1. Vinaya Pitaka

    The is a Buddhist scripture, one of the three parts that make up the Tripitaka. The other two parts of the Tripitaka are the Sutta Pitaka and the Abhidhamma Pitaka. Its primary subject matter is the monastic rules for monks and nuns. The name is the same in Pāli, Sanskrit and other dialects used by early Buddhists. Wikipedia

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  3. accesstoinsight.org

    Learn about the rules and practices of the Buddhist monastic community (Sangha) from the Vinaya Pitaka, the first division of the Tipitaka. Explore the basic rules of conduct, the stories of the Buddha and his disciples, and the commentaries and translations of the Vinaya texts.
  4. britannica.com

    Vinaya Piṭaka, (Pāli and Sanskrit: "Basket of Discipline"), the oldest and smallest of the three sections of the Buddhist canonical Tipiṭaka ("Triple Basket") and the one that regulates monastic life and the daily affairs of monks and nuns according to rules attributed to the Buddha.It varies less from school to school than does either the Sutta (discourses of the Buddha and his ...
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  5. encyclopediaofbuddhism.org

    The Vinaya Pitaka (Pali; Sanskrit) is one of the Three pitakas ("three baskets") found within the major Buddhist Canons.The Vinaya texts present the codes of conduct for monks and nuns. Among the Early Buddhist schools, several different versions of the Vinaya Pitaka developed.Hence, different versions of the Vinaya were later incorported into the three major Buddhist canons (Pali, Chinese and ...
  6. learnreligions.com

    The Vinaya-Pitaka is the first part of the Tipitaka, a collection of the earliest Buddhist texts. It contains the rules of conduct for monks and nuns, as well as stories about the Buddha and his followers. Learn about the different versions and lineages of the Vinaya-Pitaka.
  7. buddhanet.net

    GUIDE TO TIPITAKA WHAT IS VINAYA PITAKA? Vinaya Pi¥aka, Disciplinary and Procedural Rules for the Saµgha The Vinaya Pi¥aka is made up of rules of discipline laid down for regulating the conduct of the Buddha's disciples who have been admitted as bhikkhus and bhikkhunnøs into the Order. These rules embody authoritative injunctions of the Buddha […]
  8. wisdomlib.org

    Nov 30, 2024The English translation of the Vinaya-pitaka (first part, bhikkhu-vibhanga) contains many Pali original words, but transliterated using a system similar to the IAST. In English, this basket is known as "The Book of the Discipline". It is can also be spelled as Bhikkhuvibhaṅga (bhikkhu-vibhaṅga) and is also known as Mahāvibhaṅga.
  9. library.fiveable.me

    The Vinaya Pitaka is one of the three main sections of the Pali Canon in Theravada Buddhism, containing the rules and regulations for monastic discipline. It serves as a foundational text for the ethical conduct of monks and nuns, outlining guidelines for proper behavior, community harmony, and the structure of the monastic community. This text is essential for understanding how ethical ...

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