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1 0| lay-follower (upasaka) who has five qualities is a jewel of 2 0| a lotus. What are these five qualities? ~ He has 3 1| it. So the Buddha forbade five kinds of trade to a lay 4 1| Livelihood or by observing the Five Precepts (Pañ ca Sila). 5 1| will be very effective. The five hindrances are undue attachment 6 2| contact with. ~Monks, these five trades ought not to be plied 7 2| breaking one or more of the Five Precepts, which are the 8 2| strong bad kamma. ~But these five are the only ways of earning 9 2| determination to keep all the Five Precepts while we work at 10 3| Buddha, is a mere compound of five things, the five khandhas 11 3| compound of five things, the five khandhas or aggregates. 12 3| attaining this. There are five factors to be developed 13 3| illusion. The last of the five factors is Wisdom. Wisdom 14 3| them is maintained. These five factors are called indriyas 15 3| direction. They are the five guides to keep us on the 16 4| the answer is 'from the five hindrances: sensual craving