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  2. Bodhisattva Precepts - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Chan monk, Yin Shun, wrote of the Bodhisattva Precepts, "To cultivate bodhi mind means to accept the bodhisattva precepts and practice the ten good deeds." [15] In practice, the acceptance of and ordination of the Bodhisattva Precepts varies greatly depending on the school of Mahayana Buddhism.

  3. Outline of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Dharmacakra, symbol of the Dharma, the Buddha's teaching of the path to enlightenment. Buddhism (Pali and Sanskrit: बौद्ध धर्म Buddha Dharma) is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, "the awakened one".

  4. Fruits of the noble path - Wikipedia

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    In the Early Buddhist Texts, several types of Buddhist practitioners are described, according to their level of attainment.Those with no attainments are called puthujjanas (Sanskrit: pṛthagjana), i.e. the unenlightened commoners or "worldly" people. [5]

  5. Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    An important guiding principle of Buddhist practice is the Middle Way (madhyamapratipad). It was a part of Buddha's first sermon, where he presented the Noble Eightfold Path that was a 'middle way' between the extremes of asceticism and hedonistic sense pleasures.

  6. Kammapatha - Wikipedia

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    Kammapatha, in Buddhism, refers to the ten wholesome and unwholesome courses (or paths) of action [1] . Among the ten in the two sets, three are bodily, four are verbal, and three are mental. The ten courses of unwholesome kamma may be listed as follows, divided by way of their doors of expression:

  7. Pure Land Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The eclectic practice of Chan and Pure Land (along with other classic Buddhist practices and rituals) are also a common feature of Vietnamese Buddhism. [229] The dual practice of Zen meditation along with recitation of Amitabha's name is also common in the Japanese Ōbaku school of Buddhism.

  8. Five precepts - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have interpreted Buddhist texts about the precepts as an opposition to and prohibition of capital punishment, [8] suicide, abortion [9] [10] and euthanasia. [11] In practice, however, many Buddhist countries still use the death penalty and abortion is legal in some Buddhist countries.

  9. Category:Buddhist practices - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist religious objects (6 C, 10 P) S. Buddhist symbols (2 C, 37 P, 1 F) T. Tibetan Buddhist practices (5 C, 81 P) ... Pages in category "Buddhist practices"