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Theravada Bhikkhu Pāṭimokkha Buddhist monks Patimokkha pali
chanting in the
Buddhist church on
Uposatha Day,
recorded from Wat
Khung Taphao, Uttaradit...
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Buddhist monastics are
governed by a set of
rules called the prātimokṣa or
pātimokkha.
Their lifestyles are
shaped to
support their spiritual practice: to live...
- celibacy.
Other monastic training rules from the Code of
Discipline (
Patimokkha or Pratimoksasutra) and
canonical Vinaya scriptures are to
prevent ****ion...
- are
relatively late. The core of the
Vinaya is a set of
rules known as
Patimokkha in Pāli and Prātimokṣa in Sanskrit. This is the
shortest portion of every...
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Uposatha days,
Buddhist monks at each
monastery ****emble and
recite the
Patimokkha, a
concise compilation of the Vinaya. In
Mahayana countries that use the...
- the
separation of schools. The Pāli
Vinaya consists of: Suttavibhaṅga:
Pāṭimokkha and
commentary Mahāvibhaṅga:
rules for
monks Bhikkhunīvibhaṅga: rules...
- Ten
Precepts for
monastic life, as well as
rules of
Dhamma (Vinaya or
Patimokkha)
adopted by a monastery.
Other important elements of
Buddhist ethics include...
-
Theravadin tradition,
there are
Eight Precepts, Ten Precepts, and the
Patimokkha.
Eight Precepts are a more
rigorous practice for laypeople. Ten Precepts...
- (upasampadā) and
other ritual ceremonies, such as the
recitation of the
Pāṭimokkha. The
ordination hall is
located within a
boundary (sīmā) that defines...
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translation of the Suttanipāta
Pātimokkha (2001), a
translation of the
Pātimokkha Overcoming Doubts: Vol. I: The Bhikkhu-
Pātimokkha Commentary (with P. Kieffer-Pülz...