- both upāsakas and
upāsikās are
permitted to wear
robes for
temple ceremonies and retreats, as well as home practice. Upāsakas and
upāsikās wear long sleeved...
- is a list of
moral precepts that are
observed by Nuns, or Upāsakas and
Upasikās (lay Buddhists) on
Uposatha (observance days) and
special occasions. They...
-
Rinpoche Geshe Tulku Western tulku Kappiya Donchee Householder Upāsaka and
Upāsikā Achar Śrāvaka Ten prin****l
disciples Shaolin Monastery Major figures The...
-
Upasika Kee
Nanayon (Thai: กี นานายน) or Kor Khao-suan-luang (ก. เขาสวนหลวง) was a Thai
Buddhist upāsikā (devout laywoman) from
Ratchaburi (1901 - 1978)...
- ("fourfold ****embly") to
refer to the bhikkhu, bhikkhunī, upāsaka, and
upāsikā. In a
glossary of
Buddhist terms,
Richard Robinson et al.
define sangha...
-
Rinpoche Geshe Tulku Western tulku Kappiya Donchee Householder Upāsaka and
Upāsikā Achar Śrāvaka Ten prin****l
disciples Shaolin Monastery Major figures The...
-
possesses any one of the
Buddhist saṅghas of bhikṣus, bhikṣuṇīs, upāsakas or
upāsikās.
Being born a
human who has the
physical and
intellectual capacity to grasp...
-
Rinpoche Geshe Tulku Western tulku Kappiya Donchee Householder Upāsaka and
Upāsikā Achar Śrāvaka Ten prin****l
disciples Shaolin Monastery Major figures The...
-
liberation are
taken in four steps. A lay
person may take the five upāsaka and
upāsikā vows (Wylie: dge
snyan (ma), "approaching virtue"). The next step is to...
- temporary. In Buddhism, a lay
Buddhist is
known as an upasakā (masc.) or
upasikā (fem.).
Buddhist laypeople take
refuge in the
Triple Gem the Buddha, Dhamma...