Adhering to the 5 basic precepts and taking refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha.
The 5 precepts:
For lay Buddhists, like myself, I wear normal everyday clothes. Buddhists Monks and Nuns wear robes that are traditional to the lineage they belong to.
In Traditional Buddhism, Buddhists only believe in Buddha ; they do not have any gods.
There are no hard and fast food rules in Buddhism. A lot depends on what school of Buddhism is being adhered to. Some Buddhists choose a vegetarian diet as a means of bringing no harm to other creatures. Traditional Buddhists wear robes known as "civara."
In Islam, there is arranged marriage. In Buddhism, I am not sure but the traditional ways I believe is also the same because back then, traditional marriage was very common.
you give them advice and rules to your household.
he was raised in a Buddhist household, both of his parents are Buddhism.. So I guess that makes him a Buddhism? :P
you give them advice and rules to your household.
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This depends entirely on the school of Buddhism and the specific temple. The Buddha did not lay down any rules on this.
The ordination of monks and nuns and the bi-weekly recitation of the rules for monks and nuns. Some schools of Buddhism have additional rituals.
Feasts are not actually part of the traditional practice of Buddhism, though they have been added in the thousands of years since in many parts of the world.The closest thing to a feast in traditional Buddhism is called dana. It is customary to offer a meal to the monks. It is also customary to invite householders to eat after the monks have finished.
Yes. There are 220 basic rules in the Patimokkha. There are another eight hundred or so lesser rules in the Vinaya.Having said that, many monks do not follow all of the rules.