BDG Feature: Dharma Under Pressure: Why They Cannot Stop Him Walking
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BDG Feature: Dharma Under Pressure: Why They Cannot Stop Him Walking
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Just enforcing the Vinaya (monastic rules) which Buddha himself created would solve most of the Sangha's discipline problems. No monk/nun politicians, no handling money, no luxuries, no violence, no racism, no sexuality, no fancy titles….
https://www.dailymirror.lk/breaking-news/President-to-get-tough-on-indisciplined-monks/108-341428
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Claiming that he is prepared to take action against any moves to destroy Buddhism even within the Buddhist clergy, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said yesterday the government will amend the the Buddhist Temporalities Ordinance to establish Buddhist Council in order to discipline Buddhist clergy. ..
Large bags full of possessions are not allowed by the Vinaya. Monks/nuns are allowed only one small shoulder bag/purse. If lay people want to send school supplies and sweets to another country, they should either use the Post or use their own airline baggage.
https://www.dailymirror.lk/breaking-news/Monks-nabbed-at-BIA-with-over-110kg-of-narcotics/108-338755
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A group of young monks pursuing higher education in various institutions across Sri Lanka has been apprehended at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) in Katunayake for allegedly smuggling a large stock of narcotics into the country. ..
Theravada Buddhism
Theravada is Buddhism’s oldest existing “school.” Theravada Buddhism emerged from the Sthavira Nikaya. One of the early schools that formed after the 1st schisms in the Buddhist community (the Sangha) roughly 200-300 years after THE Buddha’s death.
The “school’s” followers, called Theravadins (Anglicized from Pali theravadi) have presented their version of the Buddha’s teaching or Dhammain the Pali Canon for over 2 millennia. As of 2010, Theravada with 36% Buddhists belonging to Theravada, compared to 53% of Mahayana Buddhism.
In the 3rd century BCE, the Indian Emperor Ashoka converted to Buddhism. He sent his son, Mahinda, to Sri Lanka. From Sri Lanka, Theravada spread across Southeast Asia. Today, it’s dominant religion in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, & Laos.
Unlike Mahayana Buddhism (which often used Sanskrit), Theravada preserved its scriptures in Pali, a Middle Indo-Aryan language closely related to what THE Buddha likely spoke.
The Pali Canon is the most complete Buddhist canon surviving in a classical Indian language, Pali, which serves as the school’s sacred language & lingua franca. Lingua franca is a language systematically used to make communication possible between groups of people who don’t share a native language or dialect, particularly when it’s a 3rd language that’s distinct from both of the speakers’ native language.
In contrast to Mahayana & Vajrayana, Theravada tends to be conservative in matters of doctrine (pariyatti) & monastic discipline (vinaya). One element of this conservatism is the fact that Theravada rejects the authenticity of the Mahayana sutras (which showed up circa 1st century BCE onwards).
Therefore, Theravada, generally, doesn’t recognize the existence of many Buddhas & bodhisattva believed by the Mahayana “school,” because they aren’t found in their scriptures. The Theravada path is often described as analytical (Vibhajjavada). It focuses on the individual’s effort to gain liberation without the aid of gods or divine intervention.
Theravada is the official religion of Sri Lanka, Myanmar, & Cambodia. It’s the main dominant Buddhist sect in Laos & Thailand. There are pockets of followers around the world.
In Theravada, the ultimate spiritual goal is to become an Arahant. An Arahant is a “perfected person” who has attained Nirvana & will not be reborn. This differs from the Mahayana “Bodhisattva” idea, which focuses on delaying one’s own Nirvana to save all sentient beings.
Theravada meditation focuses, intensely on realizing these 3 truths:
The 4 Noble Truths serve as the “medical diagnosis” of the human condition:
One of the most distinct features of Theravada culture is the symbiotic relationship between the Sangha (monks) & the Laity (laypeople). Monks are the “field of merit.” They live by the Vinaya (227 rules of discipline), renouncing money, sex, & evening meals to focus entirely on meditation & study.
Laypeople provide food, robes, & medicine to the monks. In return, they receive spiritual guidance & “make merit” (punna), which ensures a better rebirth in the next life.
In Theravada, Buddhaghosa is the “school’s” greatest scholar. If the Buddha provided the medicine, then Buddhaghosa wrote the 1,000-page Manuel on how to use it. Buddhaghosa was a Brahmin from India. He traveled to Sri Lanka to translate the Sinhalese commentaries back into Pali.
The Visuddhimagga (Path of Purification) is Buddhaghosa’s magnum opus. It’s categorized meditation into 40 different “objects” (such as breath, loving-kindness, or even the decomposition of bodies) to suit different personality types.
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Tags: #Pali #Vinaya
https://buddhistuniversity.net/content/articles/anger-defamation_maes-claire
Some scholars connect the verbs ujjhāyati, khīyati, and vipāceti to negative emotional states (especially irritation and anger). Others connect the verbs to judgmental appraisal and the spreading of ill-fame. I show how both interpretations are valid.
📰 Palliative Care, Assisted Suicide, and Abortion in an Indian Buddhist Monastic Law Code (A free, 101-page article from 2021)
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https://buddhistuniversity.net/content/articles/curious-cases-where-buddha-did-not-make-a-rule_clarke-shayne
The Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya’s vibhaṅga to pārājika three reports that the Buddha refused to establish a rule in a number of “borderline” cases—including for an abortion.
BDG news: Thai Survey Reveals Deep Concern About Buddhist Clergy Misconduct
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BDG View: From Scandal to Reform, When Buddhism Reaches a Turning Point
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📰 The Importance of Ritual During the Sri Lankan Civil War (A free, 22-page article from 2017)
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https://buddhistuniversity.net/content/articles/buddhist-militarism-beyond-texts_frydenlund-iselin
What happens to the meaning of Buddhist rituals in military spaces? Do the military confines and the political context alter the meaning of “non-violent” rituals? Can they become “violent” rituals?
🆓 Translations of the Chinese Bhikkhunī Vinayas (A ✨NEW✨, free resource)
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https://buddhistuniversity.net/content/reference/chinese-bhikkhuni-vinayas_vimalanyani