Factors of Offence (Theravada)

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Revision as of 12:50, 21 July 2006

This article is just a beginning, it needs expanding.

Many rules have specific factors of offence. Five commonly found factors are:

For some rules the Vibhanga enumerates all these factors as needing to be present for there to be an offence. For other rules the Vibhanga only mentions a few of these factors, while for many less 'heavy' rules like pacittiyas and sekhiyas the Vibhanga does not mention specific factors. In this last case, the factors are frequently enumerated in the commentaries.

Some rules contain factors which are different from the five factors mentioned above.

When the factors are listed, all must be fulfilled to commit the full offense.

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