Bhikkhu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Bhikku (Pāli), Bhikṣu (Sanskrit) (Thai: ภิกษุ) is a fully ordained male Buddhist monastic. Female monastic is called Bhikkhuni (Skt: Bhikṣuṇī). Bhikkhus and Bhikkhunis keep many precepts: they l...
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The Discipline of a Buddhist monk is refined and is intended to be conducive to the arising of mindfulness and wisdom. This code of conduct is called the Vinaya. While it is not an end in itself, it is an excellent tool, which can be instrumental in leading to the end of suffering.
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When the ancient Indians looked into the jungle they could always tell which leaves were about to drop from the tree, because they were either yellow, orange or brown. Consequently, ... Monks and nuns robes are yellow so they can act as a constant reminder of the importance of not clinging, ... Good Questions Good Answers...
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Buddhism as traditionally conceived is a path of salvation attained through insight into the ultimate nature of reality. Buddhism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices that are l...
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Buddhist weekly articles, essays and news on topics related to the Buddhism, ranging from modern & western Buddhism, to Buddhist practice such as Lojong right through to topics like the philosophical systems of ancient India, contemplative science and western psychology. ... Why Socially Engaged Buddhist?
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Tsechen Damchos Ling Buddhist Monastery ... The monastery has an established program of religious activities throughout the year. There are special rituals on all the holy days of the Buddha, the Sakyapa Teachers, and also on occasions when the local people request specific prayers and rituals for their benefit.
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The code of conduct of a Buddhist monk who has initiated journey on the Eightfold Path having renounced the worldly pleasures. We speak of the virtues he should cultivate and the monastic discipline he needs to follow. ... The ideal life of a Buddhist monk in the later stages.
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I gave her a number of pieces of advice (much of which was similar to my post on what to do when your blog is attacked) but I also found myself returning to some teaching that I’ve recently heard from a Buddhist Monk (no I’m not changing religions – but yes I do enjoy interacting with people from different faiths).
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