With great respect to the Venerable Luang Phaw. Today I have some questions about the meaning of a Buddhist word. The word “Sila” (precepts) has many facets: the 5 precepts, the 8 precepts, the 10 precepts, and the 227 precepts. I would truly like to know what the word “Sila” (precept) means. How important are the precepts? Why do we need to keep the precepts?

Answer
by Venerable Dhattajeevo Bhikku
You are a lawyer. In this world, countries can co-exist because everyone obeys the law. Laws are what inform us what we can and cannot do. What we do and what we don’t.
The precepts frame our behavior, controlling our deeds so
that our wrong actions (sins) will not adversely impact our minds. The precepts also stop us from causing others torment.
Mindfulness can be defeated by intoxicants: alcohol and drugs. Alcohol and drugs destroy mindfulness. Alcohol and drugs lead people to break the 4 tenets, to behave abnormally. So the Lord Buddha added the fifth principle of not consuming intoxicants.
What is the importance of keeping the 5 precepts?
Primarily, the precepts prevent us from committing wrong actions that harm others. They stop us from harming ourselves. Anyone who considers killing another person or animal, just this thought by itself causes distress.
To actually kill produces anguish and torment because this only resigns the killer to the same fate later.
To steal and
cheat others, to dupe another, beware because you will suffer the adverse
consequences of these actions.
To have an affair with someone else’s child, with someone
else’s spouse, these are people beloved by someone, people someone feels
possessive about. Sometimes the bad results of these actions will create
immediate problems. Sometimes the
results will be indirect, coming in the form of an illness such as AIDS.
First, we prevent ourselves from suffering.
Second, we do not cause others to suffer.
By fully maintaining the 5 precepts, we become prepared to
perform good actions of many other types. When the 5 precepts are combined with
the worldly laws that you have studied or that you use in your job, When these
two things are combined, they are a force for the stability of nations. But the
main benefit of keeping the 5 precepts is for yourself because they prevent you
from going astray.
There are even
finer ways to keep the precepts: 8 precepts, 10 precepts, 227 precepts. These
precepts are called “Sila Prot” (for religious observance). They are used to eliminate the defilements. So
the use of precepts can be divided into two stages. The five precepts create the foundation for goodness, preventing
the defilements from arising. The 8 precepts and 10 precepts are even
better than the 5 precepts.
They eliminate the defilements, expunging them to ever
deeper degrees depending on the determination of the one keeping the precepts. Therefore,
during the rainy season monastic retreat, the monks who keep the Sila Prot (227
precepts) at all times – should not be the only ones keeping the Sila Prot. You should emulate them during this period
too.
Keeping only the 5 precepts during the rainy season monastic retreat is too little.For those of you who regularly go to the temple, it would be wise to keep the 8 precepts. If you have the opportunity, it would be excellent to ordain as a novice (10 precepts) or a monk (227 precepts) with me. You can join us for the next rainy season monastic retreat.