Buddhism really does not have any hard and fast rules...there a five vows lay practitioners take to help one's practice and general life: 1. I undertake the precept to refrain from taking life (from living creatures). ; 2. I undertake the precept to refrain from taking that which is not given. ;
; 3. I undertake the precept to refrain from exploiting the passions (these days, sexual misconduct is usually mentioned). ;
; 4. I undertake the precept to refrain from incorrect speech (lies and such). ;
; 5. I undertake the precept to refrain from intoxicating drinks and drugs which lead to carelessness.
They believe in the sanctity and right to life of all of God's creatures, even bugs! They will not hurt any creature.
the first rule of jainism is "Ahinsa" or non violence
Most important is non violance
im going to bum you
The Anga
The first rule of Fight Club is that you do not talk about fight club. You may not say anything that has to do with it because that is the first rule of the fight club.
The first group to rule after Hammurabi was Hittites.
Wizard's First Rule was created in 1994-08.
Wizard's First Rule has 836 pages.
jain's celebrate many festivals ranging from holi in the march to diwali in november they also celebrate the birthday of trithankaras and also they do celebrate the other hindu festival
First rule - you never talk about first rule of a structured loop. Haha i kid. It's to ensure that it will end cleanly and not run infinitely.
Avoid jargon is the first rule for constructing military correspondence.
It was first her little's brother's rule. But he died so it became her rule.
the 'in the grasp' rule was first out into use in 1979.
First rule of science: If it's icky, DON'T TOUCH IT!!! Poke it with a stick!!!
Avoid jargon is the first rule for constructing military correspondence.