Amazines Free Article Archive
www.amazines.com - Sunday, November 08, 2009
Read about the most recent changes and happenings at Amazines.com
Log into your account or register as a new author. Start submitting your articles right now!
Search our database for articles.
Subscribe to receive articles emailed straight to your email account. You may choose multiple categories.
View our newest articles submitted by our authors.
View our most top rated articles rated by our visitors.
* Please note that this is NOT the ARTICLE manager
Add a new EZINE, or manage your EZINE submission.
Add fresh, free web content to your site such as newest articles, web tools, and quotes with a single piece of code!
Home What's New? Submit/Manage Articles Latest Posts Top Rated Article Search Subscriptions Manage Ezines
CATEGORIES
 Article Archive
 Advertising (23375)
 Advice (36667)
 Affiliate Programs (11368)
 Art and Culture (12059)
 Automotive (23409)
 Blogs (7883)
 Boating (1242)
 Books (2545)
 Buddhism (41)
 Business (139046)
 Business News (10896)
 Business Opportunities (21352)
 Camping (1780)
 Career (12595)
 Christianity (4840)
 Collecting (1690)
 Communication (30112)
 Computers (30897)
 Construction (2943)
 Consumer (12283)
 Cooking (4102)
 Copywriting (1300)
 Crafts (3013)
 Cuisine (1227)
 Current Affairs (4710)
 Dating (18561)
 EBooks (4977)
 E-Commerce (11358)
 Education (26538)
 Electronics (13457)
 Email (1718)
 Entertainment (32405)
 Environment (8031)
 Ezine (677)
 Ezine Publishing (2432)
 Ezine Sites (636)
 Family & Parenting (27262)
 Fashion & Cosmetics (25733)
 Female Entrepreneurs (3231)
 Finance & Investment (82743)
 Fitness (28967)
 Food & Beverages (13031)
 Free Web Resources (2074)
 Gambling (8402)
 Gardening (6739)
 Government (2803)
 Health (137113)
 Hinduism (4)
 Hobbies (15780)
 Home Business (20085)
 Home Improvement (33770)
 Home Repair (8603)
 Humor (1468)
 Import - Export (826)
 Insurance (11583)
 Interior Design (6563)
 International Property (1078)
 Internet (35444)
 Internet Marketing (52667)
 Investment (7809)
 Islam (6)
 Law (10968)
 Link Popularity (1138)
 Manufacturing (2524)
 Marketing (32412)
 MLM (5865)
 Motivation (10122)
 Music (5027)
 New to the Internet (2591)
 Non-Profit Organizations (760)
 Online Shopping (21191)
 Organizing (1551)
 Party Ideas (3413)
 Pets (11461)
 Poetry (366)
 Press Release (3321)
 Public Speaking (1248)
 Publishing (2138)
 Quotes (435)
 Real Estate (29470)
 Recreation & Leisure (25031)
 Relationships (32434)
 Research (2414)
 Sales (10106)
 Science & Technology (13508)
 Search Engines (5413)
 Self Improvement (41382)
 Seniors (1536)
 Sexuality (12348)
 Small Business (13265)
 Software (13097)
 Spiritual (8811)
 Sports (25603)
 Tax (1587)
 Telecommuting (8177)
 Travel & Tourism (43743)
 UK Property Investment (710)
 Video Games (165)
 Web Traffic (3653)
 Website Design (12592)
 Website Promotion (12287)
 World News (1000+)
 Writing (8816)
Author Spotlight
JAY EDWARDS

I am passionate about this subject becuase I have seen so many customers experiencing the benefits o...more
JOHN VESPASIAN

JOHN VESPASIAN writes about rational living and is the author of the novel "When everything fails, t...more
DERIC FERNANDEZ

I am an Entrepreneur and Marketing Executive who teaches Marketing and Communications at a Well know...more
MAL JACQUES

Mal Jacques was born in England in 1948. At the age of 14, his family emigrated to New Zealand. ...more
MARC BENSON

Marc has been involved in the field of men's health and issues since 2005. He has helped several men...more
DAVID SINGHISER

Aloha! I'm the creator and author of Libertas.ws. I recently studied theology and Ancient Greek at H...more
JAMES LARKIN

James Larkin is a veteran newspaper journalist who has reported in Britain, Europe, Asia and Austral...more
DANIEL ABRAHAM

I born in France and raised to an Egyptain Father who is a Professor and a dentist,and to a French &...more
VINCENT BOSSLEY

Vincent Bossley is a publisher and sailor living on the Northern Beaches of Sydney Australia. He has...more
DR.EQUBAL WAJID

">Dr.Equbal Wajid is a moral counselor from India. He is a behaviorist, an essayist, a poet, as well...more





Google
 




Search Results - Buddhist monasticism

Type in a word or phrase to search, you can also type in Article ID's separated by commas:


Part&_160;of&_160;a&_160;series&_160;on

Buddhism

The order of Buddhist monks and nuns was founded by Gautama Buddha during his lifetime over 2500 years ago. The Buddhist monastic lifestyle grew out of the lifestyle of earlier sects of wandering ascetics, some of whom the Buddha had studied under. It was not really isolationist or eremetic the sangha was dependent on the lay community for basic provisions of food and clothing, and in return sangha members helped guide lay followers on the path of Dharma. Individuals or small groups of monks – a teacher and his students, or several monks who were friends – traveled together, living on the outskirts of local communities and practicing meditation in the forests. Monks and nuns were expected to live with a minimum of possessions, which were to be voluntarily provided by the lay community. Lay followers also provided the daily food that monks required, and provided shelter for monks when they were needed. During the Buddha's time, many retreats and gardens were donated by wealthy citizens for monks and nuns to stay in during the rainy season. Out of this tradition grew two kinds of living arrangements for monastics, as detailed in the Mahavagga section of the Vinaya and Varsavastu texts

One of the more famous Arama is Anathapindika's, known as Anathapindikassa arame, built on Prince Jeta's grove. It had buildings worth 1.8 million gold pieces built in a beautiful grove, with the total gift worth 5.4 million gold pieces.[2]

After the parinirvana of the Buddha, the Buddhist monastic order developed into a primarily cenobitic movement. The practice of living communally during the rainy vassa season, prescribed by the Buddha, gradually grew to encompass a settled monastic life centered on life in a community of practitioners. Most of the modern disciplinary rules followed by monks and nuns—the Patimokkha—relate to such an existing, prescribing in great detail proper methods for living and relating in a community of monks or nuns. The number of rules observed varies with the order; Theravada monks follow around 227 rules. There are a larger number of rules specified for bhikkhunis.

Showing 1 to 0 of 0 Articles matching 'Buddhist monasticism' in related articles.
Pages:

Pages:


 Author Login 
Email Address:

Password:


Forgot your password?
Register for Author Account

 

Advertiser Login

 

ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
   Limited Time $60 Offer!
 

 









HomeLinksAbout UsContact UsPrivacy PolicyFAQResources
Copyright © 2009, All rights reserved.
Some pages may contain portions of text relating to certain topics obtained from wikipedia.org under the GNU FDL license