A cornerstone of Buddhist scholarship, The Inception Of Discipline And The Vinaya Nidana opens a rare window into the origins of monastic rules and the living heart of early Buddhist community. This authoritative translation and edition of Buddhaghosa's Bahiranidana, drawn from the revered Samantapasadika Vinaya commentary, invites both seekers and scholars into the intricate world of Vinaya discipline studies. Every page resonates with the depth of ancient Buddhist India, revealing how discipline shaped not only the daily lives of monks but the spiritual fabric of a civilisation. N. A. Jayawickrama's lucid translation brings clarity to classic Buddhist texts that have guided generations in their pursuit of wisdom and ethical living. Through careful exploration of monastic rules and Buddhaghosa's teachings, this work bridges the gap between ancient doctrine and contemporary understanding. It stands as a vital resource for academic religious studies, comparative religious analysis, and for anyone fascinated by Buddhist monastic traditions or early Buddhist texts. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a devoted scholar of Buddhism or a collector of religious commentary editions, this book is more than a scholarly achievement: it is a cultural legacy, restored for a new generation.