Eight Precepts
The Buddha developed the Eight Precepts so that lay people could have rules that would set up the conditions for a more direct path towards liberation (as opposed to a spiritual path without moral guidelines). Lay people who stay in the monastery overnight are asked to maintain the following precepts:
- To undertake the precept to refrain from taking the life of any living creature.
- To undertake the precept to refrain from taking that which is not given.
- To undertake the precept to refrain from any kind of sexual activity.
- To undertake the precept to refrain from false and harmful speech (which includes harsh, divisive, and frivolous speech).
- To undertake the precept to refrain from consuming intoxicating drink and drugs which lead to carelessness.
- To undertake the precept to refrain from eating at inappropriate times (refraining from eating after midday).
- To undertake the precept to refrain from entertainment, beautification and adornment.
- To undertake the precept to refrain from lying on a high or luxurious sleeping place.
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