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"Sacred Rules" implies "God given" rules. There is no ruling deity to hand down or enforce such regulations in Buddhism, every person is responsible for their own progress towards enlightenment. Buddhists do have the Eightfold Path which are eight statements or suggestions that would help a person lead a more skillful (less painful) life.

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