Part I. Virtue (Sīla)#
- Description of Virtue
- 1 I. Introductory
- 2 II. Virtue
- 3 (i) What is virtue?
- 4 (ii) In what sense is it virtue?
- 5 (iii) What are its characteristic, etc.?
- 6 (iv) What are the benefits of virtue?
- 7 (v) How many kinds of virtue are there?
- 7.1 1. Monad
- 7.2 2.–8. Dyads
- 7.3 9.–13. Triads
- 7.4 14.–17. Tetrads
- 7.4.1 Virtue of the fourfold purification
- 7.4.1.1 (a) Virtue of Pātimokha restraint
- 7.4.1.2 (b) Virtue of restraint of the sense faculties
- 7.4.1.3 (c) Virtue of livelihood purification
- 7.4.1.4 (d) Virtue concerning requisites
- 7.4.1.5 (a) Pātimokha restraint by means of faith
- 7.4.1.6 (b) Restraint of the sense faculties by means of mindfulness
- 7.4.1.7 (c) Livelihood purification by means of energy
- 7.4.1.8 (d) Virtue dependent on requisites by means of understanding
- 7.4.1 Virtue of the fourfold purification
- 7.5 18.–19. Pentads
- 8 (vi), (vii) What are the defiling and the cleansing of it?
- The Ascetic Practices