THE
VINAYA PITAKA
The Vinaya pitaka is one among the three pitakas (baskets);
the other two are Abhidhamma pitaka and Sutta pitaka. It was very instrumental in the study of the
ancient Indian culture during the time of the Buddha. The culture, character
and nature of the Indian people during that time can be found in the Vinaya
pitaka. In addition, it can be seen in
the Vinaya how the Buddha, when forming Buddhist organization, made sure that
there is harmony between the monks of various castes and from different
localities.
For the advancement of an organization it is essential to
have rules and practices. The rule for a
Buddhist organization is the Vinaya or monastic code. Buddha had laid down the rules in this code
of conduct. If we study the majority of
the rules we can see that the rules were laid down so as to be free from the
criticism and censure of people of that time.
It is true that religious code of conduct was introduced so that people
who do not worship Buddhism will begin to worship it, and for those who already
worship it to have more respect.
I understand that
'Vinaya' in the present day serves as an 'ART OF LIVING' for those who aspired
to attain spiritual goals. For me it is
a noblest personality development course, in modern days.
One who practices
Vinaya pitaka as Buddha asked to practice; automatically he can also achieve
proper position and get property in the world to live happily.
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