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Buddhist Vows

Often, one who takes refuge will make vows as well, typically vows to adhere to the Five Precepts (pañca-sila). Laypeople generally undertake at least one of the five, but traditions differ in how many vows is common to take. The Five Precepts are not given in the form of commands such as "thou shalt not ...", but rather are promises to oneself: "I will (try) ..."

To refrain from harming living creatures (killing).
To refrain from taking that which is not given (stealing).
To refrain from sexual misconduct.
To refrain from false speech.
To refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness.


In some schools of Buddhism, serious lay people or aspiring monks take an additional three to five ethical precepts, and some of the five precepts are strengthened. For example, the precept pertaining to sexual misconduct becomes a precept of celibacy.

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