HARSH
SPEECH Pharusavaca
z½ko0gpm
- Murf;wrf;aom pum;udk ajymqdkjcif;? qJa&;Budrf;armif;jcif;/
qJqdkBudrf;armif;&müraumif;aom apweygrS z½ko0gpm-[k qdkEkdifonf/
rdbu om;orD;rsm; tm; qJqdkBudrf;armif;jcif;rSm raumif;aomapwem rygjcif;aMumifh
z½ko0gpm rjzpf acs/
þraumif;rIudk usL;vGefolonf atmufygraumif;aom tusKd;ig;yg;udk cHpm;&onf-
(1) i&Jç wd&pämefç NydwåmbHk jzpf&jcif;?
(2) vltrsm;\ rkef;wD;rIudk cH&jcif;?
(3) rdrdpdwfudk rMunfvifapjcif;?
(4) tuJh&JY cH&jcif;?
(5) toHMurf;wrf; ysufpD;jcif;?
Coarse language; vulgarities
Harsh words which parents might use sometimes to admonish their children
do not count as harsh speech as no bad intent is involved. Only when there
is bad intention behind the harsh words can it be called harsh speech.
The consequences of committing this offence are:
(1) being reborn in realms of continuous suffering or as an animal or
as an ever-hungry being (peta);
(2) being hated by many;
(3) not having any peace of mind;
(4) being censured;
(5) having a harsh, unpleasant voice. |