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Asked: December 9, 20202020-12-09T16:38:03+07:00 2020-12-09T16:38:03+07:00

What are the buddha’s five precepts?

Here’re Buddha’s five precepts:

  1. Refrain from taking life. Not killing any living being.
  2. Refrain from taking what is not given. Not stealing from anyone.
  3. Refrain from the misuse of the senses. Not having too much sensual pleasure.
  4. Refrain from wrong speech. Not lying or gossiping about other people.
  5. Refrain from intoxicants that cloud the mind.
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    2020-12-09T16:39:21+07:00Added an answer on December 9, 2020 at 4:39 pm

    Here are five precepts that the Buddha taught people to keep in themselves for peace in life. This morality refers to the morality that everyone must adhere to at all times, indispensable.

    One family, one community, one nation, and the whole world will not be at peace if people commit fornication. These five morals, although Buddhist, are true, but not just for Buddhists. This morality is a universal morality for everyone in the world to practice for peace. What are the five morals?

    1. Not killing kills others

    Absolutely avoid killing, oppressing and harassing the lives of others. All of us are born with a desire to live in peace and family reunion. No one wants their loved ones to lose their lives because of oppression, persecution, threats and killings. That no.

    2. Do not steal other people’s property

    Avoid stealing gold, silver, and other possessions from their owners. Do not intimidate or coerce them to seize their land. They are not. On the other hand, as a noble nation, do not use tricks to invade the territory of other nations, because it is the cause of the war that brings Destruction of humanity.

    3. Do not sexually abuse other people’s children and wives

    Sexual misconduct against other relatives is prohibited. We love our children, our wives, our husbands, our relatives, and our loved ones just as much as we love our children. That too. We all want our husbands, wives, sons and daughters to live happily, not want anyone to commit atrocities against their families. That no.

    4. Do not lie to others

    Adhere to the truth, avoiding lies and deception. Lying leads to the loss of its value. Lying once, they will not believe for life. When you lie to them, they may forgive you, but they will never forget your deception and lies. Lying can lead to suspicion all the time.

    5. No drugs and alcohol

    Do not drink alcohol or take drugs. Alcohol and drug use can lead to mood swings that can lead to misconduct and misconduct. On the other hand, drugs or alcohol can cause a decline in intelligence and memory, as well as loss of consciousness.

    You should adhere to these five morals by avoiding committing any sins against others. Live without killing, without persecution, without jealousy, without oppression, without covetousness, without committing adultery All of you, do not lie, deceive, deceive, that community, one nation, until the whole world is clear, there is no conflict, no unrest or war.

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