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     (1) Also, eight grave offenses, eight unpardonable offenses, eight parajikas, or eight parajika offenses. The gravest offenses defined for nuns, punishable by expulsion from the Buddhist Order. They are killing, stealing, sexual relations, lying, touching a male, improper association with a male, concealing the misbehavior of another, and following a monk whose behavior goes against monastic rules.
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     (1) Also, eight grave offenses, eight unpardonable offenses, [[eight parajikas]], or eight [[parajika]] offenses. The gravest offenses defined for [[nuns]], punishable by expulsion from the [[Buddhist Order]]. They are {{Wiki|killing}}, [[stealing]], {{Wiki|sexual}} relations, {{Wiki|lying}}, [[touching]] a {{Wiki|male}}, improper association with a {{Wiki|male}}, concealing the misbehavior of another, and following a [[monk]] whose {{Wiki|behavior}} goes against [[monastic]] {{Wiki|rules}}.
  
     (2)[八重]( Jpn hachiju ): Violations of the eight prohibitions for bodhisattvas. They consist of the four offenses of killing, stealing, sexual relations, and lying, plus those of praising oneself and disparaging others, begrudging offerings or withholding one's efforts to expound the teachings, giving way to anger and not accepting apology, and slandering the correct teaching.
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     (2)[[八重]]( Jpn [[hachiju]] ): Violations of the eight prohibitions for [[bodhisattvas]]. They consist of the four offenses of {{Wiki|killing}}, [[stealing]], {{Wiki|sexual}} relations, and {{Wiki|lying}}, plus those of praising oneself and disparaging others, begrudging [[offerings]] or withholding one's efforts to expound the teachings, giving way to [[anger]] and not accepting [[apology]], and [[slandering]] the correct [[teaching]].
 
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eight major offenses
八重・八波羅夷 ( Jpn hachiju or hachi-harai )

    (1) Also, eight grave offenses, eight unpardonable offenses, eight parajikas, or eight parajika offenses. The gravest offenses defined for nuns, punishable by expulsion from the Buddhist Order. They are killing, stealing, sexual relations, lying, touching a male, improper association with a male, concealing the misbehavior of another, and following a monk whose behavior goes against monastic rules.

    (2)八重( Jpn hachiju ): Violations of the eight prohibitions for bodhisattvas. They consist of the four offenses of killing, stealing, sexual relations, and lying, plus those of praising oneself and disparaging others, begrudging offerings or withholding one's efforts to expound the teachings, giving way to anger and not accepting apology, and slandering the correct teaching.

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