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[[五法]] (Jpn [[go-ho]] )
 
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     [[Five rules of conduct for monks]] referred to in The [[Fourfold Rules of Discipline]] and The [[Great Commentary on the Abhidharma]]. They are  
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[[Five rules of conduct for monks]] referred to in The [[Fourfold Rules of Discipline]] and The [[Great Commentary on the Abhidharma]].
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(1) to wear clothing of patched rags,  
 
(1) to wear clothing of patched rags,  

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five ascetic practices

五法 (Jpn go-ho )



    
Five rules of conduct for monks referred to in The Fourfold Rules of Discipline and The Great Commentary on the Abhidharma.


They are :

(1) to wear clothing of patched rags,
(2) to subsist only on alms,
(3) to eat only one meal a day,
(4) to remain always outdoors, and
(5) to refrain from eating sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, or salty food.

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