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Daily life of a Buddhist monk (Key information) - Coggle Diagram
Daily life of a Buddhist monk
(Key information)
Who?
They are responsible for the preservation and dissemination of the Buddha's teaching and the guidance of Buddhist lay people.
Siddhartha Gautama,
The requirements are that monks must be older than seven and younger than 60, while nuns must be 18-60, and they don't need to shave their heads. Candidates must respect Buddhism, be of good physical health, have no contagious diseases and no bad habits.
What?
a Buddhist monk or nun is marked primarily by his or her practice of poverty and nonattachment to the material world.
Examples of traditional Buddhist countries include China, Thailand, India, Japan, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka.
Why?
To celebrate Buddha's teachings
When?
They wake up at 4:00am
Buddhism, founded in the late 6th century B.C.E
Where?
Buddhist monks live in monasteries
sleep upright in a "meditation box"
Examples
Mahayana
Vajrayana
Theravada