網頁2010年10月17日 · Heterosexual men and women have to transcend their heterosexual desires if they are going to be ordained. Similarly, gay person can be ordained as a monk/nun, as long as this person can transcend this inclination. Hope this clarifies. With metta, ^_^. In which case, can such a person still be considered gay or heterosexual? In China, the ritual, is called shòu-jiè (受戒). The character 受 means "receive," while 戒 means "precepts." Taken together, the characters translate as "initiated" or "ordained." Many people believe in Buddhism but do not go through any initiation ceremonies. Such Buddhists make up the overwhelming majority. Only a small part of Buddhists have gone through the ceremony which makes the recipient an upasaka or upasika and accepted the five command…
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網頁vocabulary. Something that was NOT produced in the Renaissance a. paintings b. books c. sculptures d. movies. Verified answer. literature. Complete the sentence with the appropriate vocabulary word listed below. predilection, ingratiating, dissembling, calumny, inculcation, propitiation, licentious. Her _______ manner pleased the customers. 網頁To perform the ordination ceremony, one needs a Sangha of at least five monks, one of whom must be a knowledgeable senior monk of at least ten years who will be the … emily\u0027s diner
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網頁The Vinaya is thus an indispensable facet and foundation of all the Buddha's teachings, inseparable from the Dhamma, and worthy of study by all followers — lay and ordained, alike. Lay practitioners will find in the Vinaya Pitaka many valuable lessons concerning human nature, guidance on how to establish and maintain a harmonious community or … 網頁The ordination procedure for Buddhist monks, know, as the 'Going forth', begins with the applicant's formal request ( Pabbajja) to a senior monk or bhikkhu for the novice ( … 網頁2016年8月25日 · Although female monks, or bhikkhunis, were part of Buddha’s original vision, Thailand’s clergy won’t allow them to become fully ordained. Now a 72-year-old abbess is leading the movement to give women back their rightful place within the religion. emily\\u0027s diary dress up