What are the taboos of Buddhism?

Five precepts (provide ethical framework for family life): abstaining from harming living beings; abstaining from taking what is not given; abstaining from sexual misconduct or sensual desires (5 aggregates) ; abstaining from false speech; abstaining from intoxicants.
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What things are forbidden in Buddhism?

Specifically, all Buddhists live by five moral precepts, which prohibit:
  • Killing living things.
  • Taking what is not given.
  • Sexual misconduct.
  • Lying.
  • Using drugs or alcohol.
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What are the 10 sins in Buddhism?

They are the three physical evils of killing, stealing, and sexual misconduct; the four verbal evils of lying, flattery or indiscriminate and irresponsible speech, defamation, and duplicity; and the three mental evils of greed, anger, and foolishness or the holding of mistaken views.
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What are the 5 sins in Buddhism?

There are five sins of this kind: killing one's mother, killing one's father, killing an arhat (saint), injuring the body of a buddha, and causing a division in the Buddhist community.
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What is the biggest sin in Buddhism?

Ānantarya Karma (Sanskrit) or Ānantarika Kamma (Pāli) are the most serious offences in Buddhism that, at death, through the overwhelming karmic strength of any single one of them, bring immediate disaster. Both Buddhists and non-Buddhists must avoid them at all costs.
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What are the 3 sins in Buddhism?

The basic causes of suffering are known as the Three Poisons : greed, ignorance and hatred. These are often represented as a rooster (greed), a pig (ignorance) and a snake (hatred).
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Can Buddhists drink alcohol?

Buddhism teaches that drinking or using other kinds of drugs can cause carelessness and should be avoided, and strong Buddhist beliefs would be expected to have a significant impact on alcohol use.
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What is the unforgivable sin in Buddhism?

The Dhammasangāni [5] regard five acts – matricide, parricide, slaying an Arhat, slaying a Buddha, and causing division among priesthood to be five unpardonable sins. However, the Buddhists admit cases where committing an act which is generally considered to be sinful has not been looked upon as sins.
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What are the 8 rule of Buddhism?

The steps of the Noble Eightfold Path are Right Understanding, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration.
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What is the first rule of Buddhism?

The Four Noble Truths are accepted by all schools of Buddhism and have been the subject of extensive commentary. They may be summarized as follows. The first truth, suffering (Pali: dukkha; Sanskrit: duhkha), is characteristic of existence in the realm of rebirth, called samsara (literally “wandering”).
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What are the strict rules of Buddhism?

The Five Precepts
  • Refrain from taking life. Not killing any living being. ...
  • Refrain from taking what is not given. Not stealing from anyone.
  • Refrain from the misuse of the senses. Not having too much sensual pleasure. ...
  • Refrain from wrong speech. ...
  • Refrain from intoxicants that cloud the mind.
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What are the 7 rules of Buddhism?

Buddha's 7 Rules of Happiness
  • Clear Viewpoint. Don't just believe anything just because you saw it or you heard it. ...
  • Values. We end up digging a hole so deep that it is hard for us to find a way back home. ...
  • Words that Inspire. ...
  • Actions in Positive Direction. ...
  • Efforts with Impact. ...
  • Be Mindful. ...
  • Concentrate Right.
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Can you swear in Buddhism?

Cursing is part of Buddhist rituals and beliefs and therefore can- not be dismissed as "folk-religion." be found in Weerakoon (1985:107). (Gombrich and Obeyesekere, 1988:191).
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What is the death of a Buddhist?

They believe that death simply leads to rebirth. This belief in reincarnation – that a person's spirit remains close by and seeks out a new body and new life – is a comforting and important principle. For Buddhists death is not the end of life, so it is not something to be feared.
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Can Buddhist use perfume?

One of the eight and ten Precepts is to abstain from using perfume during the monthly uposatha.
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What is the final goal of a Buddhist?

The goal of Buddhism is to become enlightened and reach nirvana. Nirvana is believed to be attainable only with the elimination of all greed, hatred, and ignorance within a person. Nirvana signifies the end of the cycle of death and rebirth.
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What is blasphemy in Buddhism?

In Buddhism unlike other religions of the world, the idea of blasphemy is entirely and unsurprisingly absent. It is an absence that is possibly best explained by that curious and appealing word Ehipassiko – the invitation to investigate and evaluate the Buddhist doctrine.
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What happens if you sin as a Buddhist?

The problem with this notion of original sin or mistake is that it acts very much as a hinderance [sic] to people. At some point it is of course necessary to realize one's shortcomings. But if one goes too far with that, it kills any inspiration and can destroy one's vision as well.
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What are the 2 unforgivable sins in the Bible?

And whoever shall speak a word against the Son of Man, it shall be forgiven him; but whoever shall speak against the Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him, either in this age, or in the age to come." The same idea that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable is found in Luke 12:10 and Mark 3:29.
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How many wives can a Buddhist have?

Even though the Buddhist texts are silent on the subject of monogamy or polygamy, the Buddhist laity is advised to limit themselves to one wife. The Buddha did not lay rules on married life but gave necessary advice on how to live a happy married life.
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Can Buddhists be in relationships?

Buddhism allows for each person to make the decision of whether or not they want to be married, how many children they want to have, and who they want to marry. Buddhism does not provide rules or traditions about marriage. Instead, the philosophy offers advice to help a person live happily within a marriage.
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Can Buddhists have caffeine?

While the jury is still out on coffee consumption, most Buddhists believe coffee in moderation is perfectly fine, as long as it does not interfere with the fifth precept, a guideline of morals for practicing Buddhists.
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What are the punishments in Buddhism?

Buddhism and punishment

punishment should only be to the extent to which the offender needs to make amends, and his rehabilitation into society should be of paramount importance. punishing an offender with excessive cruelty will injure not just the offender's mind, but also the mind of the person doing the punishing.
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What is the root of evil in Buddhism?

Most Buddhists believe that the negative actions and beliefs of human beings such as greed, anger and ignorance give rise to evil. These three things stop Buddhists from reaching enlightenment .
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Is gossiping allowed in Buddhism?

“In lay Buddhist communities, this is practiced by refraining from harsh speech, gossiping and from dishonesty, which includes being dishonest with ourselves.” To communicate mindfully then shows us that the purpose of our speech is to help others and ourselves suffer less.
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