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Topik Buddhisme => Studi Sutta/Sutra => Topic started by: kullatiro on 10 February 2011, 03:13:43 PM

Title: Rujukan pancasila, athatasila, dasasila dan pandita sila dari tipitaka?
Post by: kullatiro on 10 February 2011, 03:13:43 PM
di bagian mana di tipitaka yang membahas khusus tentang sila terutama panca sila, athasila, dasasila, dan pandita sila.

sutta bagian mana dari tipitaka yang khusus membahas pancasila, atahsila, dasasila, pandita sila?
Title: Re: Rujukan pancasila, athatasila, dasasila dan pandita sila dari tipitaka?
Post by: Sumedho on 10 February 2011, 04:42:03 PM
de javu deh. kekna dulu pernah ada bahas ini juga. Soal pancasila kekna itu diambil dibuat dari Abhisanda sutta, pas ketemu sama dengan 5 bagian dari attha sila.

atthasila kan dari uposatha sutta, muluposatha sutta

Dasa sila itu turunan dari atthasila aja.

pandita sila? itu buatan lokal :)
Title: Re: Rujukan pancasila, athatasila, dasasila dan pandita sila dari tipitaka?
Post by: Indra on 10 February 2011, 05:09:53 PM
Quote from: From AN8.39 Abhisanda Sutta, http://accesstoinsight.org
There is the case where a disciple of the noble ones, abandoning the taking of life, abstains from taking life. In doing so, he gives freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings. In giving freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings, he gains a share in limitless freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, and freedom from oppression. This is the first gift, the first great gift — original, long-standing, traditional, ancient, unadulterated, unadulterated from the beginning — that is not open to suspicion, will never be open to suspicion, and is unfaulted by knowledgeable contemplatives & priests. And this is the fourth reward of merit...

"Furthermore, abandoning taking what is not given (stealing), the disciple of the noble ones abstains from taking what is not given. In doing so, he gives freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings. In giving freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings, he gains a share in limitless freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, and freedom from oppression. This is the second gift, the second great gift... and this is the fifth reward of merit...

"Furthermore, abandoning illicit sex, the disciple of the noble ones abstains from illicit sex. In doing so, he gives freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings. In giving freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings, he gains a share in limitless freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, and freedom from oppression. This is the third gift, the third great gift... and this is the sixth reward of merit...

"Furthermore, abandoning lying, the disciple of the noble ones abstains from lying. In doing so, he gives freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings. In giving freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings, he gains a share in limitless freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, and freedom from oppression. This is the fourth gift, the fourth great gift... and this is the seventh reward of merit...

"Furthermore, abandoning the use of intoxicants, the disciple of the noble ones abstains from taking intoxicants. In doing so, he gives freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings. In giving freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, freedom from oppression to limitless numbers of beings, he gains a share in limitless freedom from danger, freedom from animosity, and freedom from oppression. This is the fifth gift, the fifth great gift — original, long-standing, traditional, ancient, unadulterated, unadulterated from the beginning — that is not open to suspicion, will never be open to suspicion, and is unfaulted by knowledgeable contemplatives & priests. And this is the eighth reward of merit, reward of skillfulness, nourishment of happiness, celestial, resulting in happiness, leading to heaven, leading to what is desirable, pleasurable, & appealing; to welfare & to happiness.
Title: Re: Rujukan pancasila, athatasila, dasasila dan pandita sila dari tipitaka?
Post by: Dhamma Sukkha on 10 February 2011, 05:11:04 PM
di bagian mana di tipitaka yang membahas khusus tentang sila terutama panca sila, athasila, dasasila, dan pandita sila.

sutta bagian mana dari tipitaka yang khusus membahas pancasila, atahsila, dasasila, pandita sila?
yg w taunya sih di Uposatha sutta dalam anguttara nikaya, w punya bukunya yg dah pernah w post di DC broo... \;D/\;D/\;D/

bentar dulu yaa... w cariin... ;D ;D ;D

nih dia broo... =>> http://dhammacitta.org/forum/index.php?topic=13067.0;all
Title: Re: Rujukan pancasila, athatasila, dasasila dan pandita sila dari tipitaka?
Post by: kullatiro on 10 February 2011, 06:33:15 PM
ho pandita sila buatan indonesia saja di luaran tidak ada yah?
Title: Re: Rujukan pancasila, athatasila, dasasila dan pandita sila dari tipitaka?
Post by: Indra on 10 February 2011, 06:38:10 PM
ho pandita sila buatan indonesia saja di luaran tidak ada yah?

mungkin ada, tapi yg jelas tidak ada ditemukan rujukan untuk pandita sila dalam sutta vinaya mana pun