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摘要
本文是对印度教的言语伦理教学的一种解释。在印度教中,一个人的自我品质至少是通过三个方面的行为来衡量的,被称为Tri Kaya Parisuda(三善或高尚的行为),1)Manacika(良好的思想),2)Wacika(良好的言语)和3)Kayika(良好的行为)。这三件事必须以一种平衡的方式实现。如果在其他方面有一个跛脚,就会产生不好的影响。通过一个人的思考、说话和行为的方式来认识他。本文追溯了印度教文献中各种来源的wacika parisuda(善言)教义。在对印度文学(Nitisastra, Slokantara, Sarasamuccaya, Bhagavadgita)的研究中表明,一个人的话语表明了他的成熟,知识和灵性。
This paper is an explanation of the ethical teaching of speech according to Hinduism. In Hinduism, the quality of one's self is measured at least on three aspects of action, known as Tri Kaya Parisuda (Three Good or noble Behavior), 1) Manacika (good thinking), 2) Wacika (good speech), and 3) Kayika (good action). All three things must be actualized in a balanced way. If there is lameness in one of the other aspects, it will have a bad effect. Man is recognized by the way he thinks, speaks and acts. This paper traces the teachings of wacika parisuda (good speech) from various sources in Hindu literature. In the study of Hindu literature (Nitisastra, Slokantara, Sarasamuccaya, Bhagavadgita) shows that a person's utterance indicates his maturity, knowledge, and spirituality.