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The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Select Bibliography | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
… A Study of its Origins and Development in Relation to the Sutta and Vinaya Pitakas. Colombo: M. D. Gunasena, 1982. Frauwallner, E. The Earliest Vinaya and the Beginnings of Buddhist Literature. Rome: Instituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1956. Gombrich, Richard. “Making Mountains without Molehills: The Case of the Missing Stūpa,” Journal of the Pāli Text Society 15 (1990), 141-143. Grero …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Schism | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
… According to Mv.X.5.4, a speaker of non-Dhamma is to be recognized as such if he “explains not-Dhamma as ‘Dhamma’… Dhamma as ‘not-Dhamma’… not-Vinaya as ‘Vinaya’… Vinaya as ‘not-Vinaya’… what was not spoken, not mentioned by the Tathāgata as ‘spoken, mentioned by the Tathāgata’… what was spoken, mentioned by the Tathāgata as ‘not spoken, not mentioned by …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Select Bibliography | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
… The Entrance to the Vinaya (Vinaya-mukha). 3 vols. Translated from the Thai. Bangkok: Mahāmakut Rājavidyālaya Press, 1969-83. __________. Ordination Procedure and Preliminary Duties of a New Bhikkhu. Translated from the Thai. Bangkok: Mahāmakut Rājavidyālaya Press, 1989. __________. Vinaya-mukha (in Thai). 3 vols. Bangkok: Mahāmakut Rājavidyālaya Press, 1992. Warder, A. K. Indian Buddhism. 2d. ed. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1980. __________. Introduction to Pali. 2d. ed …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Dhamma-Vinaya | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
INTRODUCTION Dhamma-Vinaya Dhamma-Vinaya was the Buddha’s own name for the religion he founded. Dhamma—the truth—is what he discovered and pointed out as advice for all who want to gain release from suffering. Vinaya—discipline—is what he formulated as rules, ideals, and standards of behavior for those of his followers who go forth from home life to take up …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Quote | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
Quotation “Now, Ānanda, if it occurs to any of you—‘The teaching has lost its arbitrator; we are without a Teacher’—do not view it in that way. Whatever Dhamma and Vinaya I have pointed out and formulated for you, that will be your Teacher when I am gone.” —DN 16The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
This is a two-volume set that attempts to give an organized, detailed account of the Vinaya training rules and the traditions that have grown up around them. The Patimokkha training rules as explained in the Sutta Vibhanga are the topic of the first volume; the rules found in the Khandhakas, the topic of the second. The book as a whole is aimed primarily …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Introduction to the Khandhakas | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
INTRODUCTION The Khandhakas The Khandhakas—literally, “Collections”—form the second major portion of the Vinaya Piṭaka, following the Sutta Vibhaṅga and preceding the Parivāra. There are 22 Khandhakas in all, divided into two groups: the Mahāvagga (Mv.), or Great Chapter, composed of ten Khandhakas; and the Cullavagga (Cv.), or Lesser Chapter, composed of twelve. Each Khandhaka is loosely organized around a major topic, with …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Inheritance | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
… Funerals Unlike some of the other early Vinayas, the Pali Vinaya contains no rules on how to conduct the funeral of a dead bhikkhu or novice. Writers have speculated as to why this is so, but the speculation tends to say more about the writers than about the Vinaya. The practical upshot is that the Community (or the bhikkhu’s friends, relatives, etc.) may …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Adhikaraṇa-samatha | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
… Face-to-face with the Dhamma and Vinaya means that all the proper procedures laid down in the Vinaya are followed (see BMC2, Part II), and that bhikkhus who advocate what is not truly Dhamma or Vinaya are not holding sway over the group. 2 A verdict of mindfulness may be given. This is the verdict of innocence given in response to an accusation …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Preface | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
Preface This volume is the first in a two-volume book that attempts to give an organized, detailed account of the Vinaya training rules and the traditions that have grown up around them. The Pāṭimokkha training rules as explained in the Sutta Vibhaṅga are the topic of the first volume; the rules found in the Khandhakas, the topic of the second. The book as …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Technical Terms | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
… Not all Communities agree with the Vinaya-mukha’s conclusions here. Pc 84, for example, gives explicit permission for a bhikkhu to pick up valuables—including gold and silver—that have been left behind in his monastery. Still, many Communities do follow the Vinaya-mukha in general here, so a wise bhikkhu should be informed and sensitive about this issue. E. Agocara: Improper Range …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Nissaya | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
CHAPTER TWO Nissaya The Dhamma and Vinaya impinge in such detail on so many areas of one’s life that no new bhikkhu can be expected to master them in a short time. For this reason, the Buddha arranged for a period of apprenticeship—called nissaya, or dependence—in which every newly ordained bhikkhu must train under the guidance of an experienced bhikkhu for …The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Appendices | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
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The Buddhist Monastic Code I The Pāṭimokkha Rules Translated & Explained by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff)The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II Titlepage | The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II
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