2010-11-11

How to Practice the Precepts


The Buddha said:" Oh, good man! There is a man who upholds the prohibitions and precepts, but [does so] for the happiness that he can obtain for himself, for humans and gods, and not to save all beings, and not for protect the unsurpassed Wonderful Dharma, but for profit and for fear of the three unfortunate realms, for the life, lust, power, safety, eloquence, for fear of state laws, evil reputation, for fear of dirty name, and for worldly works. Such guarding and upholding of precepts cannot be called practicing the precepts. Oh, good man! What is the true upholding of the precepts (shila)? When someone upholds precepts, the goal should be to pass the beings to the other shore, to protect the Wonderful Dharma, to save the unsaved, to enlighten the unenlightened, to enable those who have not yet taken refuge taken it, to enable those who have not yet attained Nirvana attain it. Practicing thus, a person does not see precept (shila), how it is actually upheld, the person who upholds precepts, the results to be attained, whether the person has sinned or not. Oh, good man! If anyone acts thus, this is the upholding of precepts (shila)."

Nirvana Sutra, Chapter 35, on Bodhisattva Lion's Roar 3.


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