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27 Ιαν 2023 · 1 min. Updated: 27th January 2023. The five moral precepts are: do not kill a living creature; do not take what isn’t yours; do not misuse yourself or others; do not gossip or tell lies; do not misuse alcohol or drugs. Buddhists do not believe in a deity.
But what is moral behavior in Buddhism? As a practical guide for lay people, the Buddha gave five moral precepts (pañca-sīla, also translatable as five virtues). Just as in the entire Buddhist path, when it comes to the precepts the Buddha emphasizes the underlying intention.
10 Μαρ 2019 · Here's a look at the Buddhist approach to morality, which avoids absolutes and commandments and encourages you to weigh and analyze situations on your own.
Essentially, according to Buddhist teachings, the ethical and moral principles are governed by examining whether a certain action, whether connected to body or speech is likely to be harmful to one's self or to others and thereby avoiding any actions which are likely to be harmful.
The universal source for Buddhist ethics are the Three Jewels of the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. The Buddha is seen as the originator of liberating knowledge and hence is the foremost teacher. The Dharma is both the teachings of the Buddha's path and the truths of these teachings.
Buddhist practice and teachings vary widely, with three major branches or traditions (namely, Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Vajrayāna), numerous schools of thought, and divergence in rituals and customs across Buddhist cultural areas.
The fourth Noble Truth. Magga. The Middle Way. The way to wisdom; mental training and the way of morality. Eight stages to be practised at the same time.