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SikkhāPada : Buddhist Terms
45 words, approx. 1 pages Steps of training; moral rules. For the five rules of self-training taken by all Bsts. see Pansil; for the eight rules taken for special periods see Attha-sīla and for the ten binding on all entrants to the Sangha (Order) see Dasa-Sīla and...
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Attha-SīLa : Buddhist Terms
30 words, approx. 1 pages Eight Sīlas. Some laymen take for a period eight of the Precepts (q.v.) instead of the normal five. Samaneras (q.v.) take them permanently. Bhikkhus take Dasa-Sīla, all...
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 The Five Precepts (Pali: Pañcasīla, Sanskrit: Pañcaśīla Ch: 五戒,Cantonese: Ng Gye, Mandarin: wǔ jiè, Japanese: go kai, Sinhala: පන්සිල්, Thai: ศีลห้า) constitute the basic Buddhist code of ethics, undertaken by lay...


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