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Pabbajjā (Pali; Skt.: pravrajya)
literally means "to go forth" and
refers to when a
layperson leaves home to live the life of a
Buddhist renunciate among...
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novitiate (śrāmaṇera or sāmanera) in a rite
known as the "going forth" (Pali:
pabbajja). Sāmaneras are
subject to the Ten Precepts. From
there full ordination...
- w****s of
travel he
arrived in
Lhasa on 8
October 1939. The
ordination (
pabbajja) and
giving of the
monastic name of
Tenzin Gyatso were
arranged by Reting...
- the
training classes, he
eventually gave up. He went for a
short period Pabbajja for
seven days,
shaved his head bald.
After the event, he
decided to try...
- and
democracy Buddhist monasticism Monastery Monastic Monasticism Ngagpa Pabbajja Sanga Monastery Sangha (Jainism)
Satsang Upasampada World Buddhist Sangha...
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languages pabbajja, (a layperson)
leaving home to join a
community of
monks and nuns (lit. "to go forth") Sanskrit:
pravrajya Pali:
Pabbajja 出家 Cn: chūjiā...
- Mahindra's
mission to
spread Buddhism.
Sangamitta performed the
formal Pabbajja ordination of
Princess Anula.
Anula was the
first Sri
Lankan woman to be...
- undertakings, it is of
great fruit.
Since the work of
those gone
forth [Pali:
pabbajjā-kammaṭṭhāna]
involves a
small amount of activity,
small functions, small...
- Milyang. At the age of 15, he lost his
mother and from 1907 he
started the
Pabbajjā, and he
learned from Seonghae(聖海) in Tongdosa. In
March 1908, he entered...
- 2007
Buddhist ethics Early Buddhist Schools Ordination process for
Sangha Pabbajjā Pratimoksha Schools of
Buddhism Vinaya Pitaka Vinaya "Bhikkhu Pāṭimokkha:...