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Is there any particular form of practice in Buddhism?

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Is there any particular form of practice in Buddhism?

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According to Buddhism, everyone is free to consider and investigate Buddhist teaching before acceptance. Even after acceptance one is free to select any particular part of the teaching to put into practice. The Buddha had given various practical formats suitable to the people of different tastes and tendencies. There are, however, some typical doctrines appropriate for Buddhists in general as follows: 1. Avoid all evils, fulfill good and purify one’s own minds. 2. Generosity, morality and mind development. (Development of tranquillity and insight.) 3. Morality, concentration and wisdom. (Brief form of the noble path leading to the cessation of suffering.

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