In Buddhism, how should a person who has received the five precepts withdraw from the five precepts?

Updated on culture 2024-08-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    You can't say that, you don't need to quit, you can give up a precept, it's usually alcohol, and many people can't quit drinking in order to survive.

    This is permissible, and the other four precepts must be kept, because the five precepts are heavy precepts that must be kept, otherwise there will be corresponding cause and effect and punishment.

    It has a bad effect on yourself and others.

    It is better to have standards and rules for everything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    AmitabhaThree refuges. and the five precepts, after receiving the precepts, you have really done it, and only then can you really take the precepts.

    When you withdraw from the vows, you will kowtow three times in front of the Buddha statue and say that you can withdraw whatever vows you want.

    Question: If I say that I have taken the five precepts and cannot keep them, can I withdraw from them? How do I quit my vows?

    The old mage repliedYes, it's very easy to withdraw the vows, just kowtow three times in front of the Buddha and Bodhisattva, and if I want to withdraw this vow, I will withdraw it, and I don't have to tell anyone, so I will withdraw it. So it's very troublesome to take the vows, and it's easy to quit the vows.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Haha, quitting the five precepts, is it because you can't do it yourself for fear of breaking the precepts? If the school has school rules, it is not appropriate to be a student? The five precepts are cause and effect, no one can leave cause and effect, and taking the precepts is just to help oneself avoid the bad ones and make oneself better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Why do you sometimes feel that good people are not rewarded? What are the five precepts?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Why do Buddhist laymen have to take the five precepts? It's for the truth.

    Yuan is protecting the laymen, and in order to bai, the laymen have a good foundation for learning and practicing Buddhism.

    The truth of the five precepts.

    DAO's intentions: First, it is to let lay people understand cause and effect, understand that the five precepts are the basic conditions for being a human being, and that if you lose the five precepts, you will lose your body, and your human body is rare. Understand that cause and effect follow, that compassion for sentient beings is compassion for oneself, that benefiting sentient beings is benefiting oneself, and that harming sentient beings is harming oneself.

    Second, the Buddha told us that because of the precepts, we are determined, and because of the precepts, we are wise. Extinguishing greed and hatred and diligent cultivation of precepts and wisdom are the only ways to practice, and precepts are the foundation.

    If the foundation is unstable, let alone the rest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The purpose of the five precepts comes.

    It is to purify the heart and reduce desires to help increase the source of power

    The increase in concentration will also increase the chances of attaining concentration in practice, but if you don't have enlightenment or don't have a clear understanding of the dao people who are skeptical or not sincere, it is not particularly advantageous to keep the vows, and the increase in desire can consume the functions and various parts of the human body, and there will be a lack of nutrients, so not everyone can cultivate the Tao and keep the vows.

    At the same time, abstain.

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