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Upasaka (Tib. genyen) - a lay practitioner. One of the pratimoksha vows.

Subdivisions

There are four types of upasaka:

  1. An “upasaka who keeps the threefold refuge” (kyab sum dzinpé genyen) takes refuge in the Three Jewels, but does not take the vows of not killing, not stealing, not committing sexual misconduct and so on.
  2. “Keeping a single precept” (na chik chöpa) means that, for example, in addition to taking the Three Jewels as one’s refuge, one vows not to take the lives of others.
  3. “Keeping a few precepts” (na ga chöpa) means that in addition to taking refuge, one vows not to kill, not to steal and not to lie.
  4. A “complete upasaka” (yongdzok genyen) is one who in addition to these vows, also takes the commitment to abandon sexual misconduct.