The Silent Discipline
<p>You know, Buddhism is a religion based on the principle of non-violence. So, almost no punishment system was established to discipline individuals for bad conduct. Instead, it was always trusting self-improvement, and one was responsible for their progress.</p>
<p>However, it was mentioned that a particular method of punishment was used in some rare cases, the ‘Brahma Dandana.’ These Pali words could roughly be translated as the ‘Noble Punishment.’</p>
<p>What does it even mean? How can punishment be noble, and how does it fit the non-violence framework of Buddhism?</p>
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