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see also in [[The Light of Wisdom]], Vol.1, pg.265-6; (ISBN 9627341371)
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[[The Traditions of the Two Chariots]]
 
  
These are the systems of (1) [[Nagarjuna]], and (2) [[Asanga]];
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According to the system of Nagarjuna, the ''Chariot of the Profound View'', [the precepts are to refrain from the following]:
 
*to steel the funds of the Three Jewels;
 
*to commit the act of forsaking the Dharma;
 
*to punish or cause to lose the precepts and so forth, people who possess or have lapsed from the trainings;
 
*to commit the five acts with immediate result;
 
*to violate the five definitive precepts for a king, such as keeping wrong views and so forth;
 
*to violate the five definitive precepts for a minister, such as destroying a village, valley, city, district, or country;
 
*to give premature teachings on emptiness to people who have not trained in Mahayana;
 
*to aspire toward the shravakas of the Hinayana after reached the Mahayana;
 
*to train in the Mahayana after forsaking the Individual Liberation;
 
*to disparage the Hinayana;
 
*to praise oneself and disparage others;
 
*to be highly hypocritical for the sake of honor and gain;
 
*to let a monk receive punishment and be humiliated;
 
*to harm others by bribing a king or a minister in order to punish them;
 
*to give the food of a renunciant meditator to a reciter of scriptures and thus causing obstacles for the cultivation of shamatha.  The eighty subsidiary infractions are to forsake the happiness of another being and so forth.
 
 
 
 
 
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