Pra
nottara
(Skt.). In Hinduism, the process of ‘question and answer’, through which teaching proceeds.
Prasth
natraya
Pr
timok
a
(Skt.; P
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li,
p
timokkha
). Part of the Buddhist
Vinaya
-pitaka, containing the rules for
bhik
us
(monks) and for bhik
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unis (nuns). It is recited at every
uposatha
ceremony. Originally, public confession of fault against the code was made, but this became an individual confession prior to the ceremony, with a silent assent at its conclusion. Three codes survive:
Therav
din
(227 rules for bhik
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us, 311 for bhik
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unis), Mula-
Sarvastiv
din
(258 and 366), and Dharmaguptaka (250 and 348).