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The Buddhist Layman

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Ten Virtues of The Lay-follower 

These ten, great King, are the virtues of a lay-follower

He shares the joys and the sorrows of the Order;* 

He places the Dhamma first;** 

He enjoys giving according to his ability

If he sees a decline in the Dispensation of the Teaching of the Buddha, he strives for its strong growth

He has right views, disregarding belief in superstitions and omens; he will not accept any other teacher, not even for the sake of his life

He guards his deeds and words

He loves and cherishes peace and concord

He is not envious or jealous

He does not live a Buddhist life by way of deception or hypocrisy

He has gone for refuge to the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha

                                                                                                                                     - Questions of King MilindaCh. IV 

*     That is, he is concerned about the welfare of the monastic community, with which he is connected. 

**    That is, he places the Dhamma before self and worldly considerations; this refers to the three dominant influences (adhipateyya), Dhamma being the third, after atta (self) and loka (world); see Anguttara, The Threes, No. 40
 

 




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