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Digital Media and the Propagation of Buddhism

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Anun Lerdrith, Phrakru Pariyattiphattanabundit, Jansiri Ployngam
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.6.93

Abstract

In the Present day, the propagation of Buddhism through social media reaching the new generation that people rarely have time to practice Dhamma, listen to a sermon, or study the teachings at the temple like in the past. In this regard, the propagation of teachings through online media, therefore, is another option that can make Dhamma accessible to people as easily and widely as possible. It is unlimited time and place restrictions. Whenever the user is, at any time, they can go to study the teachings at any time. Whether at work, at home, or abroad, making it a borderless society. Media creators should be aware of the importance of accurate information transmission, not distort reality, and not have a negative impact on Buddhism. Because the person who respects the teachings of Buddhism learns by oneself. Because he/she is interested in what caused the unwholesome things that come through sense-doors consisting of the eye, the ear, the nose, the tongue, the body, and the mind which such effects may cause moral consequences and in terms of cultural acceptance by the cultural exchange of individuals in the world society.

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