Monks and nuns live in the same temple, okay?

Updated on society 2024-02-14
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, you cannot. In order to avoid suspicion. Those who practice Brahmanism. It is to separate men and women like this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The precepts do not allow monks and nuns to be in the same temple, which does not mean that they do not trust the ethics of both parties, but do not provide opportunities to violate the ethics.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Avoid the suspicion of the world, avoid the scourge of blasphemy, or don't live together.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Definitely not, the most important thing in monastic practice is to quit sex, and if you do it like this, it will become more and more chaotic. Well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    They live in the same temple, but not in the same courtyard, but have a separate courtyard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Monks and nuns live in the same temple, okay? The precepts do not allow monks and nuns to be in the same temple, which does not mean that they do not trust the ethics of both parties, but do not provide opportunities to violate the ethics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In general, no.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, that's not allowed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not a religion, it's not a faith, so it's simply impossible to sit together.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Nuns and monks are generally not in the same temple, and the only temple where monks and nuns eat and live together is Tsz Yun Monastery.

    Bhikshuni is a transliteration of Sanskrit, Buddhist term, commonly known as nun, also known as a nun and a bhikshuni, a woman who has become a monk at the age of 20 and has received full ordination, is called a bhikshuni. Monk, the transliteration of the ancient Western Regions language, the source is Sanskrit, the original meaning is "teacher", is the honorific title of "a monk with a certain degree of cultivation", from ancient times to the present in China and Japan and other places, the general name of male monks.

    The dividing point between nuns and monks is only the issue of gender, but there is still a big difference for many people, so generally nuns and monks live separately, but in Tsz Yun Temple, nuns and monks are in the same temple, divided into front temple and back temple, the main building of the temple is many, and it is very large and nearly 100 acres, there are Van Gogh Qingyin, Fangsheng Pond, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Daxiong Treasure Hall, Jade Buddha Palace, Penglai Ten Scenery Poetry Wall, etc., Tsz Yun Temple is so big, it takes two to three hours to visit the whole temple.

    The past and present life of Tsz Wan Temple

    The predecessor of Tsz Yun Temple was a widow who sold her property to build a thatched hut to give tea, the local people in order to thank her for her selfless dedication, so built a temple for her, this is the beginning of Tsz Yun Nunnery, now Tsz Yun Temple has changed its appearance, in the early morning in the rhythm of the wooden fish, smell the fragrance of sandalwood, in a smoky atmosphere, the sunrise in the east slowly turned into a red sun, Tsz Yun Temple woke up in the morning sun, did not look carefully, the fog has gathered over, like a mirage can not be fated through.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Most of the folk monks and nuns are people who are pure and have no worldly troubles, and they may be surrounded by fate, and some of the common people are also very poor, and at the same time, because of the customs of the time, we should pay attention to getting along with them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because monks and nuns are originally single as a profession, if they get along with each other, it will affect the whole tradition.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    With the development of society and the times, in fact, most of the monks and nuns on the market, we are difficult to distinguish between true and false, maybe they are just some ordinary people, most of them are **.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is because the older generation of people thought about feudal superstition, believing that monks and nuns were people who wanted too much and thought too much, and that only people with bad conduct would become monks, so they were not allowed to associate with them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's all a bunch of parasites, so they all hate them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Summary. Hello! Kiss!

    Lianxi Temple, I believe everyone is still familiar with some of the more famous nunnery, such as Lianxi Temple, one of the four major Buddhist jungles in Wuhan! This temple was built in the early years of the Ming Dynasty, but because of the war at the end of the Ming Dynasty was destroyed, and then experienced the Kangxi rebuilding and Tongzhi destruction, until the Guangxu period, it was able to restore its glory, and the famous Daoming monk at that time wrote it himself! It is worth mentioning that there are not only many monks here, but also many nuns living here!

    How many temples are there for nuns?

    Hello! Kiss! Lianxi Temple, I believe everyone is still familiar with some of the more famous nunnery, such as Lianxi Temple, one of the four major Buddhist jungles in Wuhan!

    This temple was built in the early years of the Ming Dynasty, but because of the war at the end of the Ming Dynasty was destroyed, and then experienced the Kangxi rebuilding and Tongzhi destruction, until the Guangxu period, it was able to restore its glory, and the famous Daoming monk at that time wrote it himself! It is worth mentioning that there are not only many monks here, but also many nuns living here!

    Baique Nunnery, as the late period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties for the daughter of the daughter of the king of Miaozhuang practice, there was once an ancient legend, it is said that the reckless emperor Miao solemn got a strange disease, called human face sores. This disease requires the use of his own daughter's hands and eyes as a medicine primer, and his daughter gave her hands and eyes to her father for treatment, and she came to Baique Nunnery to practice.

    Pushou Temple, located in the southernmost part of Dongzhuang Village, Taihuai Town, Wutai County, Shanxi Province, there is a temple built in the Northern Song Dynasty, this temple was originally a monk who lived since then, and so on to Guangxu 34 years, in 1908 AD changed to Lamaism, in the 90s of the 20th century, by Rurui, Miaoyin two teachers founded China Wutai Mountain Ni Law College, became China's first educational nunnery, there are hundreds of nuns here to study!

    You can refer to these!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. Hello, there are 5 temples for nuns. The temples are as follows:

    Lianxi Temple, Baique Temple, Pushou Temple, Kaifu Temple, Chongfu Temple. Nun is a common name for a bikshuni in China, also translated as a bihuni, etc. Translated as a beggar woman, a woman or a woman; Also known as Salmoni or simply Ni.

    It is slightly out of line with Buddhist etiquette, and it is a title produced in combination with Chinese folklore, not a real Buddhist title.

    How many temples are there for nuns?

    Hello, there are 5 temples for nuns. The temples are as follows: Lianxi Temple, Baique Temple, Pushou Temple, Kaifu Temple, Chongfu Temple.

    Nun is a common name for a bikshuni in China, also translated as a bihuni, etc. Translated as a beggar woman, a woman or a woman; Also known as Salmoni or simply Ni. It is slightly out of line with Buddhist etiquette, and it is a title produced in combination with Chinese folklore, not a real Buddhist title.

    Hello, A nun is a woman who has entered the Buddha Gate and received full ordination. One of the five congregations, one of the seven congregations. It first appeared in the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

    Bhikshuni is a transliteration of the Indian Sanskrit word bhikssuni, also translated as bhiksini, bhikshuni, and bhikshuni. Translated as beggar woman, except for women, except for women, or lavender women; Also known as salmoni or simply nuns, nuns.

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