- The
Brahmajāla Sūtra (traditional Chinese: 梵網經; ; pinyin: Fànwǎng jīng; ****anese pronunciation: Bonmōkyō), also
called the Brahma's Net Sutra, is a Mahayana...
- The
Brahmajāla Sutta is the
first of 34
sutta in the Dīgha Nikāya (the Long
Discourses of the Buddha), the
first of the five nikāya, or collections, in...
- and
practices for lay followers, and the Samaññaphala
Sutta (DN 2) and
Brahmajāla Sutta (DN 1)
which describe and
compare the
point of view of the Buddha...
- the Bodhisattvabhūmi, Candragomin's Bodhisattvasamvaraviṃśaka, and the
Brahmajāla Sūtra.
Unlike prātimokṣa precepts,
bodhisattva precepts could be undertaken...
- list
given here is
based on the
translation by T. W. Rhys
Davids of the
Brahmajāla Sutta and is in the same
order given in the original. The list is duplicated...
- śramaṇa
schools of
thought like Ājīvika, Cārvāka, Jainism, and Ajñana. The
Brahmajala Sutta records sixty-two such
schools of thought. In this context, a śramaṇa...
-
sources called "Rocana".
Vairocana Buddha is
first introduced in the
Brahmajala Sutra: Now, I,
Vairocana Buddha am
sitting atop a
lotus pedestal; On a...
- Ajñāna view
points are
recorded in
Theravada Buddhism's Pāli
Canon in the
Brahmajala Sutta and Samaññaphala
Sutta and in the Sūyagaḍaṃga of Jainism. Along...
- diet,
which is
consistent with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. In the
Brahmajala Sutra, a
Buddhist code of ethics,
vegetarianism is encouraged.
Other fictional...
-
Asian sangha members take on the
Bodhisattva Precepts originating in the
Brahmajāla Sūtra,
which has a vow of
vegetarianism as part of the
Triple Platform...