Buddhist Law

Buddhist Law - Buddhist Law, while not codified as a formal legal system in most regions, refers to the ethical and moral teachings derived from the teachings of the Buddha, especially the Vinaya, which governs the conduct of Buddhist monastics.

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Buddhist Law, while not codified as a formal legal system in most regions, refers to the ethical and moral teachings derived from the teachings of the Buddha, especially the Vinaya, which governs the conduct of Buddhist monastics.
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