This sentence is too chim for me to understand. Can explain?Originally posted by marcteng:Buddha also spoken on the filial piety, that its impossible to repay back to parents to their kids and that its a bad kamma for one to be unfilial to their parents isnt it.
Yes, indeed, it is difficult to repay the debt to parents, especially mothers isnt it, as they carry the child inside their womb for 10 months or so.Originally posted by An Eternal Now:Being filial to parents and repaying them is very very important in Buddhism.
THE SUTRA ABOUT THE DEEP KINDNESS OF PARENTS AND THE DIFFICULTY OF REPAYING IT
What is considered unfilial?Originally posted by marcteng:that means the kindness showered to children by parents are impossible to repay back.
So if the children are unfilial to their parents, they reap bad kamma lor.
If you kill your parents (father or mother), you will go to hell.
Killing your siblings also will cause u to go to hell.
The Buddha told us there is no way we can repay the kindness parents showered to us. Even if the parents abandon the child at birth or neglected, still the kindness is very great, especially the mother who carry you inside her womb for 10 months or so.Originally posted by Wanda:What is considered unfilial?
What if the parents gave birth, but never took great care of the children or teach them well, but leave them to their own devices. Then the children managed to grow up, but due to the kind of family environment they were brought up, they became uncaring or 'boh chap', or may have some dislike/hatred towards their parents.
Are the children considered unfilial in this case? Can the parents still expect 100% filial piety from their children?
What kind of karma will result for both parents and children?
Originally posted by marcteng:The Buddha told us there is no way we can repay the kindness parents showered to us. Even if the parents abandon the child at birth or neglected, still the kindness is very great, especially the mother who carry you inside her womb for 10 months or so.
sure got kamma. whatever we do, whether good or bad, sure have kamma.Originally posted by Wanda:
What if the mother abandon the baby bec. don't want to have another mouth to feed, or bec. it's a gal. Then 30 yrs later, come back to haunt the child who is now an adult and suddenly wants the child to call her mother (coz maybe needs the child to support her)?
The poor child who had been adopted by another family, unable to accept having another mother, refused, and gets bad karma, as a result? This will be terrible.![]()