One of the three divisions of the Tipitaka. It contains rules and regulations for the conduct of monks and nuns in all the details of their lives. The rules are attributed to the Buddha himself, and an old commentary, incorporated into the text, gives accounts of the occasions on which the rules were formulated. A certain amount of historical matter is also found regarding the Order, especially in the last two chapters of the Cullavagga.
The Vinaya Pitaka consists of
the Sutta-Vibhanga,
the Khandhakas,
the Parivára, and
the Pátimokkha.
The first is divided into
Párájiká and
Pácittiya
and the second into
Mahávagga and
Cullavagga.