Strengthening and Developing Human Capital Potential Based on the Principles of Five Strengths

Authors

  • Prapon Arkhad Nakhon Phanom Buddhist College, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand.

Keywords:

Strengthening, Developing, Human Capital, Potential, Principles of Five Strengths

Abstract

King Ruang's Maxims is a teaching that has existed since the past. It is still debated in what period it occurred. and who is the author Here, it is separated into 4 issues: 1) It is written by King Ramkhamhaeng the Great 2) Somdet Phra Maha Thammaraja Lithai 3) Somdet Phra Maha Samanachao Krom Phra Paramanuchitchinoras 4) Is an original Thai proverb that was later compiled. This is because the author has a relationship with trustworthiness and is currently very controversial. In addition, the current social context, values, and regimes are different from those in the past. Some teachings may have an impact and are not accepted today. Therefore, one thing that should be included to increase the credibility and acceptability of the content of the teachings is the Buddhist teachings that are consistent with the content of the teachings and appear in King Ruang's Maxims. In this article, therefore, the Mongkol Sutta and the Sikhalovada Sutta have been quoted. as a basis and study and analyze the appropriateness of the content for the present era.

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Published

01-01-2023

How to Cite

Arkhad, P. . (2023). Strengthening and Developing Human Capital Potential Based on the Principles of Five Strengths. BUDDHO, 2(1), 1–11. retrieved from https://so13.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Buddho/article/view/1493

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