Difference between revisions of "bcas pa'i kha na ma tho ba"
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+ | sins of overt violation of a low or religion [JV] | ||
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+ | forbidden fault [forbidden by the Buddha for renunciates, OK for householders, like eating after noon [IW] | ||
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+ | moral misdeeds [RY] | ||
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+ | == Discussion == | ||
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+ | Unwholesome actions that are forbidden by the Buddha for the fully renounced. These are actions that are not necessarily non-virtuous or harmful but often lead to non-virtuous, harmful actions. See also unwholesome ([[kha na ma tho ba]]) and inherently unwholesome ([[rang bzhin kha na ma tho ba]]). [[User:DKC|DKC]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 19 July 2006
Included unwholesome DKC
sins of overt violation of a low or religion [JV]
evildoer [IW]
forbidden fault [forbidden by the Buddha for renunciates, OK for householders, like eating after noon [IW]
moral misdeeds [RY]
Discussion[edit]
Unwholesome actions that are forbidden by the Buddha for the fully renounced. These are actions that are not necessarily non-virtuous or harmful but often lead to non-virtuous, harmful actions. See also unwholesome (kha na ma tho ba) and inherently unwholesome (rang bzhin kha na ma tho ba). DKC