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【sikkha^pada
】 'steps of training', moral rules.
The 5 moral rules, also called pan~ca-si^la which are binding on all Buddhist laymen, are: (1) abstaining from killing any living being, (2) from stealing, (3) from unlawful sexual intercourse, (4) from lying, (5) from the use of intoxicants.(s. sura^meraya etc.)
The 10 rules (dasa-si^la) are binding on all novices and monks, namely: (1) abstaining from killing, (2) from stealing, (3) from unchastity, (4) from lying, (5) from the use of intoxicants, (6) from eating after midday, (7) from dancing, singing, music and shows, (8) from garlands, scents, cosmetics and adornments, etc., (9) from luxurious beds, (10) from accepting gold and silver.
In the 8 rules (attha-si^la) which on full and new moon days, and on the first and last quarter of the moon, are observed by many lay-followers (upa^saka, q.v.), the 7th and 8th of the above 10 rules are fused into one as the 7th rule, while the 9th becomes the 8th.
[南传佛教英文辞典]
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