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- Suttavibhanga (-vibhaṅga, Pali for "rule analysis") is the first book of the Theravadin Vinaya Pitaka. It is a commentary on the community rules (Patimokkha)...
- 13) The full list also occurs twice in the Vinaya Pitaka, once in the Suttavibhanga as part of the criteria for a rule entailing suspension, and once in...
- practice. According to an origin story prefaced to the Theravada Bhikkhu Suttavibhanga, in the early years of the Buddha's teaching the sangha lived together...
- monks (bhikkhus) and 311 for nuns (bhikkhuṇīs). It is contained in the Suttavibhaṅga, a division of the Vinaya Piṭaka. The four pārājikas (lit. "defeats")...
- from before the separation of schools. The Pāli Vinaya consists of: Suttavibhaṅga: Pāṭimokkha and commentary Mahāvibhaṅga: rules for monks Bhikkhunīvibhaṅga:...
- next deals with probation for monks guilty of certain offences (see Suttavibhanga) the next chapter deals with the case where a monk on probation commits...
- Pāli Canon Theravāda Buddhism 1. Vinaya Piṭaka 1. Suttavibhaṅga 2. Khandhaka 3. Parivāra 2. Sutta Piṭaka 1. Dīgha Nikāya 2. Majjhima Nikāya 3. Saṃyutta...
- disputes among his followers. This pitaka can be divided into three parts: Suttavibhanga (-vibhaṅga) Commentary on the Patimokkha, a basic code of rules for...
- Pāli Canon Theravāda Buddhism 1. Vinaya Piṭaka 1. Suttavibhaṅga 2. Khandhaka 3. Parivāra 2. Sutta Piṭaka 1. Dīgha Nikāya 2. Majjhima Nikāya 3. Saṃyutta...
- (bhikkhus) and 311 for nuns (bhikkhunis). The Patimokkha is contained in the Suttavibhanga, a division of the Vinaya Pitaka. Buddhist traditions in East Asia typically...