Why this word is great
VINAYA — [Noun] The canonical corpus of rules, procedures, and ethical discipline governing the Buddhist monastic order. From Pali vinaya and Sanskrit vinaya, from the verb vi-√nī, meaning "to lead away, remove, train, or discipline." Unlike sutra (which contains the Buddha's doctrinal discourses) or dharma (which signifies the universal law), vinaya is the granular, practical architecture of a consecrated life. It is the measured tread of feet at dawn, the precise angle of a folded robe, and the hushed recitation during the fortnightly confession—a scaffold of minutiae built to lead the mind away, creating the empty space where wisdom settles.