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An Analytical Study of the Value of Forests in Theravāda Buddhism
Researcher : Phramaha Kampanat Kammasuddho (Sangchan) date : 29/10/2019
Degree : พุทธศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต(พระพุทธศาสนา)
Committee :
  พระครูโฆสิตวัฒนานุกูล
  พระครูโกศลอรรถกิจ
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Graduate : ๒๙ มกราคม ๒๕๖๒
 
Abstract

This research aimed 1) to study the forest in the several sciences;                 2) to  investigate the value of forest in Theravāda Buddhism; and 3) to study the value of the forest according to Buddhism. The study was conducted by qualitative research method focusing on document analysis (Documentary Research) from various sources to analyze their contents in accordance with the determined scope of the study.

 The findings were as follows:

1) Forests along with its characteristics and meaning in the various disciplines have been clearly classified as (i) forest in the meaning of the social sciences divided into forest in a city a community forest, which is a forest that mainly benefits human beings as a resting place and to balance the nature, earth, water and air, (ii) forest in the meaning of law is a protected forest type under the management of the state. There are penalties for offenders and according to the Forest Act, there are forest, reserved forest, national park, (iii) the forest in Taoism, which refers to the nature of everything as life is the forest and the forest is life, (iv) forest in Buddhist meaning in which forest is classified as interior and exterior forest. Even though in each science, there are different meanings or characteristics of the forest, the same purpose is that the forest is directly beneficial as a source of four requisites, and as an indirect benefits, that are abundant when the forest is plentiful.

2) The value of forest in the Theravāda Buddhist  is clearly shown that the forest is physically beneficial  in terms of providing four requisites to human beings , socially value in terms of good companion of those who fond of Dhamma, emotional value as the peaceful place for mind, and  value for wisdom as the source of unlimited knowledge.

                 3) In an analysis of  the value of the forest along the lines of Buddhism, It is found that Buddhism views nature in various aspects, which are essential  for the development of the quality of human life in society in peacefully  living together by  regarding nature as  pleasing, admirable beautiful, and happy with  the nature,  viewing  nature as  beneficial surroundings to human development, and this will make human behavior on nature and environment change from hostility to conquer, persecute, and take advantage of nature to be friendly, supportive and coexist.

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