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- Vinaya Pitaka - An introduction to the Vinaya and an outline of the Vinaya Pitaka along with concise descriptions. Includes an English translation of the Patimokkha rules and certain sections of the pitaka.
- eVinaya - An organised collection of materials and links concerning the Vinaya, the Buddhist Monastic Discipline. It also has its own material.
- http://dhamma-vinaya.org/ - No description
- Vinaya Saijwani - General practice based in Princeton.
- Dighavu-kumara Vatthu - The Story of Prince Dighavu. Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Wikipedia Articles
- Vinaya - The Vinaya (a word in Pāli as well as in Sanskrit, with literal meaning 'leading out', 'education', 'discipline') is the regulatory framework for the Buddhist monastic community, or sangha, based in the canonical texts called Vinaya Pitaka. The teachings of the Buddha, or Buddhadharma can be divided into two broad categories: 'Dharma' or doctrine, and 'Vinaya', or discipline.
- Vinaya Prasad - Vinaya Prasad (also credited as Vinayaprasad and Vinaya Prakash) is a popular film and television actress in South India.She hails from Udupi.
- Vinaya Pitaka - The Vinaya Piṭaka is a Buddhist scripture, one of the three parts that make up the Tripitaka. Its primary subject matter is the monastic rules for monks and nuns.
- Gyeyul - Gyeyul is the Korean name applied to a branch of Buddhism that specializes in the study of monastic discipline, or Vinaya. The Gyeyul school derives from the Chinese Lü or Vinaya school.
- Parivara - Parivara (Pali for "accessory") is the third and last book of the Theravadin Vinaya Pitaka. It includes a summary and multiple analyses of the various rules identified in the Vinaya Pitaka's first two books, the Suttavibhanga and the Khandhaka, primarily for didactic purposes.