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Virtue (Sila Sutta)

First published: February 19, 2026

What you learn

This sutta reveals the natural progression from ethical conduct through meditative states to wisdom and liberation. You'll understand how each stage of practice—virtue, concentration, happiness, tranquility, and rapture—supports and naturally leads to the next, demonstrating that liberation unfolds as a natural process rather than through forced effort.

Where it sits

Part of the Bojjhanga-samyutta (Connected Discourses on Awakening Factors), this sutta shows the essential connection between ethical foundation and the development of jhanic factors leading to enlightenment.

Suggested use

Use this sutta as a diagnostic tool when your meditation practice feels stuck, particularly when concentration is difficult. Trace back through the chain of conditions—happiness, tranquility, rapture, and virtue—to identify where your practice needs strengthening.

Guidance

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SN 46.3 — Virtue (Sila Sutta)

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Guidance (not part of the sutta)

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What this discourse is really about

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This teaching reveals something beautiful: spiritual progress doesn't involve forcing yourself through grim discipline, but about creating the right conditions for natural growth. The texts show how virtue creates a cascade of positive mental states that naturally flow toward awakening.

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When you establish good ethical foundations, maintain regular practice, and cultivate wisdom, development happens organically rather than through struggle. The discourse describes this organic process: how living ethically leads to a clear conscience, which brings joy, which calms the mind, which enables deeper seeing.

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The key insight is that each stage supports the next naturally—this doesn't involve forcing your way to enlightenment through willpower alone. When you're living without constantly cleaning up messes from harmful actions, your mind has space for gladness. When you're genuinely happy, concentration arises easily. This describes how inner development actually works.

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Key teachings

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  • Natural progression: Spiritual development follows organic laws—each positive state naturally gives rise to the next
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  • Virtue as foundation: Ethical conduct goes beyond moral rules to become the practical basis for mental clarity and happiness
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  • Non-regret: Living harmlessly creates a clear conscience, which is essential for genuine joy and peace
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  • Concentration through happiness: Deep focus arises naturally from contentment, rather than from forcing a scattered mind to be still
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  • Liberation through understanding: Freedom comes through seeing reality clearly, which happens when the mind is prepared through this natural sequence
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Common misunderstandings

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  • "I should skip to meditation": You can bypass ethical foundation—trying to meditate with a guilty conscience undermines the practice
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  • "Virtue means being rigid": True virtue brings lightness and joy, rather than heaviness—if your ethics feel oppressive, you're missing something
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  • "This process takes lifetimes": While full awakening may take time, each step brings immediate benefits—non-regret and gladness can begin today
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Try this today

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  • Clean up one thing: Identify something you've been avoiding (an apology, a commitment, a small dishonesty) and address it—notice the relief
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  • Check your conscience: Before bed, briefly review your day—celebrate moments you acted with kindness and learn from any regrets without harsh self-judgment
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  • Find natural joy: Notice how different types of happiness feel—observe the satisfaction from helping someone versus getting something you wanted
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If this landed, read next

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  • SN 45.8 for the complete path that virtue supports
  • MN 117 for detailed guidance on mindfulness practice that builds on this foundation
  • AN 10.1 for more on how wholesome mental states naturally arise
  • MN 61 for practical advice on ethical conduct that creates non-regret
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