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Sigālovāda Sutta is the 31st
Sutta described in the
Digha Nikaya ("Long
Discourses of Buddha"). It is also
known as the Sīgāla Sutta, the Sīgālaka Sutta...
- comprehensive" of the
suttas that
focus on how to live as a
layperson is the
Sigālovāda Sutta (DN 31). This
sutta outlines how a
layperson behaves towards six...
- (DN 16),
which describes the
final days and p****ing of the Buddha, the
Sigālovāda Sutta (DN 31) in
which the
Buddha discusses ethics and
practices for lay...
- (code of conduct) is the
Sigalovada Sutta which outlines wrong action and
warns against the
squandering of wealth. The
Sigalovada Sutta outlines how a virtuous...
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Devis occupying and
protecting the
eight corners of the Universe. In
Sigālovāda Sutta,
Buddha describes the
relationships of a
common lay
persons in Mandala...
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adherence to the Five Precepts. In
addition to the precepts, as in the
Sigalovada Sutta, this
discourse also
warns against the
dangers of
libertinism and...
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formal "householder discipline" in the
vinaya or "code of ethics", the
Sigalovada Sutta (DN 31) has been
referred to as "the
Vinaya of the householder"...
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widely depending on the
local culture. In the
traditional Pāli Canon, the
Sigālovāda Sutta contains a
large section which advises men on
honoring their wives...
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Precepts Eight Precepts Dhammika Sutta (Sn 2.14)
Dighajanu Sutta (AN 8.54)
Sigalovada Sutta (DN 31)
Householder (Buddhism)
Sravaka -
Buddhist "disciple" (includes...
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discourage getting married, it does
provide principles regarding it. In the
Sigalovada Sutta (Digha
Nikaya 31),
Gautama Buddha advised husbands to
honor and...