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Upāsaka (masculine) or Upāsikā (feminine) are from the Sanskrit and Pāli words for "attendant". This is the title of followers of Buddhism (or, historically, of Gautama Buddha) who are not monks, nuns, or novice monastics in a Buddhist order, and who undertake certain vows. In modern times they have a … See more
The five vows to be held by upāsakas are referred to as the "Five Precepts" (Pāli: pañcasīla):
1. I … See moreTraditionally, in India, upāsakas wore white robes, representing a level of renunciation between lay people and monastics. For this … See more
In the Pali Canon's Jivaka Sutta, the Buddha is asked, "Lord, to what extent is one a lay follower (upāsako)?" The Buddha replies that … See more
• Bluck, Robert (2002). The Path of the Householder: Buddhist Lay Discipline in the Pali Canon, Buddhist Studies Review 19 (1), 1-18 See more
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In traditional Theravada communities, a non-Buddhist becomes a Buddhist lay disciple by … See moreIn the Early Buddhist Texts (SN 17:23), the Buddha said that a devoted lay disciple should foster the wish to become like Citta and Hatthaka, while devoted bhikkhus should … See more
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