Preceptor and Co-Resident: How to Screening people to Sangha
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Creator Phramaha Punsombat Pabhakaro
Title Preceptor and Co-Resident: How to Screening people to Sangha
Contributor Prateep Peuchthonglanglang, Phrakrusamuthanachot Ciradhammo, Sayam Ratchawat
Publisher DR.KEN Institute of Academic Development and Promotion
Publication Year 2565
Journal Title International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews
Journal Vol. 2
Journal No. 3
Page no. 65-76
Keyword Dhammavinaya, Preceptor, Co-Resident
URL Website https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/IJSASR/about
Website title https://so07.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/IJSASR/article/view/1215
ISSN 2774-0366
Abstract Buddhism includes two elements dharma and discipline. The Buddha dubbed his religion Dhammavinaya in the early Buddhist era, and it appears in numerous sutras. As a result, Buddhism resembles a two-winged bird. The Mahathera, the religion's successor emphasized the discipline of the age of religion in the First Council. Ordination is one of the elements, and it is the period in Buddhism when the Buddha appoints the preceptor to function as his agent in screening and to confirm the ordained one will be baptized. As a result, the preceptor is a crucial figure in Buddhism's survival.
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