“Book Descriptions: The Buddhist Monastic Code, Volumes I & II. Both volumes are newly revised. These new eBooks combine both volumes into one and take advantage of the cross-referencing, search, and nested Table of Contents features of the eBook formats. The the pdf is one very large, continuous file, and will render very poorly compared to the other eBook formats.
This two-volume set attempts to give an organized, detailed account of the Vinaya training rules and the traditions that have grown up around them. The Patimokkha training rules as explained in the Sutta Vibhanga are the topic of the first volume; the rules found in the Khandhakas, the topic of the second. The book as a whole is aimed primarily at those whose lives are affected by the rules—bhikkhus who live by them, and other people who have dealings with the bhikkhus — so that they will be able to find gathered in one location as much essential information as possible on just what the rules do and do not entail. Students of Early Buddhism, Theravadin history, or contemporary Theravadin issues should also find this book interesting, as should anyone who is serious about the practice of the Dhamma and wants to see how the Buddha worked out the ramifications of Dhamma practice in daily life.