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT POLITICAL SCIENCE ACCORDING TO BUDDHISM

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Phawat Wisaram
Kanyakorn Thongtub

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The academic article on “General knowledge about political science according to Buddhist principles” aims to explain the meaning and important characteristics of political science according to Buddhist principles, with a basis in Buddhist Morality Index Course That refers to the principles of intention established in Buddhism, such as the philosophy of Samayam that teaches one to practice throughout one's life, namely the Three Precepts, which is to vacate the whole mind from suffering, to be mindful of all things, and to practice good deeds in business. In addition, there is the three-year principle that provides guidance on mental development and the "three directions" principle that teaches social practice and devotion to Buddhism. Overall, the study of political science in accordance with Buddhist principles is integrated. Guidelines for living life in a good way and for promoting moral development. Buddhist governance has its roots in the principles of Buddhism. which is applied in state and social administration Aims to create a society connected by moral values. and give importance to creating happiness and peace Through practicing one's religion and avoiding undesirable paths.

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