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  • ''Śīla'' (Skt. ''śīla''  +
  • 2) the discipline of accumulating virtuous qualities (''kuśaladharmasaṃgrāhakaśīla'')  +
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  • T. ''tshul khrims'') refers to ethical conT. ''tshul khrims'') refers to ethical conduct, moral discipline, or virtue, forming a cornerstone of Buddhist praxis. It is the first of the Three Higher Trainings (''triśikṣā'': ''śīla'', ''samādhi'', ''prajñā'') and the second of the Six Perfections (''pāramitā'') in Mahāyāna. ''Śīla'' involves abstaining from unwholesome actions (''akuśalakarmapatha''), such as the ten non-virtues, and actively cultivating wholesome ones. It is commonly categorized into three types: 1) the discipline of restraint (''saṃvaraśīla''), such as observing lay (e.g., ''pañcaśīla'') or monastic (''prātimokṣa'') vowsaśīla'') or monastic (''prātimokṣa'') vows  +
  • and 3) particularly in Mahāyāna, the disciand 3) particularly in Mahāyāna, the discipline of acting for the welfare of sentient beings (''sattvārthakriyāśīla'' or ''sattvānugrāhakaśīla''). ''Śīla'' provides the essential foundation for developing mental concentration (''samādhi'') and transformative wisdom (''prajñā'').') and transformative wisdom (''prajñā'').  +