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'''Vinaya''' (Skt.; Tib. [[འདུལ་བ་]], ''dulwa'', [[Wyl.]] ''‘dul ba'') — one of the [[three pitakas]] or collections of the Buddhist scriptures, concerned primarily with monastic [[discipline]]. | '''Vinaya''' (Skt.; Tib. [[འདུལ་བ་]], ''dulwa'', [[Wyl.]] ''‘dul ba'') — one of the [[three pitakas]] or collections of the Buddhist scriptures, concerned primarily with monastic [[discipline]]—both its rules and their origin. It is important to note that the Vinaya pitaka also contains a wealth of historical, biographical, and cultural material. | ||
In the Tinetan [[Kangyur]], the Vinaya texts occupy its very first part ([[Toh]] 1-7). | |||
==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha== | ==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha== |
Revision as of 13:31, 17 December 2021
Vinaya (Skt.; Tib. འདུལ་བ་, dulwa, Wyl. ‘dul ba) — one of the three pitakas or collections of the Buddhist scriptures, concerned primarily with monastic discipline—both its rules and their origin. It is important to note that the Vinaya pitaka also contains a wealth of historical, biographical, and cultural material.
In the Tinetan Kangyur, the Vinaya texts occupy its very first part (Toh 1-7).
Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha
- Khandro Rinpoche, London Rigpa Centre, UK, 12 June 2018