- the five precepts (prohibitions against killing, theft, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication)Buddhism
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- the five precepts (prohibitions against killing, theft, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication)
This refers to moral guidelines in Buddhism that outline basic ethical conduct. They are intended to help individuals lead a harmonious and responsible life.
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ごかい五戒をまもる守るto observe the five preceptsごかい五戒のおしえ教えthe teachings of the five preceptsごかい五戒をとく説くto preach the five preceptsごかい五戒にしたがう従うto follow the five preceptsぶっきょう仏教のごかい五戒the five precepts of Buddhismごかい五戒をまなぶ学ぶto learn the five preceptsごかい五戒をおかす犯すto violate the five preceptsごかい五戒のじっせん実践the practice of the five preceptsにちじょうせいかつ日常生活でのごかい五戒the five precepts in daily lifeごかい五戒をいしき意識するto be conscious of the five precepts
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