Buddhist ethics is one of the three sections of the eightfold path, which are respectively Panna (wisdom), Sila (ethics) and Samadhi (concentration). Buddhist ethics has its core values in differentiation to the conventional English definition of moral and ethics. Rather than obligation and the abiding of oneself to rules, Buddhist ethics is a self consciousness of self-restraint, principles of harmony and inner virtue. Buddhist is an emphasis on inner cultivation and mind rather than external influences on one's values and actions. Morality in Buddhism contains many aspects.Â
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