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The rules made for the ______ were written down in a book called ‘Vinaya Pitaka’.
Vaishnavites
Buddhist sangha
Lingayats
Shakta cult
- Correct Answer: Buddhist sangha
- The *Vinaya Pitaka* is one part of the Pali Canon, the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism. It contains the rules for monastic discipline, outlining the regulations for monks and nuns in the Buddhist sangha (community).
- Vaishnavites
- This term refers to followers of Vaishnavism, a tradition within Hinduism that worships Vishnu or his avatars like Krishna and Rama. Their teachings and practices are not related to the *Vinaya Pitaka*.
- Lingayats
- Lingayats are followers of Lingayatism, a distinct Shaivite religious tradition in India that venerates Shiva. Their religious texts and community rules are not connected to the *Vinaya Pitaka*.
- Shakta cult
- This term refers to practitioners of Shaktism, a Hindu tradition worshiping Shakti or the goddess in her various forms. Their practices are unrelated to the *Vinaya Pitaka*.
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