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Buddhist Ethics for Laypeople

Buddhist Ethics for Laypeople
Author: Tien-Feng Lee
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9811684685

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This book comprehensively discusses the topics in Buddhism that are crucial for promoting lay people’s welfare—from mundane bliss in this life, i.e., wealth and good interpersonal relationships, to prosperity in the future, i.e., a good rebirth and less time spent in Samsara. This book presents some moral guidelines and a spiritual training path designed for householders and lay Buddhists, helping them secure the welfare. The guidelines and the training path presented in the book are based on the Pali Nikāyas and the Chinese Āgamas in Early Buddhism and an influential Chinese Mahayana scripture—the Upāsakaśīla Sūtra


BUDDHIST ETHICS FOR LAYPEOPLE

BUDDHIST ETHICS FOR LAYPEOPLE
Author: Tien-Feng Lee
Publisher: Open Dissertation Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781361009109

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This dissertation, "Buddhist Ethics for Laypeople: a Study and Annotated Translations of Pāil Exegeses" by Tien-feng, Lee, 李天鳳, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: This research was conducted to establish a comprehensive Buddhist moral guidance for laypeople whom scholars had not given fully their attention. The guidance is based on the three most relevant and representative Pāli texts on this topic--the Sigālovāda sutta (DN 31), Dīghajāṇu sutta (AN 8:54), and Dhammika sutta (Sn 2:14), plus their Pāli commentaries and sub-commentaries as the fundamental sources. English translations of the Pāli exegeses to the three suttas are also provided here. The Buddhist moral guidelines for laypeople aim at reaching happiness in this and future lives. Within, the former refers to the satisfaction of one's sensual pleasures, without dangers like being punished by law, blamed by friends and relatives, etc., and having good interpersonal relationships. For the latter, it refers to a blissful rebirth and to better reach certain Buddhist attainments. Therefore, the practical guidance for the former consists of (1) pure personal conduct grounded on the five precepts; (2) prudent economy, emphasizing a righteous job, ways to manage income and expenditure; (3) apply the four saṅgahavatthu-s (ways to win people over)--giving, kind speech, beneficial behaviors, and impartiality to people around one. These three aspects ensure a happy life here and now, even further promise a heavenly rebirth. In addition to mundane happiness, the Buddha expects more from laypeople, i.e., achieving Buddhist attainments for guaranteeing one's happiness in the saṃsāric lives till the final ultimate happiness--Nibbāna. Thus the spiritual trainings--the four accomplishments: saddhā, sīla, cāga, and pannā--were laid out especially for the conditions of laity. Pannā here is explained as "the wisdom of arising and passing away leading to the thorough destruction of suffering," which is no difference in what the Buddha expected from the monastic. After establishing the moral guidance, the criteria for evaluating the wholesomeness of an action was also investigated. This research proposed that at least two conditions must be fulfilled before any given action can be termed "wholesome." The first is: whether it is triggered by one of the three wholesome roots: non-greed, non-hatred, and non-delusion, and the second is whether the result of the action does not afflict oneself, others, or both oneself and others. The Pāli translations contributed two discoveries which could rectify the modern English translations of two Pāli lines in DN 31, since the modern translations were all done in the same and faulty way. The discoveries also demonstrated that the explanations in the exegeses are good references for understanding the sutta and solving the problem of discrepancy in various Pāli manuscripts. In this way, a comprehensive Buddhist moral guidance for laypeople with practical guidelines, supported by relevant Buddhist theories, has been established by the thesis. It is hoped to benefit the laity who makes great effort to achieve a blissful life in this world. Subjects: Buddhist ethics


From Comrades to Bodhisattvas

From Comrades to Bodhisattvas
Author: Gareth Fisher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9789888208456

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Living the Skilful Life

Living the Skilful Life
Author: Abhaya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Providing an introduction to Buddhist ethics, this booklet outlines a commonly practised set of five precepts, with commentary on each. It covers the Buddhist approach to non-violence, sex, drugs and alcohol, and shows how, in Buddhism, ethics are not about forsaking things that are forbidden, but about embracing a positive and joyful way of living.


A Constitution for Living

A Constitution for Living
Author: Payutto, P.A.
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9552402999

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An accessible, concise handbook for Buddhist laypeople on the ethical principles of lay practice. Sincerely taking up these principles, which are advocated by the Buddha in the instruction to Sigala and other discourses, leads to the happiness and benefit of both oneself and others.


Buddhism and Human Rights

Buddhism and Human Rights
Author: Wayne R. Husted
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136603107

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It is difficult to think of a more urgent question for Buddhism in the late twentieth century than human rights. The political, ethical and philosophical questions surrounding human rights are debated vigorously in political and intellectual circles throughout the world and now in this volume.


Socially Engaged Buddhism

Socially Engaged Buddhism
Author: Sallie B. King
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-01-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 082483335X

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Socially Engaged Buddhism is an introduction to the contemporary movement of Buddhists, East and West, who actively engage with the problems of the world—social, political, economic, and environmental—on the basis of Buddhist ideas, values, and spirituality. Sallie B. King, one of North America’s foremost experts on the subject, identifies in accessible language the philosophical and ethical thinking behind the movement and examines how key principles such as karma, the Four Noble Truths, interdependence, nonharmfulness, and nonjudgmentalism relate to social engagement. Many people believe that Buddhists focus exclusively on spiritual attainment. Professor King examines why Engaged Buddhists involve themselves with the problems of the world and how they reconcile this involvement with the Buddhist teaching of nonattachment from worldly things. Engaged Buddhists, she answers, point out that because the root of human suffering is in the mind, not the world, the pursuit of enlightenment does not require a turning away from the world. Working to reduce suffering in humans, living things, and the planet is integral to spiritual practice and leads to selflessness and compassion. Socially Engaged Buddhism is a sustained reflection on social action as a form of spirituality expressed in acts of compassion, grassroots empowerment, nonjudgmentalism, and nonviolence. It offers an inspiring example of how one might work for solutions to the troubles that threaten the peace and well being of our planet and its people.


The Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics

The Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics
Author: Daniel Cozort
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198746148

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A comprehensive overview of the study of Buddhist ethics in the twenty-first century.