IGNOBLE
PRACTICE Abrahmacariya
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- rjrwfaomtusifh? ,kwfnHhaomtusifh/
rdef;rESifh a,mufsm; ESpfOD;om;wdkY aysmfyg;rSD0Jaom arxkeftusifhudk rjrwfaom
tusifh[kac: onf/ &[ef;wdkYonf xdkarxkeftusifhrS a&SmifMuOfMuonf/
vlwdkYtaejzifh tcgtm;avsmfpGm aqmufwnfusifhoHk;aom &Spfyg;oDv udk;yg;oDv?
q,fyg;oDvwdkYwGif arxkeftusifhrS a&SmifMuOf aom odu©myk'fwpfyg;
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Lewd conduct
Indulgence in sexual intercourse between man and woman is called an ignoble
practice. Bhikkhus (and bhikkhunis) abstain from this practice. Layman
also, when observing precepts, have to abstain from indulging in sexual
intercourse, which is one of the moral precepts included both in the Uposatha
Sila of eight precepts and the sila of ten precepts. |