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  • # the precepts and philosophy propagated by the [[Buddha]]; [[a]] follower of the religion
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  • ...Marīci, [[Atri]] and [[Kaśyapa]], who elaborated the Vaikhānasa [[Agama]] precepts followed by some Vaiṣṇava sects.
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  • [[Category:Five Precepts]]
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  • ...and [[Jainism]] as well. Not only are Hindus required to adhere to these five forbearances, but there are other vows which they are encouraged to keep. H It means 5 commandments. Hindus today submit to the Panchavrata or five major vows or commandments:
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  • ...s. Observance of vows (''vrata''), regulations (''[[niyama]]''), and moral precepts (''śīla''); pure devotion, and freedom from desires enhance the purity of
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  • ...s, yet have not even conquered the six enemies within, which are their own five senses and mind.|4=Narada <ref> Bhagavata Purana 7.8.11 </ref>}} [[Category:Five Precepts]]
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  • There are five forms of Bhakti, in the [[Vaishnava]] pantheon - santa, dasya, sakhya, vats [[Category:Five Precepts]]
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  • Truthfulness is one of the [[Panchavrata|Panchavratas or Five Vows]] prescribed in religion, and its importance is reiterated by the scri [[Category:Five Precepts]]
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  • ...the Vedas mention about conduct is classed into 2 categories; Yamas (Five Precepts) and Niyamas. The [[smritis]] reaffirm them. Good conduct is expected towar ...s, yet have not even conquered the six enemies within, which are their own five senses and mind.”<ref> ''Bhagavad [[Purana]]'' 7.8.11[107] </ref>
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  • [[Category:Five Precepts]]
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  • !Five Precepts |How to support the Precepts for burning karma
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  • The precepts and practices of ISKCON were taught and codified by the 15th century saint
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  • ...natan is any person who believes that abiding by the Law of Karma and Five Precepts, and practicing [[Karma yoga|Karma]], [[Bhakti yoga|Bhakti]], or [[Gyana yo ...or, study his teachings, embrace the sampradaya he propounds and adopt the precepts and disciplines of his tradition. That is how the faith is followed in actu
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  • ...<ref>Chandogya [[Upanishad]] 8.15.1</ref>. It also names ahimsa as one of five essential virtues <ref>Chandogya [[Upanishad]] 3.17.4</ref>. * It also names ahimsa as one of five essential virtues, ahimsa as a "[[dakshinA]]" for the priests <ref>Chandog
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  • ...ormerly rishis, men who had subdued all passion by the keeping of the sila precepts and the leading of a pure life...Their riches and possessions consisted in
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  • ...the largest of the thirteen akharas consisting of over 500,000 sadhus and five million sanyassis</ref> into the 21st century. ...aw, had to be done through the transformation of individuals, based on the precepts and parameters laid down by the great Saints and Sages.
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  • ...pt from the Ṛgveda<ref>Ṛgveda 10:5:6</ref> sums up the Panchavrata or Five Precepts: <blockquote>"Violence, womanizing, drinking liquor, gambling, stealing, fa ...[[Tapas (Sanskrit)|Tapo]]<ref>It means penance/meditation.</ref> as one of five essential virtues.<ref>Chāndogya Upaniṣad 3.17.4</ref><ref name=arapura/
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  • ...Bon Portals and the Fifth Treasury, and third the Outer, Inner, and Secret Precepts. ;3) Outer, Inner, and Secret Precepts
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  • ...formerly ṛṣis, men who had subdued all passion by the keeping of the sila precepts and the leading of a pure life...Their riches and possessions consisted in
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  • The Vedas lack positive precepts regarding dharma concerning personal conduct and social regulations. Later ...es of a [[dvija]]; sandhyā, śrauta and smārta rites; rules about food; the five daily sacrifices; procedure of law-courts; [[dāyabhāga]]; and śrāddhas.
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