A detailed heart of Buddhist ethical thought is this term, which means "virtuous behavior," "morality," "ethics," or precept (moral command).

A. sila
B. anatta
C. anicca
D. mandala


A. sila
The detailed heart of Buddhist ethical thought is sila. This term means "virtuous behavior," "morality," "ethics," or precept (moral command).

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