Understanding the fourth precept

Buddhist ethical conduct including the Five Precepts (Pañcasikkhāpada), and Eightfold Ethical Conduct (Aṭṭhasīla).
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Re: Understanding the fourth precept

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i actually don't have a source for it. i asked the person that told me and he said it in the authenticity of the early buddhist texts paper. but i couldn't find it
upaya means differently for mahayana and theravāda, here is a source about that http://www.buddhanet.net/skilful-means.htm
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