Ive been reminded by a few Mahayana layfolk to treat the dhamma with respect and as such only leave Buddhist text in clean places. Such as, no putting any Buddhist book behind the toilet etc. I do not know whether they are just expressing their opinion or it is a real rule in Mahayana Buddhism. Does such a thing exist in Theravada Buddhism? Leaving a text in a clean place is something i do agree with, to show respect to the Buddhas teaching.
I want to know whether it is okay if i read the dhamma on my smartphone while using the toilet or having a ciggarette while reading the dhamma? Any rules against that? I know ciggarette is a bad habit that breaches the 5th precept.
Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
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Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
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Greetings,
Metta,
Paul.
The suttas were transmitted orally as opposed to being written down. As such, I'm not aware of any pre-emptive provisions for how the written Buddhavacana should be treated. If there are provisions within Theravada about such matters, they would not come from the Buddha himself.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am I want to know whether it is okay if i read the dhamma on my smartphone while using the toilet or having a ciggarette while reading the dhamma? Any rules against that?
Not to veer too far off topic, but assuming it's a tobacco cigarette, then it's not a violation of the precept.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am I know ciggarette is a bad habit that breaches the 5th precept.
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Paul.
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Paul, i had no idea tobacco is not a breach of the precept. Best Regards. Thank you for sharing!retrofuturist wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:50 am Greetings,
The suttas were transmitted orally as opposed to being written down. As such, I'm not aware of any pre-emptive provisions for how the written Buddhavacana should be treated. If there are provisions within Theravada about such matters, they would not come from the Buddha himself.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am I want to know whether it is okay if i read the dhamma on my smartphone while using the toilet or having a ciggarette while reading the dhamma? Any rules against that?
Not to veer too far off topic, but assuming it's a tobacco cigarette, then it's not a violation of the precept.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am I know ciggarette is a bad habit that breaches the 5th precept.
Metta,
Paul.
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Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
I would like to add, as to how i heard about the "no text in dirty places rule", it was from some Mahayana layfolk. Not sure if it an actual rule in Mahayana Buddhism or just their personal opinion on how the text should be treated.
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Sarath, thank you!SarathW wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:20 am "Furthermore, when going forward & returning, he makes himself fully alert; when looking toward & looking away... when bending & extending his limbs... when carrying his outer cloak, his upper robe & his bowl... when eating, drinking, chewing, & savoring... when urinating & defecating... when walking, standing, sitting, falling asleep, waking up, talking, & remaining silent, he makes himself fully alert.
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Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
It is ok but you should realize that you are probably in a restless state with a lot of craving for sensuality if u do those things.
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There is an apocryphal Mahayana sutra believed to be written in China called the Sutra of Cause and Effect which warns against disrespecting sutras such as putting them on the floor.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 4:00 am I would like to add, as to how i heard about the "no text in dirty places rule", it was from some Mahayana layfolk. Not sure if it an actual rule in Mahayana Buddhism or just their personal opinion on how the text should be treated.
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Friends of mine said that Tibetan Buddhists they once practiced with (at Bodh Gaya) were meticulous about not putting the sheet of paper with the text for chanting on the floor, and were mildly shocked when our friends did it. Our local monastery doesn't worry about treating texts etc. with particular respect in this way, but they are of course mindful about putting things neatly in their place, as an aid to developing mindfulness.
The man in the couple referred to earlier was for many years a monk in Ajahn Chah's tradition, and his partner teases him about his reluctance to save time in the mornings by shaving or brushing his teeth while going to the toilet. He was trained for many years to fully focus on one thing at a time. When he uses the toilet, he uses the toilet, and when he reads, he reads.
The man in the couple referred to earlier was for many years a monk in Ajahn Chah's tradition, and his partner teases him about his reluctance to save time in the mornings by shaving or brushing his teeth while going to the toilet. He was trained for many years to fully focus on one thing at a time. When he uses the toilet, he uses the toilet, and when he reads, he reads.
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Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
I don't leave Buddhist texts in the bathroom, but have been know to take them there.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am Ive been reminded by a few Mahayana layfolk to treat the dhamma with respect and as such only leave Buddhist text in clean places.
Buddha save me from new-agers!
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Surely you are not, erm, disposing of them there, Dinsdale? Please tell us you are carrying them out again with you...Dinsdale wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 9:31 amI don't leave Buddhist texts in the bathroom, but have been know to take them there.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am Ive been reminded by a few Mahayana layfolk to treat the dhamma with respect and as such only leave Buddhist text in clean places.
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Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
Don't worry, I'm not that poor.Sam Vara wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:34 amSurely you are not, erm, disposing of them there, Dinsdale? Please tell us you are carrying them out again with you...Dinsdale wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 9:31 amI don't leave Buddhist texts in the bathroom, but have been know to take them there.Strive4Karuna wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 am Ive been reminded by a few Mahayana layfolk to treat the dhamma with respect and as such only leave Buddhist text in clean places.
Buddha save me from new-agers!
Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
I do not know if there is any rule as such .. but reading in toilet is not very respectful.
Also .. speaking from my personal point of view ..
It would not be at level of my feet .. such as I am sitting cross legged on bed and scriptures are open besides me (same goes for sitting on floor) .. exception being if I am reading it before going to sleep while lying down and I am flat on the bed with the book besides me at night (though this should not happen ideally)
Also no sex unless it is shut away in a cupboard or placed on a shelf ..
Preferably no sex with a sutta or scripture in the room (or Buddha statue or pic in the room)
No looking at porn with -- same as above .. also make sure no suttas are open while watching porn on laptop .. or there is no desktop wall paper of Buddha
If it falls to the ground then to touch it to the head and heart .. to indicate it is valuable to the head and heart
and no printing out random Dhamma pdfs .. because they may be not cared for and gather dust ..
But that is just me ..
Also .. speaking from my personal point of view ..
It would not be at level of my feet .. such as I am sitting cross legged on bed and scriptures are open besides me (same goes for sitting on floor) .. exception being if I am reading it before going to sleep while lying down and I am flat on the bed with the book besides me at night (though this should not happen ideally)
Also no sex unless it is shut away in a cupboard or placed on a shelf ..
Preferably no sex with a sutta or scripture in the room (or Buddha statue or pic in the room)
No looking at porn with -- same as above .. also make sure no suttas are open while watching porn on laptop .. or there is no desktop wall paper of Buddha
If it falls to the ground then to touch it to the head and heart .. to indicate it is valuable to the head and heart
and no printing out random Dhamma pdfs .. because they may be not cared for and gather dust ..
But that is just me ..
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Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
Yes. Buddha said monks should not give Dhamma talks to lay people who sit on a high seat, wear a headdress, hold an umbrella, etc. (all this was considered as disrespect). Here: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitak ... .wlsh.htmlIve been reminded by a few Mahayana layfolk to treat the dhamma with respect and as such only leave Buddhist text in clean places. Such as, no putting any Buddhist book behind the toilet etc. I do not know whether they are just expressing their opinion or it is a real rule in Mahayana Buddhism. Does such a thing exist in Theravada Buddhism?
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Re: Is it okay to read buddhist text while i am using the toilet, having a smoke?
Different sects have different rules and customs. In terms of general culture, books were traditionally treated with respect as conveyors of learning (and were also expensive). If you have used a tradional Asian squat toilet you will understand why bringing a book in is a good way to lose it