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Sila, in [[Pali]], the language used in the time and locale of the Buddha, means morality. It generally entails observing the [[Five Precepts]] suggested by the Buddha, and is simply non-transgression of moral principles by word or deed in one's behavior.
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Sila, in [[Pali]], the language used in the time and locale of the Buddha, means morality. It generally entails observing the [[Five Precepts]] suggested by the [[Buddha]], and is simply non-transgression of moral principles by word or deed in one's behavior.
   
 
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Revision as of 01:16, 11 May 2005

Sila, in Pali, the language used in the time and locale of the Buddha, means morality. It generally entails observing the Five Precepts suggested by the Buddha, and is simply non-transgression of moral principles by word or deed in one's behavior.