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Eight Mahayana Precepts[edit] IntroductionThe eight mahayana precepts are taken for twenty-four hours. It is especially good to take them on full and new moon days and on other Buddhist festival days. Observing precepts for even such a short time has tremendous benefits: one accumulates a great amount of positive potential (merit) in a short time. One will receive upper rebirths and eventually will attain enlightenment. One is protected from harm and the place where one lives becomes peaceful and prosperous. One's mind is peaceful and calm; one gains control over one's bad habits; there are fewer distractions when meditating. One gets along better with others. One will meet the Buddha's teachings in the future and can be born as a disciple of Maitreya Buddha. Also See: Buddism
[edit] The eight precepts are:
[edit] For a precept to be broken completely, four conditions must be present:
The first time one takes the precepts, it is done from a Master. Thereafter, one can do the ceremony before a Buddha image by regarding it as the actual Buddha. |
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