-
Precepts during Uposatha Days) as
discipline for
ethical conduct.
Laymen and
laywomen are two of the "Four-fold ****embly". The
Buddha referred to his disciples...
- people; insanity; orphans;
mental illness;
mentally ill people; midwives;
single mothers;
people whose piety is ridiculed;
single laywomen; the
third child...
- 19
January in the
Diocese of
Ghent Attributes depicted as a
woman with
lantern which the
devil tries to blow out
Patronage Brussels, single,
laywomen...
- The
Beguines (/beɪˈɡiːnz, ˈbɛɡiːnz/) and the
Beghards (/ˈbɛɡərdz, bəˈɡɑːrdz/) were
Christian lay
religious orders that were
active in
Western Europe, particularly...
- disciples: 47
categories for monks, 13 for nuns, ten for
laymen and ten for
laywomen.
While the
disciples identified with
these categories are
declared to be...
- and nuns may
constantly listen to and remember.
Likewise the
laymen and
laywomen." Dhammika: "There is
disagreement amongst scholars concerning which Pali...
- to the
wider Buddhist community of monks, nuns,
laymen (upāsaka), and
laywomen (upāsikā) who have
taken refuge in the
Three Jewels. The term is distinct...
- (monks),
sadhvi or
aryika (nuns),
sravaka (laymen householders) and
sravika (
laywomen householders). As in Hinduism, the Jain
householders support the monastic...
- muni),
sadhvi (female ascetics, aryika), śrāvaka (laymen), and śrāvikā (
laywomen). The
latter two
support the
ascetics and
their monastic organizations...
- both from the
Dominican nuns and the
communities of
women tertiaries (
laywomen) who
lived in
their own
homes and
gathered regularly to pray and study:...