Can t monks eat meat? Can monks eat meat?

Updated on history 2024-04-08
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Neither monks nor nuns are allowed to eat meat. According to the monk system of Han in China, it is not allowed to eat meat, drink wine, or even eat five meat things, such as leeks, onions and garlic.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They thought that if they ate meat, they would kill them. Because if someone eats meat, someone will surely kill.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chinese monks don't eat meat, and the old man Buddha gave him whatever he ate when he was alive.

    Chinese monks vegetarian from Emperor Wu of Liang, Emperor Wu of Liang believed in piety, built a lot of monasteries, so-called"Four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasty"Later, when I read the Ranga Sutra, it was said: Bodhisattvas cannot bear to eat the flesh of sentient beings. Move.

    Calling on all Buddhists to be vegetarian, the monks responded, so all vegetarians have been vegetarian to this day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chinese monks are not allowed to eat meat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In ancient times, monks didn't eat meat and didn't get married, and they saw through the red dust, but now monks are different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Thou shalt not kill raw meat or eat meat.

    Good and good, I want to know the sword and robbery in the world.

    But listen to the sound of butchers in the middle of the night.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Now the monks have become professional!! You can only drink and meat through the intestines, and the Buddha will pay attention to it! If you are not afraid that the Buddha will keep a small account of you!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Buddhism believes that sentient beings are reincarnated in the six realms. And animal meat, probably.

    Eating meat creates negative karma.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Different Buddhisms have different regulations. In the diet of primitive Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism is most prominent as "vegetarian". In the Buddha's world, monks begged for food, and the monks accepted whatever the lay people offered, so the Buddha did not prohibit monks from eating meat, except for elephant meat, horse meat, dragon meat, and human flesh, and the rest of the meat, as long as they do not see killing, do not smell killing, and do not kill for me (three pure meat), it is acceptable (see the Four Divisions).

    Brief introduction. After Meiji Shin** came to power, he vigorously supported the local Shinto religion and suppressed Buddhism. In 1872, Meiji Shin** promulgated the "Prohibition on Eating Meat and Wives", announcing that "monks will obey themselves in the future, whether they grow hair, marry wives, have children, or eat wine and meat", but at the same time, ** will no longer pay subsidies to temples.

    In the same year, Japan** added a notice that the names of monks should be the same as the names of ordinary citizens, and the state did not treat monks as a special group.

    In order to consolidate the "Lifting the Ban on Meat Eating Wife" law, Meiji also allowed monks to inherit, and when they broke the vows and gave birth to children, the children could inherit their father's business and become professional monks in Japan. Japanese monks basically obeyed the laws of the Meiji era**, and marrying wives and having children, drinking wine and eating meat became a unique symbol of Japanese monks (monks). Of course, there are still many monks who insist on self-cultivation and adhere to the five precepts.

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