The Vinaya (a word in Pāli as well as in Sanskrit, with literal meaning 'leading out', 'education', 'discipline') is the regulatory framework for the Buddhist monastic community, or sangha, based in the canonical texts called Vinaya Pitaka. The teachings of the Buddha, or Buddhadharma can be divided into two broad categories: 'Dharma' or doctrine, and 'Vinaya', or discipline. Another term for Buddhism is dharmavinaya.

At the heart of the Vinaya is a set of rules known as Patimokkha (Pāli), or Pratimoksha (Sanskrit). The Vinaya was orally passed down from the Buddha to his disciples. Eventually, numerous different Vinayas arose in Buddhism, based upon geographical or cultural differences and the different Buddhist schools that developed. Three of these are still in use. The Vinayas are the same in substance and have only minor differences. Buddhists in Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Thailand follow the Theravadin Vinaya, which has 227 rules for the bhikkhus (male monastics) and 311 for the bhikkhunis (female monastics, though the female order died out centuries ago and recent attempts to restore it from the Chinese tradition are controversial). Buddhists in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam follow the Dharmaguptaka Vinaya (四分律), which has 250 rules for the bhikkhus and 348 rules for the bhikkhunis. Buddhists in Tibet and Mongolia follow the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya, which has 253 rules for the bhikshus and 364 rules for bhikshunis (in theory, though the female order was never introduced in Tibet; it has recently been authorized by the Dalai Lama). In addition to these patimokkha rules there are many supplementary rules.

The Buddha constantly reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that counts. On the other hand, the rules themselves are designed to assure a satisfying life, and provide a perfect springboard for the higher attainments. Monastics are instructed by the Buddha to live as "islands unto themselves". In this sense, living life as the vinaya prescribes it is, as one scholar puts it: "more than merely a means to an end: it is very nearly the end in itself."

Surrounding the rules is a range of texts. Some of these explain the origins of the rules - it is possible to trace the development of the rules from responses to specific situations or actions to a general codification. There are also a number of sutta-like texts which are more general statements about Buddhist doctrine, or which give biographical details of some of the great disciples and their enlightenment. Other sections detail how the rules are to be applied, how breaches are to be dealt with, and how disputes amongst the monks are handled.

It is thought that originally there were no rules and the Buddha and his disciples just lived in harmony when they were together. Most of the time they would have been wandering alone, but every year, during the monsoon season when travelling became impossible, the bhikkhus would come together for a few months. As the sangha became bigger and started accepting people of lesser ability who remained unenlightened, it became necessary to begin having rules.

It seems that initially these were quite flexible and were adapted to the situation. By the time of the Buddha's death there would have been a body of rules which bhikkhus were expected to follow. In the Mahaparinibbana Sutta the Buddha, as part of his last teaching, tells the bhikkhus that they can abandon some minor rules, but that they should stick to the major ones, but there appears to have been some confusion over which was which. It was therefore decided that they would keep all of the rules. Immediately after the Buddha's death there was a council at which all of the teachings were recited, collected and sorted. Legend has it that the huge volume of teachings was recited from memory, with Ananda reciting the dhamma and Upali reciting the Vinaya.

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Which university is better ? Annamalai or Vinayaka mission ? pls help?
Q. i know there is lot of other best universities . pls help me in deciding which is better for mba . annamalai university or vinaya mission university
Asked by anand p - Wed Jan 7 00:07:36 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Annamalai University is the best for MBA as compare to Vinaya Mission University.
Answered by KKM - Wed Jan 7 00:20:22 2009

Hi, pls suggest a good name for my second son, my first son's name is Sudhanvaa, preferably starting with "V"?
Q. A nice matching names starting with other letters is also okay Father's name - Harish Mother's name - Vinaya
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Buddhists: Is the Sutta Pitaka the teaching of Gautama Buddha or Venerable Ananda?
Q. Tradition holds that the entire Sutta Pitaka was memorised by Venerable Ananda and that, at the first Buddhist Council, these teachings were confirmed, compiled and passed on. Are there a lot of similarities between the Sutta Pitaka and the Vinaya Pitaka to suggest that these ARE the teachings of Gautama Buddha, or is this something that is only held true by tradition? Is the Sutta Pitaka the teachings of the Buddha or of Ananda? (NOTE: I ask this from a Theravada perspective)
Asked by Mawkish - Mon Nov 3 06:29:41 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Suttas were indeed compiled by the Buddha as well as his close disciples...whether any one can be attributed to the Buddha or not it is not possible to say...the Suttas themselves and the Teachings they hold are the gems which should be contemplated as opposed to who wrote this or that one... Don't worry about whether or not a sutta contains the actual words uttered by the historical Buddha.There is no way to prove it one way or the other. Just read the suttas, put the teachings into practice as best you can, and see what happens... :) Please pardon me as I take an excerpt from a paragraph from "Befriending the Suttas" ... a chapter from the Access to Insight website which may help you as you read them... "If you're interested in a… [cont.]
Answered by Gaz - Mon Nov 3 13:17:03 2008

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