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  2. Five precepts - Wikipedia

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    The five precepts (Sanskrit: pañcaśīla; Pali: pañcasīla) or five rules of training (Sanskrit: pañcaśikṣapada; Pali: pañcasikkhapada) [4] [5] [note 1] is the most important system of morality for Buddhist lay people.

  3. Buddhist ethics - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of Buddhist ethics for laypeople is The Five Precepts which are common to all Buddhist schools. The precepts or "five moral virtues" (pañca-silani) are not commands but a set of voluntary commitments or guidelines, [23] to help one live a life in which one is happy, without worries, and able to meditate well. The precepts are ...

  4. Bodhisattva Precepts - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese Buddhism, this is often done in a ceremony at a Buddhist temple and sometimes a retreat lasting multiple days is required for orientation. [1] The six major lay bodhisattva precepts in this sutra are the five precepts plus an extra precept which focuses on not "speaking of the faults of bhiksus, bhiksunis, upasakas, or upasikas."

  5. Tsa Yig - Wikipedia

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    The Tsa Yig (Classical Tibetan: བཅའ་ཡིག་, Wylie: bca' yig) is any monastic constitution [1] or code of moral discipline based on codified Tibetan Buddhist precepts. [2] [3] Every Tibetan monastery and convent had its own Tsa Yig, [4] and the variation in Tsa Yig content shows a degree of autonomy and internal democracy. [5]

  6. Five Strengths - Wikipedia

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    The Five Strengths (Sanskrit, Pali: pañcabalā) in Buddhism are faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom.They are one of the seven sets of Bodhipakkhiyadhamma ("qualities conducive to enlightenment").

  7. Buddhist ethics (discipline) - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist ethics emerged as an academic discipline in 1992, with the publication of Damien Keown's book The Nature of Buddhist Ethics. His subsequent co-founding of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics in 1994 further solidified the birth of a new field in the discipline of Buddhist studies. Prior to Keown's book, only a handful of books and articles ...

  8. Buddhist canons - Wikipedia

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    There are several Buddhist canons, ... [41] [44] The structure, the code of conduct and moral virtues in the Vinaya basket particularly, ...

  9. Buddhist views on sin - Wikipedia

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    There are a few differing Buddhist views on sin. ... Buddhists speak of 'sin' when referring to transgressions against the universal moral code. (1974: ...